From: HOL WAGNER
And its solarium parlor cars in the Thirties and early Forties were the
"Mississippi" and the "Riverview."
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Subject: RE: [CBQ] Twin Cities Trains
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2010 09:31:03 -0500
From: Gerald & Virginia Edgar <vje68@hotmail.com
The Mississippi Riverview was the 'day' train between Chi & the Twin
Cities with the Black Hawk being the overnight train for decades. Your
brochure has a date (I have a couple versions of this brochures) - look
inside bottom left of back cover OR the small date in bottom corner of
the map. The "Mississippi Riverview" was named such by CB&Q after
absorbing CB&N, A good name as it's daytime sked meant you indeed got a
good view of the Mississippi River!
Gerald
From: soocarman79@yahoo.com <mailto:soocarman79@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2010 11:06:42 +0000
Subject: [CBQ] Twin Cities Trains
I was sorting through some stuff and found a brochure for Burlington
winter vacations. It listed 4 Twin Cities to Chicago trains the
Blackhawk, Empire Builder, North Coast Limited, and the Mississippi
Review. I could not find a day on this thing either. I never heard of
the "Mississippi Review" it left the Cities in the evening around
8:00pm
and arrived in Chicago around 7:00am. Any information would be helpful
and interesting.
Thanks Mitch
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