U.S., Amtrak History: Routes That Have Come And Gone, Part Ten, Plus A Full Listing Of All Current Routes

By J. Bruce Richardson, Corridor Rail Development Corporation; April 29, 2021

Amtrak is 50 years old this May. That’s a half century of train operations. Many of us are not aware of the number of Amtrak trains that have come and gone in those decades. Some contributors of Wikipedia have done yeoman’s work compiling lists of past and present Amtrak trains with a plethora of information about each route. Below is an abbreviated part of that work, focusing on Amtrak trains serving the Northeast Corridor. This installment begins with the Letter “G” and carries through to the conclusion of the list:

Garden State
Philadelphia – New York City
October 1979 to October 1981

Garden State Special
Unknown – Unknown
Unknown to Unknown

Georgetown
Washington, D.C. – New York City
Unknown to Unknown

Gotham
Philadelphia – New York City
October 1979 to October 1981

Gotham Express
Boston/Springfield – New York City
Unknown to October 1995

Gotham Limited
Newport News – New York City
July 1997 to May 1999

Herald Square
Philadelphia – New York City
October 1979 to October 1981

Washington, D.C. – New York City
October 1981 to Unknown

Independence
New York City – Washington, D.C.
October 1981 to Unknown

Washington, D.C. – Springfield
Unknown to October 1995

James River
Newport News – Washington, D.C.
October 1994 to October 1995
November 1996 to May 1999

Jeffersonian
New York City – Washington, D.C.
October 1981 to Unknown

John Adams
Philadelphia – Boston
June 1977 to April 1978

Keystone
Philadelphia – New York City
October 1979 to April 1980

Harrisburg – New York City
April 1980 to October 1981

Knickerbocker
New York City – Boston
May 1974 to June 1977

Legislator
Washington, D.C. – New York City
May 1971 to November 1971

Liberty Bell
Philadelphia – New York City
Unknown to Unknown

Liberty Express
Philadelphia – Boston
October 1979 to Unknown

Mail Express
Unknown – Unknown
Unknown to Unknown

Manhattan
New York City – Boston
May 1971 to November 1971
August 1973 to October 1973

Manhattan Express
Richmond – New York City
September 1995 to October 1995

Manhattan Limited
Philadelphia – New York City
October 1979 to October 1981

Washington, D.C. – New York City
October 1981 to Unknown

Manhattan Turbo
New York City – Boston
October 1971 to August 1973

Mayflower
Washington, D.C. – Boston
May 1974 to September 1975
Unknown to October 1995

Merchants
Washington, D.C. – Boston
November 1977 to April 1978

Merchants Limited
New York City – Boston
May 1971 to November 1971

Washington, D.C. – Boston
November 1971 to October 1995

Metroliner
Washington, D.C. – New York City
May 1971 to October 2006

Washington, D.C. – New Haven
November 1971 to October 1977
November 1977 to February 1978

Downington – Washington, D.C.
October 1989 to October 1991

Washington, D.C. – Boston
May 2005 to October 2005

Morning Executive
Washington, D.C. – New Haven
November 1971 to June 1972

Metropolitan
Washington, D.C. – New York City
April 1981 to Unknown

Midday Congressional
Washington, D.C. – New York City
May 1971 to November 1971

Minute Man
Philadelphia – Boston
June 1972 to April 1973

Washington, D.C. – Boston
April 1973 to October 1995

Morning Liberty Express
Philadelphia – Boston
April 1978 to October 1979

Mount Vernon
Washington, D.C. – New York City
May 1971 to November 1971
February 1976 to June 1976
April 1980 to Unknown

Murray Hill
New York City – Boston
May 1971 to November 1971

Washington, D.C. – New York City
October 1973 to October 1978

Philadelphia – New York City
October 1979 to October 1981

Narragansett
New York City – Boston
November 1971 to October 1973

Philadelphia – Boston
February 1976 to June 1976

New England Express
Richmond – Boston
April 1995 to October 1998

New England Metroliner
New York City – Boston
October 1982 to April 1984

New England Zip
Unknown – Unknown
Unknown to Unknown

New Englander
Philadelphia – Boston
May 1974 to October 1975

Hartford Line
New Haven – Springfield
October 1995 to Present

New Jerseyan
Unknown – Unknown
Unknown to Unknown

New York Executive
Unknown – Unknown
Unknown to Unknown

New Yorker
New York City – Boston
May 1971 to November 1971

Washington, D.C. – New York City
April 1973 to October 1976

Philadelphia – New York City
October 1979 to October 1981

Washington, D.C. – New York City
October 1981 to Unknown

Nightcap
Washington, D.C. – New York City
November 1971 to June 1972
October 1973 to February 1976

Northeast Direct
Newport News – Springfield/Boston
October 1995 to September 2001

Northeast Regional
Newport News – Springfield/Boston
June 2008 to September 2009

Lynchburg/Newport News – Springfield/Boston
October 2001 to December 2012

Lynchburg/Newport News/Norfolk – Springfield/Boston
December 2012 to October 2017

Newport News/Norfolk/Roanoke – Springfield/Boston
October 2017 to Present

Nutmeg State
Washington, D.C. – Springfield
Unknown to October 1995

Old Dominion
Newport News – New York City
October 1992 to April 1995

Richmond – New York City
April 1995 to September 1995

Richmond – Springfield
September 1995 to October 1995

Newport News – Boston
November 1996 to May 1999

Patriot
Washington, D.C. – Boston
May 1971 to October 1995

Philadelphian
Philadelphia – New York City
October 1979 to October 1981

Pilgrim
Philadelphia – Boston
October 1973 to February 1976

New York City – Boston
February 1976 to April 1978

Potomac
Washington, D.C. – Boston
October 1981 to April 1985

Newport News – New York City
April 1985 to September 1988

Washington, D.C. – Springfield
September 1988 to Unknown

President
Washington, D.C. – New York City
May 1971 to November 1971

Quaker
Philadelphia – Boston
October 1973 to May 1974

Quaker City
Philadelphia – New York City
October 1979 to October 1981
Unknown to October 1995

Regional
Newport News – Springfield/Boston
March 2003 to June 2008

Representative
Washington, D.C. – New York City
May 1971 to November 1971

Rittenhouse
Philadelphia – New York City
October 1979 to October 1981

Schuylkill
Philadelphia – New York City
October 1979 to April 1980

Senator
Washington, D.C. – Boston
May 1971 to October 1981
Unknown to October 1995

Shoreliner
New York City – Boston
January 1974 to May 1974
October 1979 to Unknown

Statesman
Washington, D.C. – Boston
October 1973 to February 1977

Sundown
Washington, D.C. – Boston
October 1973 to February 1976

New York City – Boston
February 1976 to April 1978

Tidewater
Newport News – New York City
July 1978 to October 1995

Richmond – New York City
November 1996 to May 1999

Tidewater Express
Boston – Newport News
September 1995 to October 1995

Times Square
Washington, D.C. – New York City
April 1981 to October 1981

Turbo
Providence – Boston
October 1972 to April 1973

Turboservice
New York City – Boston
May 1971 to November 1971

Turbo Yankee Clipper
New York City – Boston
November 1971 to October 1972

Twilight Shoreliner
Newport News – Boston
July 1997 to April 2003

Valley Forge
Philadelphia – Boston
November 1971 to June 1972

Washington, D.C. – Boston
June 1972 to April 1973

Philadelphia – New Haven
April 1973 to October 1973

Harrisburg – New York City
October 1973 to March 1990

Boston – Harrisburg
May 1974 to October 1975

Verrazano
Washington, D.C. – New York City
October 1981 to October 1995

Virginian
Richmond – New York City
October 1984 to April 1995
November 1996 to May 1999

Wall Street
Washington, D.C. – New York City
Unknown to Unknown

Washington Executive
Washington, D.C. – New York City
October 1984 to April 1986

Washington Express
Washington, D.C. – New York City
Unknown – October 1995

Weekend Metroliner
Washington, D.C. – New York City
Unknown to Unknown

William Penn
Philadelphia – New York City
October 1979 to October 1981

Yankee Clipper
New York City – Boston
May 1971 to November 1971
August 1973 to February 1976

New York City – Providence
February 1976 to September 1976

Washington, D.C. – Boston
October 1979 to October 1995

Yankee Clipper Turbo
New York City – Boston
October 1972 to August 1973

This concludes the ten part series on all of Amtrak’s past and present route changes in its first fifty years. Below, from the same Wikipedia source is a complete listing of all of Amtrak’s current routes.

Acela
Northeast Corridor
Boston – New York City – Washington, D.C.

Adirondack
State Supported
Montreal – New York City

Amtrak Cascades
State Supported
Vancouver – Seattle – Portland – Eugene

Auto Train
Long Distance/Inter-Regional
Lorton – Sanford

Blue Water
State Supported
Chicago – Port Huron

California Zephyr
Long Distance/Inter-Regional
Chicago – Emeryville, California

Capitol Corridor
State Supported
Auburn – Sacramento – Oakland – San Jose

Capitol Limited
Long Distance/Inter-Regional
Chicago – Washington, D.C.

Cardinal – One of only two permanent tri-weekly routes
Long Distance/Inter-Regional
Chicago – New York City

Carolinian
Northeast Corridor/State Supported
New York City – Charlotte

City of New Orleans
Long Distance/Inter-Regional
Chicago – New Orleans

Coast Starlight
Long Distance/Inter-Regional
Seattle – Los Angeles

Crescent
Long Distance/Inter-Regional
New York City – New Orleans

Downeaster
State Supported
Brunswick – Portland – Boston

Empire Builder
Long Distance/Inter-Regional
Chicago – Spokane – Portland/Seattle

Empire Service
State Supported
New York City – Albany – Niagara Falls

Ethan Allen Express
State Supported
New York City – Rutland

Heartland Flyer
State Supported
Oklahoma City – Fort Worth

Hiawatha Service
State Supported
Chicago – Milwaukee

Illini and Saluki
State Supported
Chicago – Carbondale

Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg
State Supported
Chicago – Quincy

Keystone Service
State Supported
New York City – Philadelphia – Harrisburg

Lake Shore Limited
Long Distance/Inter-Regional
New York City/Boston – Albany – Chicago

Lincoln Service
State Supported
Chicago – St. Louis

Maple Leaf
State Supported
New York City – Toronto

Missouri River Runner
State Supported
St. Louis – Kansas City

Hartford Line
State Supported
Springfield – New Haven

Northeast Regional
Northeast Corridor/State Supported
Boston/Springfield – New York City – Washington, D.C. – Norfolk/Newport News/Roanoke

Pacific Surfliner
State Supported
San Luis Obispo – Goleta – Los Angeles – San Diego

Palmetto
Long Distance/Inter-Regional
New York City – Savannah

Pennsylvanian
State Supported
New York City – Pittsburgh

Pere Marquette
State Supported
Chicago – Grand Rapids

Piedmont
State Supported
Raleigh – Charlotte

San Joaquins
State Supported
Oakland/Sacramento – Bakersfield

Silver Meteor
Long Distance/Inter-Regional
New York City – Miami

Silver Star
Long Distance/Inter-Regional
New York City – Miami

Sunset Limited – One of only two permanent tri-weekly routes
Long Distance/Inter-Regional
New Orleans – Los Angeles

Texas Eagle
Long Distance/Inter-Regional
Chicago – San Antonio
Through-Cars to Los Angeles on the Sunset Limited

Valley Flyer
State Supported
Greenfield – Springfield – New Haven

Vermonter
Northeast Corridor/State Supported
St. Albans – Washington, D.C.

Wolverine
State Supported
Chicago – Pontiac

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