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- South_Wind_(train) abstract "The South Wind was a named passenger train equipped and operated jointly by the Pennsylvania Railroad, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (later Seaboard Coast Line), and the Florida East Coast Railway. The South Wind began operations in December 1940, providing streamliner service between Chicago, Illinois and Miami, Florida. This was one of three seven-car streamlined trains operating every third day along different routes between Chicago and Miami. The other two trains were the City of Miami and the Dixie Flagler. The South Wind remained in service through the creation of Amtrak in 1971 but was soon replaced by the Floridian.".
- South_Wind_(train) closingDate "1971-11-14".
- South_Wind_(train) closingYear "1971".
- South_Wind_(train) isPartOf Amtrak.
- South_Wind_(train) isPartOf Atlantic_Coast_Line_Railroad.
- South_Wind_(train) isPartOf Florida_East_Coast_Railway.
- South_Wind_(train) isPartOf Louisville_and_Nashville_Railroad.
- South_Wind_(train) isPartOf Pennsylvania_Railroad.
- South_Wind_(train) openingYear "1940".
- South_Wind_(train) routeEnd Miami.
- South_Wind_(train) routeEnd St._Petersburg,_Florida.
- South_Wind_(train) routeStart Chicago.
- South_Wind_(train) status "Discontinued".
- South_Wind_(train) thumbnail The_South_Wind.jpg?width=300.
- South_Wind_(train) type Inter-city_rail.
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- South_Wind_(train) wikiPageID "17256082".
- South_Wind_(train) wikiPageRevisionID "603444095".
- South_Wind_(train) boxWidth "330".
- South_Wind_(train) close "1971-11-14".
- South_Wind_(train) end Miami.
- South_Wind_(train) end St._Petersburg,_Florida.
- South_Wind_(train) hasPhotoCollection South_Wind_(train).
- South_Wind_(train) name "South Wind".
- South_Wind_(train) open "December 1940".
- South_Wind_(train) start Chicago.
- South_Wind_(train) status "Discontinued".
- South_Wind_(train) system "Pennsylvania Railroad, Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad , Florida East Coast Railway, Amtrak".
- South_Wind_(train) type Inter-city_rail.
- South_Wind_(train) subject Category:Named_passenger_trains_of_the_United_States.
- South_Wind_(train) subject Category:Night_trains_of_the_United_States.
- South_Wind_(train) subject Category:Passenger_trains_of_the_Pennsylvania_Railroad.
- South_Wind_(train) subject Category:Railway_services_introduced_in_1940.
- South_Wind_(train) type ArchitecturalStructure.
- South_Wind_(train) type Infrastructure.
- South_Wind_(train) type Place.
- South_Wind_(train) type RailwayLine.
- South_Wind_(train) type RouteOfTransportation.
- South_Wind_(train) type Wikidata:Q532.
- South_Wind_(train) type Place.
- South_Wind_(train) type Location.
- South_Wind_(train) comment "The South Wind was a named passenger train equipped and operated jointly by the Pennsylvania Railroad, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (later Seaboard Coast Line), and the Florida East Coast Railway. The South Wind began operations in December 1940, providing streamliner service between Chicago, Illinois and Miami, Florida. This was one of three seven-car streamlined trains operating every third day along different routes between Chicago and Miami.".
- South_Wind_(train) label "South Wind (train)".
- South_Wind_(train) sameAs m.043pvdr.
- South_Wind_(train) sameAs Q16984780.
- South_Wind_(train) sameAs Q16984780.
- South_Wind_(train) wasDerivedFrom South_Wind_(train)?oldid=603444095.
- South_Wind_(train) depiction The_South_Wind.jpg.
- South_Wind_(train) isPrimaryTopicOf South_Wind_(train).
- South_Wind_(train) name "South Wind".