e/City of St. Louis

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has glosseng: The City of St. Louis is the name of a Union Pacific passenger train that operated from St. Louis, Missouri to Cheyenne, Wyoming. It was inaugurated on June 2, 1946 and continued in service until June 19, 1968, when through cars between St. Louis and Kansas City were discontinued. The Union Pacific operation was then renamed the City of Kansas City and remained in service until U. S. passenger trains were handed over to Amtrak on May 1, 1971. The connecting train between St. Louis and Kansas City retained the name City of St. Louis until its discontinuance in April 1969.
lexicalizationeng: City of St. Louis
instance ofc/Named passenger trains of the United States
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has glossjpn: シティ・オブ・セントルイス(City of St. Louis)は9.10列車として、1946年から1968年までユニオン・パシフィック鉄道(Union Pacific Railroad)が運行していた旅客列車。
lexicalizationjpn: シティ・オブ・セントルイス

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