Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Super_Chief> ?p ?o }
- Super_Chief abstract "The Super Chief was one of the named passenger trains and the flagship of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. It claimed to be \"The Train of the Stars\" because of the celebrities it carried between Chicago, Illinois, and Los Angeles, California.The Super Chief (Nos. 17 and 18) was the first Diesel-powered, all-Pullman sleeping car train in America, and it eclipsed the Chief as Santa Fe's standard bearer. The extra-fare ($10) Super Chief left Dearborn Station in Chicago for its first trip on May 12, 1936. Before starting scheduled service in May 1937, the lightweight version of the Super Chief ran 2,227 miles (3,584 km) from Los Angeles over recently upgraded tracks in 36 hours and 49 minutes, averaging 60 mph (97 km/h) overall and reaching 100 mph (160 km/h).With one set of equipment, the train initially operated once a week from both Chicago and Los Angeles. After more cars had been delivered the Super Chief ran twice weekly beginning in 1938 and daily after 1948. Adding to the train's mystique were its gourmet meals and Hollywood clientele.Competitors to the Super Chief were the City of Los Angeles on the Chicago and North Western Railway and the Union Pacific Railroad, and (to a lesser extent) the Golden State on the Rock Island and Southern Pacific. The Santa Fe Super Chief was one of the last passenger trains in the United States to carry an all-Pullman consist; only the Pennsylvania Railroad's Broadway Limited and the Illinois Central's Panama Limited survived longer. The train maintained its high level of service until the end of Santa Fe passenger operations on May 1, 1971.When Amtrak took over operation of the nation's passenger service on May 1, 1971, the 35-year run of the Super Chief on the Santa Fe ended, though Amtrak used the name on the same route for three years. In 1974 the Santa Fe withdrew permission to use the name due to a perceived decline in service, so Amtrak renamed it Southwest Limited. Following the delivery of new Superliner equipment, the Santa Fe allowed Amtrak to call it the Southwest Chief in 1984.".
- Super_Chief thumbnail Santa_Fe_Super_Chief.jpg?width=300.
- Super_Chief wikiPageExternalLink all_aboard.htm.
- Super_Chief wikiPageExternalLink ?2003040812554823535.jpg.
- Super_Chief wikiPageExternalLink www.atsfrr.com.
- Super_Chief wikiPageExternalLink 4-18-38.htm.
- Super_Chief wikiPageExternalLink www.azrail.org.
- Super_Chief wikiPageExternalLink who-killed-the-super-chief.
- Super_Chief wikiPageExternalLink www.csrmf.org.
- Super_Chief wikiPageExternalLink doc.asp?id=182.
- Super_Chief wikiPageExternalLink 1344.html.
- Super_Chief wikiPageExternalLink 138fddcg.asp.
- Super_Chief wikiPageID "1010819".
- Super_Chief wikiPageLength "43580".
- Super_Chief wikiPageOutDegree "317".
- Super_Chief wikiPageRevisionID "708153094".
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink 20th_Century_Limited.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink ALCO_DL-109.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink ALCO_HH_series.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink ALCO_PA.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Air_conditioning.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Albuquerque,_New_Mexico.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink All_Aboard!_20th_Century_American_Trains.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink American_Car_and_Foundry_Company.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Amos_n_Andy.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Amtrak.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Architect.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Atchison,_Kansas.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Atchison,_Topeka_and_Santa_Fe_Railway.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Azusa,_California.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink BNSF_Railway.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore_and_Ohio_Railroad.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Barstow,_California.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Barstow_Harvey_House.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Bedford,_New_Hampshire.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Bing_Crosby.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Broadway_Limited.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Budd_Company.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink California_State_Railroad_Museum.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Calumet_City,_Illinois.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Capitol_Limited_(B&O_train).
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_Amtrak_routes.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Category:Named_passenger_trains_of_the_United_States.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Category:Night_trains_of_the_United_States.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Category:North_American_streamliner_trains.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Category:Passenger_trains_of_the_Atchison,_Topeka_and_Santa_Fe_Railway.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_services_discontinued_in_1974.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_services_introduced_in_1936.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Caviar.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Champagne.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Chicago,_Rock_Island_and_Pacific_Railroad.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_and_North_Western_Transportation_Company.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Chief_(train).
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Chillicothe,_Illinois.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink City_of_Los_Angeles_(train).
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Colorado_Railroad_Museum.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Continental_Divide_of_the_Americas.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Cornelius_Cosgrove.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Dean_Martin.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Dearborn_Station.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Desi_Arnaz.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_locomotive.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Dining_car.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Dodge_City,_Kansas.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Dormitory.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Dwight_D._Eisenhower.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Dynamometer_car.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink EMC_1800_hp_B-B.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink EMC_E1.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink EMD_E6.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink EMD_F3.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink EMD_F7.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink EMD_FP45.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink EMD_FT.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Edgar_Bergen.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink El_Capitan_(train).
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Eleanor_Powell.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Electro-Motive_Diesel.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Taylor.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink FM_Erie-built.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink File:AT&SF_train_19_crashing_through_a_retaining_wall_at_Los_Angeles_Union_Station.jpg.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink First_Transcontinental_Railroad.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Flagship.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Flagstaff,_Arizona.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Madison,_Iowa.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Madison_station.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Clark.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Gurley.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Harvey_Company.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Galesburg,_Illinois.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Gallup,_New_Mexico.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink General_Tire.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Gloria_Swanson.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Golden,_Colorado.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Golden_State_(train).
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Golden_West_Books.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Conried.
- Super_Chief wikiPageWikiLink Harriet_Cosgrove.