The title has been edited to include "artwork." At the time of the popularity of these "name" trains, artwork, often by the railroad as part of marketing and advertising, was done. Artwork of the colorful passenger trains is welcome!!!
EDIT: This thread has grown to 12 pages as of 2/27, and exploded with the inclusion of artwork. Special THANKS go to the following for posting wonderful images (photos and artwork) in the thread: CNJ3676, traindiesel, Erik C Lindgren, CAPPilot, Joe Littman, Marker, NYCJOE, Mill City, Pat Kn, Lazywacres, tripleo, AFTX, boin106, Forrest Jerome, Firewood, Murnane, cocoloco, and ReadingFan. And thanks also to those who replied w/o images.
First up, UP City of Portland led by an E6:
My personal favorite, the Northern Pacific North Coast Limited:
My favorite steam engine; the J leading the Powhatan Arrow:
My Southern favorite, The Crescent with an E7 leading:
"Trains and Locomotives" recent star of the show, the Daylight:
Another SP name train, the Sunset Limited with Alcos in front:
Some more Alcos, these in NYC livery:
And the J leading the Southern's "Tennessean":
These photos were from a notebook of post cards purchased at long-forgotten train shows which haven't been looked at in 10+ years until very, very recently. Omissions of your favorite passenger train are due solely by what I had on hand. So post some photos and/or artwork of those name passenger trains so many of us enjoy seeing and remembering.
NOTE: Just click on the photo for a larger image.