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Minnesotan
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusDiscontinued
LocaleIllinois, Iowa, Minnesota
PredecessorGreat Western Limited
First serviceJanuary 16, 1925 (as Legionnaire)
1930 (as Minnesotan)
Last serviceMay 10, 1949 (as Minnesotan)
August 11, 1956 (as numbered train)
Former operator(s)Chicago Great Western Railway
Route
TerminiChicago, Illinois
Minneapolis or Rochester, Minnesota
Distance travelled359 mi (578 km) (Chicago–Rochester)
435 mi (700 km) (Chicago–Minneapolis)
Average journey time12h25m
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)1 (Chicago–Minneapolis),
2 (Minneapolis–Chicago)
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm)
Route map
Legend
435 mi Minneapolis
425 Saint Paul
420 South St. Paul
392 Randolph
372 Kenyon
359 Rochester
353 Dodge Center
344 Hayfield
Minnesota
Iowa
310 McIntire
305 Riceville
294 Elma
291 Alta Vista
280 New Hampton
271 Fredericksburg
261 Sumner
254 Westgate
246 Oelwein
230 Lamont
215 Oneida
203 Dyersville
172 Dubuque
Mississippi River
Iowa
Illinois
143 Elizabeth
131 Stockton
120 Pearl City
107 South Freeport
88 Byron
78 Holcomb
57 Sycamore
36 St. Charles
10 Forest Park
0 mi Chicago
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The Minnesotan was an overnight passenger train run by the Chicago Great Western Railway, using the CGW's trackage between Grand Central Station in Chicago, Illinois, and Saint Paul Union Depot in Saint Paul, Minnesota, via Hayfield, Minnesota. A section of the train split in McIntire, Iowa, to serve Rochester, Minnesota.

Begun as the Legionnaire in 1925, the train was renamed the Minnesotan in 1930, and was powered by a 4-6-2 Pacific-type locomotive. The Minnesotan was one of the finest passenger trains the Great Western operated but could not compete against the more famous passenger trains of the Milwaukee Road and the Chicago and North Western.

The Great Western dropped the name on May 10, 1949, but Chicago to St. Paul passenger service continued to linger on for seven more years. By the early 1950s, a doodlebug or (later) a single EMD F-unit pulled a railway post office car, a baggage car, and a coach. This service was spartan compared to the Minnesotan of less than a decade earlier, and ceased entirely on August 11, 1956.

References

  1. ^ David J. Fiore Sr. (2006). The Chicago Great Western Railway. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7385-4048-1.
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