Here are Baltimore and Ohio's Name Trains, which included train-side motor coach service using the ferry from Jersey Central's Terminal in Jersey City to ticket offices and hotels in Manhattan and Brooklyn. B&O service to NY City ended in April1958.
Odd number trains were westbound, even numbers east bound. In some cases, certain trains carried cars that were transferred another train at Washington DC or along the route.
One example were sleepers on Train# 1/2 for Train #50 /51 which was to Louisville KY from NY. They were dropped off W bound at North Vernon IL and received there E bound. All trains listed below were daily and carried sleeping cars, except The Royal Blue, which made one round trip each day with same cars and power.
National Limited, Train#1/2 to St. Louis, via Washington DC and Cincinnati. (Cars from Frisco, MKT and MP to and from Oklahoma City, OK, San Antonio TX and Wichita KS were included until about 1953. A reciprocal B&O sleeper was also used on these trains).
The Diplomat, Train # 3/4 to St. Louis via Washington DC.
The Capitol Limited, Train # 5/6 to Chicago via Washington DC. (A car from Santa Fe Los Angeles CA to Washington DC and return was include as scheduled until 1954. B&O did not provide sleepers to the West Coast as four cars would be needed to cover the time and distance. Santa Fe needed only two cars between Chicago and DC).
The Shenandoah, Train #7/8 to Chicago via Washington DC.
The Metropolitan Special, Train #11/12 to St. Louis via Washington DC.
The West Virginian, Train # 23/24 to Wheeling WV via Washington DC.
The Royal Blue, Train# 27/28 reserved seat coaches, diner, lounge and parlor car to Washington DC.
The Marylander, Train # 523/524 to Parkersburg MD, via Washington DC.
S. Islander