The Portland Rose (renamed from Portland Limited in 1930) was a named passenger train that featured through-service to Portland, Tacoma, and Seattle. It was operated by the Union Pacific Railroad, but sections of the train scheduled east of Omaha operated over the Chicago and North Western Railway before 1955, and after over the Milwaukee Road.
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| - The Portland Rose (renamed from Portland Limited in 1930) was a named passenger train that featured through-service to Portland, Tacoma, and Seattle. It was operated by the Union Pacific Railroad, but sections of the train scheduled east of Omaha operated over the Chicago and North Western Railway before 1955, and after over the Milwaukee Road. (en)
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| - Named passenger trains of the United States
- Night trains of the United States
- Denver Union Station
- Union Pacific Railroad
- City of Portland (train)
- City of St. Louis (train)
- Los Angeles, California
- Los Angeles Limited
- Denver, Colorado
- Pooling (resource management)
- Railway services discontinued in 1971
- Wabash Railroad
- Western United States
- Amtrak
- Overland Route (Union Pacific Railroad)
- Passenger car (rail)
- Passenger trains of the Chicago and North Western Railway
- Central United States
- Soda fountain
- Green River, Wyoming
- Challenger (train)
- Cheyenne, Wyoming
- Chicago, Illinois
- Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad
- Chicago and North Western Railway
- Chicago and North Western Transportation Company
- Kansas City, Missouri
- Railway services introduced in 1923
- Tacoma, Washington
- Passenger trains of the Milwaukee Road
- Passenger trains of the Union Pacific Railroad
- Portland, Oregon
- St. Louis
- Inter-city rail
- Seattle, Washington
- Union Pacific Heritage Fleet
- List of named passenger trains
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| - The final remnant of the Portland Rose at Denver Union Station, reduced to just two coaches on the eve of Amtrak (en)
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| - The Portland Rose (renamed from Portland Limited in 1930) was a named passenger train that featured through-service to Portland, Tacoma, and Seattle. It was operated by the Union Pacific Railroad, but sections of the train scheduled east of Omaha operated over the Chicago and North Western Railway before 1955, and after over the Milwaukee Road. (en)
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