Texas Eagle

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The Texas Eagle is a long-distance Amtrak passenger train route running between Chicago and San Antonio, known for traversing the central United States through states like Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, and Texas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Amtrak route
passenger train service
category Amtrak long-distance route
Passenger rail transportation in Arkansas
Passenger rail transportation in Illinois
Passenger rail transportation in Missouri
Passenger rail transportation in Texas
Rail transport in Chicago
connection Sunset Limited
connectionPoint San Antonio
country United States of America
surface form: United States
endPoint San Antonio
surface form: San Antonio Station
extendsWithConnectionTo Los Angeles via Sunset Limited
introducedByAmtrak 1974
name Texas Eagle self-link
onboardClass Business class
Coach
Sleeping car
onboardService Café car
Dining car
operatedBy Amtrak
surface form: National Railroad Passenger Corporation
operator Amtrak
operatorStyle Superliner equipment
ownerOfMostTrack Union Pacific Railroad
ownerOfSomeTrack BNSF Railway
powerType diesel
pre-AmtrakOperator Missouri Pacific Railroad
Texas and Pacific Railway
predecessor Missouri Pacific Railroad
surface form: Missouri Pacific Texas Eagle
primaryEndpoints San Antonio
surface form: Chicago–San Antonio
railGauge standard gauge
routeNumber 21
22
serviceType inter-city rail
long-distance
startPoint Chicago Union Station
terminusCity Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago

San Antonio
trainNumbersDirection 21 southbound
22 northbound
traverses Arkansas
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Missouri
Oklahoma
Texas
central United States
typicalLocomotive GE P42DC

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Amtrak majorRoute Texas Eagle
Texas Eagle name Texas Eagle self-link
Union Station railwayLine Texas Eagle
subject surface form: Union Station (Los Angeles)