Pioneer Limited (passenger train)

Pioneer Limited (passenger train)

The "Pioneer Limited" was a named passenger train operated by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (the "Milwaukee Road") on an overnight schedule between Chicago, Illinois, and Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota. The westbound train (to Minneapolis) was Milwaukee Road train No. 1, and the eastbound train (to Chicago) was train No. 4.

History

The Milwaukee Road began operating trains No. 1 and No. 4 in 1872, the first through trains between Chicago and the Twin Cities. The "Pioneer Limited" name first appeared in 1898, chosen as the result of a public contest. It was among the nation's first named trains, and the first named train on the Milwaukee Road. The "Pioneer Limited" was the Milwaukee Road's first premier train.

The 1898 train was newly-equipped with Barney & Smith sleeping cars, the carriages described in a period brochure as "...a veritable "edition de luxe", bound in covers of yellow and gold." The train was re-equipped multiple times in subsequent years, the last wooden cars being replaced by steel ones in 1914.

During the train's early years, the "Pioneer Limited" was noted for a number of "firsts": it had the first government railway mail contract in the region, the first sleeping cars on the route, and was the region's first electrically-lighted and steam-heated train. the "Pioneer Limited" was also noted for its dining car service.

Streamlined, all-room sleeping cars first appeared on the "Pioneer Limited" in 1948. With streamlining, the Milwaukee Road considered changing the name of the train to "Pioneer Hiawatha" but deferred to passenger preferences to retain the older name. The "Pioneer Limited" was unusual in that it contained streamlined equipment home built in the Milwaukee Road's Milwaukee Menomonee valley shops. For various periods in the Pioneer Limited's career the train employed Milwaukee Road sleeping cars and attendants rather than Pullman operated cars. Post 1927 the train's sleeping cars were operated by the Pullman Company

As railway passenger traffic dwindled nationwide in the 1950s, the train was combined for a time with the Milwaukee Road's "Columbian" passenger train, before the "Columbian" was finally discontinued. Passenger travel by rail continued declining through the 1960s, and passenger-train revenues were further eroded by the ending of most federal mail contracts. These circumstances ultimately resulted in the discontinuance of the "Pioneer Limited;" the train's final runs were on September 7, 1970.

Other overnight Chicago–Twin Cities trains

Through much of its life, the "Pioneer Limited" was one of three premiere passenger trains that competed for overnight business on the Chicago-Twin Cities run — the others were the "Black Hawk", operated by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, and the "North Western Limited", operated by the Chicago and North Western Railway. The "North Western Limited" was discontinued on June 14, 1959 and the last runs of the "Black Hawk" were on April 12, 1970. The "Pioneer Limited" was thus the last privately-operated overnight passenger train on the route.

For a time in the 1970s and early 1980s, Amtrak operated overnight rail passenger service along the route of the "Pioneer Limited", as part of longer-distance routes from Chicago to either Seattle or Duluth. The last such trains departed on October 25, 1981. Daytime passenger service on the "Pioneer Limited" route survives.

References

*Dubin, Arthur D. "Some Classic Trains." Milwaukee: Kalmbach Publishing Co., 1964. ISBN 978-0-89024-011-3.


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