Possibly changing to trains 41 or 43 in Lincoln, the trip was shorter.
But I'm seeing the 1937 and 1940 timetables.
Regards,
Mario
De: CBQ@groups.io <CBQ@groups.io> en nombre de Emanuel Tschopp <tschopp.e@gmail.com>
Enviado: domingo, 10 de abril de 2022 9:16
Para: CBQ@groups.io <CBQ@groups.io>
Asunto: Re: [CBQ] trip duration in the 1930s - NYC to Billings, MT
Thanks for your answers!
Would these trains run daily?
@Michael Woodruff: I don't know what exact route they took, I just know they had a ticket from the Burlington RR for about 90 bucks
@Ray Bedard: would you mind sharing pictures of that timetable?
From NYC there were numerous options, but most likely were the New York Central or the Pennsylvania. Both ran overnight trains to Chicago, departing in the afternoon with next morning arrival. Both the NYC 20th Century Limited
and the PRR Broadway Limited took 16 hrs 30 minutes in 1935.
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looking at my Burlington 1934 TT, I show the following:
Depart Chgo at 10:30 AM on the Aristocrat
Arrive Denver 7:00 AM the next morning 1034 miles
Dept Denver 7:45 PM on train 29
Arrive Billings 6:00 PM the next evening, 670 miles
There may be different routes through Omaha or Lincoln, but this is the start of your search. Or some other route on the Great Northern or Northern Pacific from Chicago.
I was wondering how long a trip from NYC to Billings, Montana would probably have taken in 1934. Not sure which route they took from NYC to Chicago, but definitely the Burlington from there to Billings, MT.
Thanks a lot for your help!
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Emanuel Tschopp
Centrum für Naturkunde
Universität Hamburg
Germany
skype: eme_aufm_faarrad
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