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The ''Interstate Express'' was a long-distance
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operating between
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, and
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, jointly operated by the
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, the
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and the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. These lines offered a long distance overnight line in Train 1301 (north-bound)/ 1306 (south-bound). Connecting service by the
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offered continuing service south from Philadelphia to
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Service limitations

The train was presented as affording Washington to Syracuse travel. However, the trip required a change from riding a B&O train in metropolitan Philadelphia to a train originating from the
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. The one-station transfer would be available at Wayne Junction in North Philadelphia. However, by 1949 the ''Interstate Express'' did not stop at Wayne Junction in the northbound direction; so, passengers would need to transfer at Lansdale station. Riders seeking to transfer in Philadelphia would need to disembark at the B&O's 24th & Chestnut Station in Philadelphia, take a cab or the Market Street subway to Reading Terminal for the originating northbound DLW train. Southbound, this transfer would be available. Indeed, by 1954, the Wayne Junction stop would be eliminated from the timetable, so a transfer at Lansdale station transfer would be needed in both directions in latter years of the train. Originally, the entire trip was possible via coach. However, by mid-1949, there were no coaches between
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, and the next stop,
Binghamton, New York Binghamton ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of New York, and serves as the county seat of Broome County. Surrounded by rolling hills, it lies in the state's Southern Tier region near the Pennsylvania border, in a bowl-shaped valley at the c ...
. Thus, full-length travel was only possible by sleeper car. The Binghamton to Syracuse segment was joined by cars from a direct DLW Railroad train from that company's Hoboken Terminal. However, the operators allowed for passengers to split their trip between part of the trip in sleeping cars or in parlor cars and other parts of the trip in coaches. The train's service ended by 1957.


The scheduled stops

''Reading southbound as one reads down'' *Syracuse ( Lackawanna Station) *Tully *Homer (stopping north-bound only by the mid-1950s) *Cortland *Marathon *Whitney Point (stopping north-bound only by the mid-1950s) *Binghamton ( Lackawanna Station) *Wilkes-Barre ( Central of New Jersey Station) *Jim Thorpe (''nee'' Mauch Chunk) *Allentown ( Allentown station (Central Railroad of New Jersey)) (eliminated by the mid-1950s) *Bethlehem (
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) (stopping south-bound only by the mid-1950s) *Lansdale ( Lansdale station) *North Philadelphia ( Wayne Junction) (stopping south-bound only by the mid-1950s) *Philadelphia (
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)


Connecting spur from Buffalo to Binghamton

The train was timed to receive passengers from the Hoboken to Buffalo night train, the ''Owl'' (#15). Southbound, the connecting train was the ''New York Mail'' (#10). ''Reading west-east as one reads down'' *Buffalo ( Lackawanna Station) *Corning *Elmira *Binghamton ( Lackawanna Station)


Connecting Baltimore & Ohio service from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C.

''Reading north-south as one reads down'' *Wilmington *Baltimore ( Mount Royal Station) *Washington, D.C. (
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)


Services

This overnight train offered sleeper car service from Philadelphia to Syracuse. The connecting Washington to Philadelphia service offered a
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parlor car A parlor car (or parlour car outside the U.S.) is a type of passenger car (rail), passenger coach that provides superior comforts and amenities compared to a standard coach. History Parlor cars came about on United States railroads to address ...
.Maiken, Peter. ''Night Trains'', Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989, pp. 371, 384. .


Notes

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