Champion (train)

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The Champion was a streamlined passenger train operated by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Florida East Coast Railway between New York City and Miami or St. Petersburg, Florida. It operated from 1939 until 1979, continuing under the Seaboard Coast Line and Amtrak. It was a direct competitor to the Seaboard Air Line Railway's Silver Meteor, the first New York-Florida streamliner. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Champion (train)
rdf:langString Champion
xsd:integer 17252781
xsd:integer 1115488640
rdf:langString Roomettes and double bedrooms
rdf:langString East Coast Champion: 1 , 2
rdf:langString West Coast Champion: 91 , 92
rdf:langString A postcard depiction of the Champion.
xsd:integer 1939
rdf:langString East Coast section: Miami
rdf:langString West Coast section: St. Petersburg
xsd:date 1939-12-01
rdf:langString Daily
xsd:integer 300
xsd:date 1979-10-01
rdf:langString collapsed
rdf:langString discontinued
rdf:langString Silver Meteor
rdf:langString Sample consist
rdf:langString * Baggage-dormitory-coach "New Smyrna" * Coach "Boca Raton" * Coach "Vero Beach" * Dining car "Fort Pierce" * Coach "Cocoa-Rockledge" * Coach "Pompano" * Tavern-lounge-observation "Bay Biscayne"
rdf:langString Original FEC consist
rdf:langString The Champion was a streamlined passenger train operated by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Florida East Coast Railway between New York City and Miami or St. Petersburg, Florida. It operated from 1939 until 1979, continuing under the Seaboard Coast Line and Amtrak. It was a direct competitor to the Seaboard Air Line Railway's Silver Meteor, the first New York-Florida streamliner.
rdf:langString Dining cars
rdf:langString Tavern-lounge cars
rdf:langString Reserved coach
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 16076

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