I'm just wondering what the longest passenger train in recorded history would have been (both including and excluding emergency jam-togethers like occasionally happen with a hyper-delayed Empire Builder). Going down the list of ones I know of:
-On non-merged trains, the longest with a set of purpose-built equipment in US history that I can think of would be the 18-car sets that the Pennsy ran between NYP and WAS at one time.
-In India, I think the max is 24 cars due to power limitations.
-Under Amtrak, the merged Silver Meteor/Champion got up to 28 cars or so back during the 1979 cuts.
-SP got pretty bad about train mergers and the combined Sunset/Golden State apparently ran up close to 40 cars on some occasions, virtually all coach (there may have been multiple mergers implicit there)...which is a doozy of a thought (particularly if they got the equipment to match by some miracle).
Does anyone know of any monster trains longer than SP's rumored misadventure? And while I'm thinking of it...how did they power all the cars? With SP at the time, I can believe "they didn't" would be the answer.
-On non-merged trains, the longest with a set of purpose-built equipment in US history that I can think of would be the 18-car sets that the Pennsy ran between NYP and WAS at one time.
-In India, I think the max is 24 cars due to power limitations.
-Under Amtrak, the merged Silver Meteor/Champion got up to 28 cars or so back during the 1979 cuts.
-SP got pretty bad about train mergers and the combined Sunset/Golden State apparently ran up close to 40 cars on some occasions, virtually all coach (there may have been multiple mergers implicit there)...which is a doozy of a thought (particularly if they got the equipment to match by some miracle).
Does anyone know of any monster trains longer than SP's rumored misadventure? And while I'm thinking of it...how did they power all the cars? With SP at the time, I can believe "they didn't" would be the answer.