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| has gloss | (noun) a native or resident of the state of Washington Washingtonian |
| has gloss | eng: The Washingtonian was one of two daily American named passenger trains operated by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) during the 1940s–1950s between Baltimore, Maryland and Cleveland, Ohio, via Washington, D. C. and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Inaugurated on April 27, 1941, the Washingtonian was primarily a daytime train with a morning departure, in contrast to B&Os other train on the route, the Cleveland Night Express. Between Pittsburgh and Cleveland, the Washingtonians cars left B&O rails and were coupled to the Steel King train of the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad (P&LE) to Youngstown, Ohio, where the Erie Railroad handled the train to Cleveland. |
| lexicalization | eng: Washingtonian |
| subclass of | (noun) a native or inhabitant of the United States American |
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| similar | e/Washingtonian (B&O) |
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| media:img | B&O Washingtonian route.png |
| media:img | Washingtonian (B&O train).jpg |
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