Talk:Broadway Limited

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Pending tasks for Broadway Limited:

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  • Expand the history narrative, noting its competition with New York Central's 20th Century Limited.
  • Add expand the data on the train's consists throughout its operational years
  • Add timetable data
  • Add a route map
  • Add a photo or two of the train in action
  • Add colour photos of the trains streamlined consists. There were two: the 1938 Lowey and the latter "revamp" in 1949.--Jslasher 22:43, 31 March 2006 (UTC)
See also Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/Todo

need to cover this: On Oct. 31, 1994, the Broadway Limited began using Conrail's Youngstown line, a former PRR route, to reach Pittsburgh from New Castle.

As for timetable data, does that include the scheduled times or not? I've got them for 1958 and 1964, if that would help.--Foxhound 07:26, 25 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Consist info

Where would the consist go? I've got some data from either the 1950s or 1960s that would expand that area, so if anyone's got a policy-in-place, let me know.--Foxhound 04:06, 13 September 2006 (UTC)

It should go in the section entitled "Equipment used."--Lord Kinbote 04:30, 13 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Hudson Terminal

I think (under the 1958 Station Stops) someone is reading their 1958 timetable wrong. PRR generally put "Hudson Terminal" in the timetables, but this was not through service by any stretch. Hudson Terminal was the Lower Manhattan loop terminal for the (eventually) PRR-owned Hudson and Manhattan Railroad. H&M's service was later taken up by the Port of New York Authority (now the PA of New York and New Jersey) as PATH, and Hudson Terminal was razed to make way for the World Trade Center. Hudson Terminal passengers would have had to transfer at Exchange Place to the cars that would be added to the Broadway Limited at Newark Penn, or ride the Hudson Tube trains all the way to Newark Penn and meet the Broadway Limited there. H&M trains then, just like PATH trains today, were strictly rapid-transit trains. I'm going to edit the statement in the main article, but I thought I should explain why. Mjj237 20:28, 21 October 2006 (UTC)

Someone probably did read their '58 timetable wrong. I appreciate your detailed explanation here, 'cause otherwise, it'd be wrong, and we don't want that. Thanks for correcting my addition. --Foxhound 17:31, 9 March 2007 (UTC)