- Cleveland Night Express (B&O)
The "Cleveland Night Express" was an American named train of the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) on its route betweenBaltimore, Maryland andCleveland, Ohio with major station stops inWashington, D.C. andPittsburgh, Pennsylvania . The B&O inaugurated the "Cleveland Night Express" in 1915. Its discontinuation in 1962 marked the end of B&O passenger service to Cleveland.History
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was chartered in 1827 and grew to be one of the largest passenger railways in the United States, often by acquiring other, smaller railroads. In Cleveland the B&O purchased two local companies, the
Cleveland Lorain & Wheeling Railroad and theCleveland, Terminal & Valley Railway Company in 1915.cite web |last=Vantassel|first=David D.|coauthor=John J. Grabowski |title =The BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD | work =The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History|url = http://ech.case.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=BOR| accessdate =2007-11-19 ]From 1915 until 1962 the B&O provided overnight
sleeping car service between Baltimore and Cleveland on the "Cleveland Night Express". After June 1934, the "Cleveland Night Express" used Cleveland'sTerminal Tower as its passenger station.Decline and end of the train
In 1962, as railroad passenger traffic was declining nationwide, the B&O discontinued the "Cleveland Night Express" on
December 7 ,1962 , which ended all B&O passenger service to Ohio's largest city, Cleveland.chedule and equipment
In 1961, the westbound "Cleveland Night Express" departed
Union Station (Washington, D.C.) at 9:20 p.m. daily as train # 17, arriving in Cleveland the following morning at 8:45 a.m., equipped with a Pullmansleeping car , coaches, and alounge car having a snack bar serving what B&O described in its timetable as a "light breakfast" prior to arrival."Baltimore & Ohio Railroad — Passenger Train Schedules",October 29 ,1961 .]The westbound "Cleveland Night Express" train # 17 made the following principal station stops, with a connecting
Budd Rail Diesel Car departing at 8:10 p.m. fromBaltimore, Maryland :References
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