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Pittsburgher : ウィキペディア英語版
Pittsburgher

The ''Pittsburgher'' was an overnight limited passenger train operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad between New York City and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania over the Pennsylvania's Main Line. It operated from 1924 to 1964 and one of the most prestigious trains operated by the Pennsylvania and perhaps the premier train between New York and Pittsburgh.
== History ==
The ''Pittsburgher'' began operation on January 14, 1924.〔 The ''Pittsburgher'' was the premier Pennsylvania train operating between New York and Pittsburgh.〔 Although not streamlined in 1938 as part of the "Fleet of Modernism", it was completely upgraded with streamlined equipment (but with no observation car) at the express request of U.S. steel business clientele. Although the train was considered all-Pullman, it frequently carried coaches on the end for day travelers going to Pittsburgh and back. In 1944, the ''Pittsburgher'' was discontinued as part of a government order that prohibited the use of sleeping cars between points less than apart so the government could free up sleeping cars for the war effort. The next day, it was reinstated as a day train between the two points. By late 1945, it was back to running as an overnight, all-Pullman train between New York and Pittsburgh. Service was discontinued in 1964, and its sleepers were transferred to the ''Manhattan Limited''.

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