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- Southwest_Chief abstract "The Southwest Chief (formerly the Southwest Limited and Super Chief) is a higher speed passenger train operated by Amtrak on a 2265-mile (3645 km) route through the Midwestern and Southwestern United States. It runs from Chicago, Illinois, to Los Angeles, California, passing through Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. During fiscal year 2011, the Southwest Chief carried a total over 350,000 passengers, a 3.7% increase from FY 2010. The train had a total of revenue of $44,184,060 during FY 2011, a 6.2% increase from FY 2010.".
- Southwest_Chief thumbnail Westbound_Southwest_Chief_-_Colorado.jpg?width=300.
- Southwest_Chief wikiPageExternalLink 1237405732511.
- Southwest_Chief wikiPageExternalLink index.htm..
- Southwest_Chief wikiPageID "498230".
- Southwest_Chief wikiPageRevisionID "640011453".
- Southwest_Chief baggage "Checked baggage available at selected stations".
- Southwest_Chief caption "The Southwest Chief heading west toward Trinidad, Colorado against the backdrop of the Sangre de Cristo Range.".
- Southwest_Chief catering "Fully licensed dining car".
- Southwest_Chief catering "On-board café".
- Southwest_Chief class "Coach and First".
- Southwest_Chief end California.
- Southwest_Chief end Los_Angeles.
- Southwest_Chief first "1971".
- Southwest_Chief frequency "Daily each way".
- Southwest_Chief hasPhotoCollection Southwest_Chief.
- Southwest_Chief imageWidth "330".
- Southwest_Chief journeytime "152100.0".
- Southwest_Chief locale "Western United States".
- Southwest_Chief mapState "collapsed".
- Southwest_Chief name "Southwest Chief".
- Southwest_Chief observation "Sightseer Lounge Car".
- Southwest_Chief operator Amtrak.
- Southwest_Chief owners BNSF_Railway.
- Southwest_Chief ridership "354912".
- Southwest_Chief ridership "972".
- Southwest_Chief seating "Airline-style coach seating".
- Southwest_Chief sleeping "Family Bedroom".
- Southwest_Chief sleeping "Superliner Accessible Bedroom".
- Southwest_Chief sleeping "Superliner Bedroom Suite".
- Southwest_Chief sleeping "Superliner Bedroom".
- Southwest_Chief sleeping "Superliner Roomette".
- Southwest_Chief speed "average".
- Southwest_Chief speed "maximum".
- Southwest_Chief start Chicago.
- Southwest_Chief start Illinois.
- Southwest_Chief status "Operating".
- Southwest_Chief stock "P42 locomotives".
- Southwest_Chief stock "Superliner cars".
- Southwest_Chief stops "31".
- Southwest_Chief type Higher-speed_rail.
- Southwest_Chief type Inter-city_rail.
- Southwest_Chief subject Category:Amtrak_routes.
- Southwest_Chief subject Category:Higher-speed_rail.
- Southwest_Chief subject Category:Night_trains_of_the_United_States.
- Southwest_Chief subject Category:Passenger_rail_transportation_in_Arizona.
- Southwest_Chief subject Category:Passenger_rail_transportation_in_California.
- Southwest_Chief subject Category:Passenger_rail_transportation_in_Colorado.
- Southwest_Chief subject Category:Passenger_rail_transportation_in_Illinois.
- Southwest_Chief subject Category:Passenger_rail_transportation_in_Iowa.
- Southwest_Chief subject Category:Passenger_rail_transportation_in_Kansas.
- Southwest_Chief subject Category:Passenger_rail_transportation_in_Missouri.
- Southwest_Chief subject Category:Passenger_rail_transportation_in_New_Mexico.
- Southwest_Chief type AmtrakRoutes.
- Southwest_Chief type Line108593262.
- Southwest_Chief type Location100027167.
- Southwest_Chief type Object100002684.
- Southwest_Chief type Path108616311.
- Southwest_Chief type PhysicalEntity100001930.
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- Southwest_Chief type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Southwest_Chief type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Southwest_Chief comment "The Southwest Chief (formerly the Southwest Limited and Super Chief) is a higher speed passenger train operated by Amtrak on a 2265-mile (3645 km) route through the Midwestern and Southwestern United States. It runs from Chicago, Illinois, to Los Angeles, California, passing through Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. During fiscal year 2011, the Southwest Chief carried a total over 350,000 passengers, a 3.7% increase from FY 2010.".
- Southwest_Chief label "Southwest Chief".
- Southwest_Chief label "Southwest Chief".
- Southwest_Chief label "Southwest Chief".
- Southwest_Chief label "サウスウェスト・チーフ".
- Southwest_Chief sameAs Southwest_Chief.
- Southwest_Chief sameAs サウスウェスト・チーフ.
- Southwest_Chief sameAs m.02hnfl.
- Southwest_Chief sameAs Q770386.
- Southwest_Chief sameAs Q770386.
- Southwest_Chief sameAs Southwest_Chief.
- Southwest_Chief wasDerivedFrom Southwest_Chief?oldid=640011453.
- Southwest_Chief depiction Westbound_Southwest_Chief_-_Colorado.jpg.
- Southwest_Chief isPrimaryTopicOf Southwest_Chief.