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Sam Houston Zephyr
Overview
Termini
Service
TypeInter-city rail
SystemBurlington-Rock Island Railroad
History
Opened1936
Closed1966
Technical
Line length283.1 miles (455.6 km)
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)

The Sam Houston Zephyr was a named passenger train operated by the Burlington-Rock Island Railroad, a subsidiary of both the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad and the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad. The train was designated number 3 southbound, and number 4 northbound.

Inaugurated on October 1, 1936, the streamlined train ran from the Texas and Pacific station in Fort Worth to Union Station in Houston, Texas in exactly five hours, making only four intermediate stops in Dallas, Waxahachie, Corsica, and Teaque. It was the first streamlined passenger train in Texas.[1]

The Sam Houston Zephyr was discontinued in 1966.

References

  • Streamliner Schedules (timetable and consist of the 1950 Sam Houston Zephyr) [1]
  • Ken's Weather and Railroad page (photos and timetable of the 1959 Texas Zephyr) [2]
  • "Burlington-Rock Island Railroad," Handbook of Texas Online
  • Dallas Railroad Museum, "A Brief History of Railroads in Dallas" [3]
  • Burlington Route Historical Society, "The Burlington Zephyrs" (includes map of the various Zephyr routes) [4]