- Texas Zephyr
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name = "Texas Zephyr"
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type =Inter-city rail
system =Colorado and Southern (Burlington Route )
Fort Worth and Denver (Burlington Route )
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start =Denver, Colorado
end =Dallas, Texas
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open = 1940
close = 1967
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map_state = showThe "Texas Zephyr" was a named passenger train operated by the
Colorado and Southern Railroad and theFort Worth and Denver Railroad (both subsidiaries of theChicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad ). The train was designated number 1 southbound, and number 2 northbound.Inaugurated on
August 22 ,1940 , the streamlined train ran from Denver to Fort Worth and Dallas, replacing the heavyweight "Colorado Special ." At Dallas, the "Texas Zephyr" connected with the "Texas Rocket " on the jointly ownedBurlington-Rock Island Railroad for through service to Houston.Unable to match competition from highways and airlines, the Fort Worth & Denver abandoned all passenger service in 1967, the "Texas Zephyr" making its last run on September 11th of that year.
External links
*Streamliner Schedules (timetable and consist of the 1941 "Texas Zephyr") [http://www.streamlinerschedules.com/concourse/track9/texzephyr194106.html]
*Ken's Weather and Railroad page (photos and timetable of the 1959 "Texas Zephyr") [http://www.trainweather.com/zephyr1959.html]
*Goen, Steve Allen, "Zephyr a Star in Wichita's Crown," 1999 newspaper article about the history of the "Texas Zephyr," published by the Wichita Falls Times Record News [http://www.trnonline.com/millenium/forward/articles/zephyr_a_star_in_wichitas_crown.htm]
*Dallas Railroad Museum, "A Brief History of Railroads in Dallas" [http://www.dallasrailwaymuseum.com/dallashistory.html]
*Burlington Route Historical Society, "The Burlington Zephyrs" (includes map of the various Zephyr routes) [http://www.burlingtonroute.com/docs/route/wotz.html]
*"Southwestern Hospitality," "Time"August 26 ,1940 (article about a railroad controversy affecting the welcoming of the new "Texas Zephyr" to Texas) [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,764504,00.html?iid=chix-sphere]
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