Amtrak once had a separate column in its timetable for the Denver Zephyr after
the San Francisco Zephyr became daily. The DZ's were listed as trains 55 and
56, but those numbers were never recognized operationally.
sjl
Stephen and Linda Levine
steveandlindaare@c...
If trains were just for kids...we wouldn't wanna grow up!
----- Original Message -----
From: David E. Lotz
To: BRHSlist@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 8:02 AM
Subject: RE: [BRHSlist] Nebraska Zephyr
Thanks to all who replied to my query! This is the first venture I've made
into seriously studying operational practices on the Q. Goes to show that
your never too old to learn!
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: VLBG [mailto:VLBG@s...]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 7:59 AM
To: BRHSlist@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [BRHSlist] Nebraska Zephyr
David,
Two trains can not operate on the same schedule. The logic behind
which number to use is not too difficult.
#19 ran to Denver. If the schedule retained out of Chicago had been
#11 there still would have had to be a #19 from Lincoln to Denver.
Using the "thru" schedule for the entire distance is simpler and less
confusing.
The VLBG
----- Original Message -----
From: "David E. Lotz" <Dave_Lotz@m...>
To: <BRHSlist@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, 11 February, 2002 11:02
Subject: [BRHSlist] Nebraska Zephyr
> In doing research this weekend for the B&MRR's 1960 operating session, we
> discovered that after the Nebraska Zephyr (Nos. 11 & 12) was consolidated
> with the Coloradoan (Nos. 19 & 6) between Feb 1, 1958 and October 24, 1959
,
> the employee timetables only show trains 19 & 6.
>
> Was this common practice to show only one train number on combined trains?
> If so, was there any "logic" in the choice of which one to show?
>
> David Lotz
> (314-846-8632
> * E-mail: Dave_Lotz@m...
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