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MONON Railroad OPERATIONS => General Operatons => Topic started by: Ron Marquardt on May 09, 2014, 11:02:27 am
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This bit of Monon history from the PRR chatroom. First indication I've had of the date the PRR service began. / Ron
May 10, 1903. The Pennsylvania Railroad begins running a summer-only coach train between Indianapolis and French Lick Springs, a popular Indiana resort. The route runs over the Monon between Gosport and the resort.
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To add a little bit more to Ron’s message:
The CI&L issued a new employee Timetable (#6) on May 10, 1903. It has two “new†trains scheduled #9 (from Michigan City to French Lick) and #10 (From French Lick to Lafayette) with times, but no stops indicated, at Gosport Junction. All other scheduled trains do not have times shown there and all First Class Trains had scheduled stops at Gosport. Previously these two schedule numbers ran between Monon and Indianapolis as Second Class “Mixed trainsâ€
The Pennsylvania trains did not have separate schedule numbers (330 and 331) until 1925 (to 1931).
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Here's an article from the May 26,1925 Indianapolis Star announcing the Monon suspending the Gosport to French Lick trains that connected with the PRR's Indy to Vincennes train in both directions at Gosport as of May 31, 1925.