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The ''Bankers'' was a passenger train operated by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad between
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and
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. Under the New Haven the ''Bankers'' provided early morning express service from Springfield to New York, running non-stop from
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. The ''Bankers'' was paired with the ''
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'', which ran an hour later. In the afternoon the train returned as the '' Connecticut Yankee''. The ''Bankers'' carried parlor cars, a grill (dining) car and coaches. The ''Bankers'' ran as number 67 on the New Haven but would be discontinued under the
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, although New York-New Haven-Springfield service remained.
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revived the name in 1975, and it remained in use until individual names disappeared from the
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schedule with the introduction of the
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* * * {{NH named trains Former Amtrak routes Passenger trains of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Named passenger trains of the United States Passenger rail transportation in Connecticut Passenger rail transportation in Massachusetts Passenger rail transport in New York City