The North Star was a named night train, train #21, 1947ā1962, of the New York Central Railroad (NYC) that went from Grand Central Terminal of New York City to Union Terminal of Cleveland, Ohio. It was distinctive in the history of the New York Central's history of service to the North Country of New York State, because it was the longest lasting train in the NYC's later decades that hosted sleeping cars that went continuous from New York City to Lake Placid in the Adirondacks. Predecessor trains in the pre-World War II period carrying direct sleeping cars to the Adirondacks included the Niagara (#29) and the Ontarian (#21 in 1941).
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| - North Star (NYC train) (en)
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| - The North Star was a named night train, train #21, 1947ā1962, of the New York Central Railroad (NYC) that went from Grand Central Terminal of New York City to Union Terminal of Cleveland, Ohio. It was distinctive in the history of the New York Central's history of service to the North Country of New York State, because it was the longest lasting train in the NYC's later decades that hosted sleeping cars that went continuous from New York City to Lake Placid in the Adirondacks. Predecessor trains in the pre-World War II period carrying direct sleeping cars to the Adirondacks included the Niagara (#29) and the Ontarian (#21 in 1941). (en)
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| - Canada
- Named passenger trains of the United States
- Night trains of the United States
- Delaware and Hudson Canal
- New York Central Railroad
- Union Station (Albany, New York)
- Union Station (Utica, New York)
- Utica, New York
- North Country (New York)
- Cleveland
- Grand Central Terminal
- Westmount, Quebec
- Malone, New York
- Sleeping cars
- Railway services discontinued in 1962
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Buffalo, New York
- Buffalo Central Terminal
- International named passenger trains
- Named passenger trains of Canada
- Passenger rail transportation in Ohio
- Toronto
- Toronto, Ontario
- Tower City Center
- Adirondacks
- Northeastern United States
- Night trains of Canada
- Passenger rail transportation in New York (state)
- Passenger rail transportation in Pennsylvania
- Lake Placid, New York
- Laurentian (train)
- Railway services introduced in 1947
- Plattsburgh (city), New York
- Inter-city rail
- Midwestern United States
- New York, New York
- New York Central Railroad
- New York City
- Ontario
- Named passenger trains of Ontario
- Adirondack Division
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| - to Cleveland: Roomettes and Double Bedrooms; (en)
- to Malone : Sections, Drawing Room, Compartments; (en)
- to Montreal and Plattsburg on D&H line; (en)
- to Thendara : Sections, Drawing Rooms, Compartment (en)
- to Lake Placid: up to six sleepers on Fridays, accommodations including Roomettes, Sections, Double Bedrooms, Drawing Rooms and Compartments; (en)
- to Toronto: Lounge Sleeping Car , Roomettes, Double Bedrooms; (en)
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| - The North Star was a named night train, train #21, 1947ā1962, of the New York Central Railroad (NYC) that went from Grand Central Terminal of New York City to Union Terminal of Cleveland, Ohio. It was distinctive in the history of the New York Central's history of service to the North Country of New York State, because it was the longest lasting train in the NYC's later decades that hosted sleeping cars that went continuous from New York City to Lake Placid in the Adirondacks. Predecessor trains in the pre-World War II period carrying direct sleeping cars to the Adirondacks included the Niagara (#29) and the Ontarian (#21 in 1941). (en)
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