Southwestern Limited (IC train)

Summary

The Southwestern Limited was a night train, as #205 of the Illinois Central Railroad in the Southeastern United States. Running on the IC subsidiary Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad Vicksburg Division, from Meridian, Mississippi's Union Station to Shreveport, Louisiana's own Union Station, it was one of the few trains spanning the Mississippi River south of St. Louis, Missouri and north of New Orleans, Louisiana.[1]

Southwestern Limited
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusDiscontinued
LocaleSoutheastern United States
First service1934
Last service1967
Former operator(s)Southern Railway for sleeper passengers
Illinois Central
Route
TerminiMeridian, Mississippi
New York, New York for sleeper operations
Shreveport, Louisiana
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)205: southwest-bound; 206: northeast-bound
On-board services
Seating arrangementsReclining seat coaches
Sleeping arrangementsSections, compartments and drawing rooms
Catering facilitiesCafe lounge (Jackson, Mississippi to Sibley, Louisiana)
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Route map
Legend
Meridian
Newton
Forest
Morton
Pelahatchie
Jackson
Clinton
Bolton
Edwards
Vicksburg
Tallulah
Delhi
Rayville
Monroe
West Monroe
Calhoun
Choudrant
Ruston
Arcadia
Gibsland
Sibley
Doyline
Haughton
Shreveport

For much of its history from 1934 to 1967 it was linked with the Southern Railway's Pelican. Thus, the train carried sleeper cars that originated in New York City to Shreveport via Knoxville, Tennessee and Chattanooga, Tennessee. Coach riding passengers apparently needed to take Pennsylvania Railroad coaches from New York City to Washington, and Southern Railway coaches from Washington, D.C. to Meridian. Its opposite, #206, northeast bound, from Shreveport to Meridian, was carried by the Illinois Central's Northeastern Limited.[2][3]

It also had section which connected at Meridian, continued east to Birmingham, Alabama, whereupon it linked with the Southern Railway's Peach Queen (#29/#30) and continued to Atlanta, Georgia. Coaches were provided continuous, Shreveport to Atlanta.[4]

The train's schedule, 2:40 am from Meridian to 2:20 pm arrival in Shreveport, was more for the convenience of long distance riders from areas northeast of Meridian.[5] However, by 1961 the IC no longer arranged to have Pullman sleepers carry passengers continuous from the Upper South and the Northeast down to Mississippi and Louisiana. In the train's last years it took different numbers, #201 southwest-bound, and #202 for the Northeastern Limited.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Illinois Central Railroad timetable, May 19, 1937, map, pp. 37-38
  2. ^ January 1950 Illinois Central timetable, Tables D and F
  3. ^ July 1952 Southern Railway timetable, Table H http://streamlinermemories.info/South/SOU52TT.pdf
  4. ^ July 1952 Southern Railway timetable, Tables E, L (details of Atlanta-Shreveport service) http://streamlinermemories.info/South/SOU52TT.pdf
  5. ^ January 1950 Illinois Central timetable, Tables D and F