Twin Cities 400

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The 400 (later named the Twin Cities 400) was a named passenger train operated by the Chicago and North Western Railway between Chicago and Saint Paul, with a final stop in Minneapolis. The train took its name from the schedule of 400 miles between the cities in 400 minutes, and was also a nod to "The Four Hundred Club", a term coined by Ward McAllister to refer to the social elite of New York City in the late 19th century. It was an express train with limited stops between Chicago and the Twin Cities. The "400" ran from 1935 to 1963 on the Chicago to Twin Cities route. The C&NW later named their other passenger trains using the number "400". rdf:langString
ツイン・シティ400(Twin Cities 400)は、1935年から1963年まで(Chicago and North Western Railway)が運行していた旅客列車。 rdf:langString
rdf:langString ツイン・シティ400
rdf:langString Twin Cities 400
xsd:integer 400
rdf:langString Twin Cities 400
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xsd:integer 10
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rdf:langString The 400 of 1936
rdf:langString FC0
xsd:date 1935-01-02
xsd:integer 275
xsd:date 1963-07-23
rdf:langString average
rdf:langString Discontinued
rdf:langString The 400 (later named the Twin Cities 400) was a named passenger train operated by the Chicago and North Western Railway between Chicago and Saint Paul, with a final stop in Minneapolis. The train took its name from the schedule of 400 miles between the cities in 400 minutes, and was also a nod to "The Four Hundred Club", a term coined by Ward McAllister to refer to the social elite of New York City in the late 19th century. It was an express train with limited stops between Chicago and the Twin Cities. The "400" ran from 1935 to 1963 on the Chicago to Twin Cities route. The C&NW later named their other passenger trains using the number "400".
rdf:langString ツイン・シティ400(Twin Cities 400)は、1935年から1963年まで(Chicago and North Western Railway)が運行していた旅客列車。
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 14559

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