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The Morning Steeler and Afternoon Steeler were a pair of passenger trains operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Union Station and Cleveland, Ohio's Pennsylvania Station, the former Union Depot. The original Steeler was at one time the fastest train between the two cities, but the service lasted less than a dozen years.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 23 relations: Alliance, Ohio, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, Cleveland, Cleveland Union Depot, Commuter rail, Dining car, Hudson, Ohio, Inter-city rail, John Michelosen, Lounge car, Midwestern United States, Official Guide of the Railways, Ohio Turnpike, Parlor car, Passenger train, Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Pennsylvania Railroad, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh Steelers, The Beaver County Times, The Pittsburgh Press, Union Station (Pittsburgh).

  2. Passenger trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad
  3. Railway services discontinued in 1957
  4. Railway services discontinued in 1958
  5. Railway services introduced in 1948
  6. Railway services introduced in 1950

Alliance, Ohio

Alliance is a city in eastern Stark County, Ohio, United States, with a small district lying in adjacent Mahoning County.

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Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania

Beaver Falls is a city in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Cleveland

Cleveland, officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio.

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Cleveland Union Depot

Union Depot was the name given to two intercity railroad stations in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Commuter rail

Commuter rail, or suburban rail, is a passenger rail transport service that primarily operates within a metropolitan area, connecting commuters to a central city from adjacent suburbs or commuter towns.

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Dining car

A dining car (American English) or a restaurant car (English), also a diner, is a railroad passenger car that serves meals in the manner of a full-service, sit-down restaurant.

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Hudson, Ohio

Hudson is a city in northern Summit County, Ohio, United States.

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Inter-city rail

Inter-city rail services are express trains that run services that connect cities over longer distances than commuter or regional trains.

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John Michelosen

John Pollock Michelosen (February 13, 1916 – October 17, 1982) was an American football player and coach.

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Lounge car

A lounge car (sometimes referred to as a buffet lounge, buffet car, club car or grill car) is a type of passenger car on a train, in which riders can purchase food and drinks.

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Midwestern United States

The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the Midwest or the American Midwest, is one of four census regions of the United States Census Bureau.

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Official Guide of the Railways

The Official Railway Guide, originally the Official Guide of the Railways, was a quarterly magazine that published travel information.

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Ohio Turnpike

The Ohio Turnpike, officially the James W. Shocknessy Ohio Turnpike, is a controlled-access toll road in the U.S. state of Ohio, serving as a primary corridor between Chicago and Pittsburgh.

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Parlor car

A parlor car (or parlour car outside the U.S.) is a type of passenger coach that provides superior comforts and amenities compared to a standard coach.

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Passenger train

A passenger train is a train used to transport people along a railroad line.

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Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission

Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) is the public utility commission in Pennsylvania.

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Pennsylvania Railroad

The Pennsylvania Railroad (reporting mark PRR), legal name The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, also known as the "Pennsy", was an American Class I railroad that was established in 1846 and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh is a city in and the county seat of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, also known simply as the PG, is the largest newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.

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Pittsburgh Steelers

The Pittsburgh Steelers are a professional American football team based in Pittsburgh.

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The Beaver County Times

The Beaver County Times is a daily newspaper published in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, United States, serving suburban Beaver County northwest of Pittsburgh.

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The Pittsburgh Press

The Pittsburgh Press, formerly The Pittsburg Press and originally The Evening Penny Press, was a major afternoon daily newspaper published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for over a century, from 1884 to 1992.

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Union Station (Pittsburgh)

Union Station, also known as Pennsylvania Station and commonly called Penn Station, is a historic train station in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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See also

Passenger trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad

Railway services discontinued in 1957

Railway services discontinued in 1958

Railway services introduced in 1948

Railway services introduced in 1950

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeler_(train)