Name Trains 2
Loco Motive Power
Marriage Date
You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)
Acronimity 3.0
100

Broadway Limited

Pennsylvania

100

The massive C&O M1 utilized this propulsion method

Steam Turbine

100

Big Blue was spawned on April 1, 1976

Conrail

100

Big Boy

4014

100

PM

Pere Marquette

200

Exhibition Flyer

WP/D&RGW/CB&Q

200

New York Central's "Pride of the Central" briefly utilized this flying attachment

Turbojet or Jet Engine

200

This Eastern duo took on a hyphenated name on October 17, 1960

Erie-Lackawanna

200

Flying Scotsman

4472
200

NYS&W

New York, Susquehanna & Western

300

The Columbian

Baltimore & Ohio

300

The "Fontaine Folly" was a 4-4-0 type locomotive that employed this type of drive

Friction Drive

300

Double Jeopardy

Pursued by Hill decades earlier, this dream came true on March 3, 1970.

300

Mallard

4468

300

MTA

Metropolitan Transit Authority

400

Flying Crow

Kansas City Southern

400

General Electric 609 was a unique "diesel" powered by this naughty liquified holiday fuel 

Coal Sludge

400

Better known these days by its acronym, this western pair got cozy on December 31, 1996.

BNSF

400

Commodore Vanderbilt

5344

400

FCP

Ferrocarril del Pacifico

500

The East Wind

Boston & Maine

500

Alfred Beach's underground line utilized something a bit more "air"-omatic

Pneumatic

500

These two entities, which shared a river in their names, came together on July 31, 1908.

Denver & Rio Grande Western

500

Pioneer Zephyr

9900

500

MSt.P&SSte.M

Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie