![]() ![]() The longest passenger train was a more than a one-mile-long train that had 70 coaches operated by the National Belgian Railway Company. The entire train was driven 170 miles (273.6 km) by a single driver, and the trip took ten hours and four minutes. The locomotives were spread out among the cars in three pairs, along with two single locomotives. This also beat the record for the world’s heaviest train, which was also held by BHP. The total gross weight for the entire train was 99,734 metric tons (219.8 million pounds). The train had 682 cars that were driven by eight General Electric diesel locomotives. This is about the same weight as 402 Statues of Liberty (the Statue of Liberty weighs approximately 450,000 pounds). The train was 4.53 miles (7.29 km) long and carried 82,000 metric tons or about 181 million pounds of iron ore. This feat became the longest train in the world, and the facts behind it are amazing.īHP Iron Ore set the longest train record between the Yandi mine and Port Hedland in Western Australia in 2011. With a territory as expansive as the United States, there is so much to see and explore-and the Texas Eagle provides an opportunity for wanderlust travelers to do just that in comfort and safety.On June 21, 2011, a record was set in Western Australia that pushed the edge of technology in rail travel. In times of COVID-19, trains provide a safer mode of transportation as passengers who pay for a private room can stay isolated while traveling, whereas this is not a possibility with planes. Unlike other alternative modes of transportation, Johnston enjoys traveling on the Texas Eagle because it allows him to get a taste of every town he passes, allowing him to get an accurate visualization of what it would be like to live in these areas. Johnston adds that as the train goes by route 66, it gives people the opportunity to view several towns along the way. ![]() As the train goes along the Mississippi River, passengers can also enjoy the view of numerous boats traveling along the river. He recalls being able to see the Texas School Book Depository, a historic building that served as Lee Harvey Oswald’s vantage point when he assassinated JFK in 1963, passing by as the train headed West from Dallas Union Station. ![]() will even get the chance to go by Hope, Arkansas, which is the birthplace of Bill Clinton (America’s 42nd President).īob Johnston, correspondent for Trains Magazine since 1991, has been on countless travels on the Texas Eagle. Afterwards, the train will go through the piney Eastern Texas woods, and go past the Rocky Mountains. By riding the Texas Eagle, passengers will go through the Land of Lincoln, across the Mississippi River, and through the Ozark Plateau to Little Rock. Louis Arch, but of other places and landscapes as well. The great part is that there is no assigned seating in these lounges, allowing anyone to not only get a perfect photo of the 630-foot-tall St. These are observatory rooms available to anyone, allowing passengers to get a clear view of changing the landscapes as they travel through parts of the Midwest, South, and Western part of the United States. Today, the Texas Eagle consists of double-decker “Superliner” trains, which has Sightseer Lounges on the second floor. In 1982, it was announced that the Texas Eagle would combine with the Sunset Limited to make tri-weekly trips from Chicago all the way to Los Angeles. Despite the Texas Eagle being discontinued in 1971, Amtrak revived the train line in 1981 as a “re-structuring” of the Inter-American, dropping the Houston stop while one of the stops was cut back from Laredo to San Antonio. Louis, Missouri to Laredo, Texas due to a partnership that was created between Texas & Pacific Railway and Missouri Pacific Railroad in 1948. The Texas Eagle got its name from another passenger train that used to ride from St. By the end of the trip, passengers will have visited 7 states in approximately three days: Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.Ĭurrently, the Texas Eagle runs along the same train route that the Texas and Pacific Railway built in the late 1800s from Chicago to San Antonio. When combined with the Sunset Limited, it runs for a total of 2,728 miles (4,390 km) from Chicago to Los Angeles, which means traveling on a train for approximately 65 hours. Alone, the train navigates 1,306 miles daily between Chicago, Illinois to San Antonio, Texas but three days a week, it operates with the Sunset Limited-a train route that runs between New Orleans, Louisiana to Los Angeles, California. He Texas Eagle is the longest train route in the United States operated by Amtrak. ![]()
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