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mahatmakanejeeves

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Wed Mar 27, 2024, 09:38 AM Mar 2024

On this day, March 27, 1960, the last scheduled steam-powered passenger train in the United States ran.

I have reason to believe this is an amateur video.


Grand Trunk - last steam powered passenger run, March 27, 1960

John3inDC

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Grand Trunk & Western Railway was the last rail line in the United States to run regularly-scheduled steam-powered passenger trains, ending on March 27, 1960. Here we have that last steam train coming through Birmingham, Michigan. (Apologies for the thumb - blame my father!)

Grand Trunk Western Railroad

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Locomotives

Steam

Grand Trunk Western was one of the last U.S. railroads to employ steam locomotives. It ran the last scheduled steam passenger train in the United States on March 27, 1960, on its train #21 from Detroit's Brush Street Station north to Durand Union Station. The run drew thousands of rail enthusiasts. With 3,600 passengers holding tickets, train #21 had to be run in two sections (as two separate trains) to accommodate the excess of passengers. GTW U-3-b class 4-8-4 Northern-type locomotive 6319 led the first section of train #21 with 15 passenger cars, and GTW 4-8-4 Northern 6322 pulled the second section with 22 passenger cars. Steam was used on some freight trains until 1961.

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On this day, March 27, 1960, the last scheduled steam-powered passenger train in the United States ran. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2024 OP
I don't remember steam passenger service bucolic_frolic Mar 2024 #1
For a fine day out: Hesston steam musuem cbabe Mar 2024 #2

bucolic_frolic

(46,974 posts)
1. I don't remember steam passenger service
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 09:49 AM
Mar 2024

but saw a few run as part of museums, tourist trains. Also saw The General run in Gettysburg PA in the 100th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, 1963.

My parents would get all worked up emotionally over steam train engines. I guess it was something they remembered as a regular part of life. But it was a family day out for us, a vacation, excitement, expectation, crowds, noise, emotional awe. Sadly all this reaction was genuine, not *disinformate*, so I can't chalk it up to drama.

cbabe

(4,159 posts)
2. For a fine day out: Hesston steam musuem
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 11:40 AM
Mar 2024
https://hesston.org

Hesston Steam Musuem
Experience the world of the steam engine. Just Minutes off I-94 or Indiana Tollroad I-80 / 90 South of New Buffalo, Michigan ... In
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