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Clocker
A GG1 pulling a Clocker leaving Philadelphia in 1976
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusDiscontinued
LocaleNortheast Corridor
First serviceMay 1, 1971
Last serviceOctober 28, 2005
SuccessorNew Jersey Transit
Former operator(s)Amtrak
Route
StartPhiladelphia
EndNew York
Distance travelled91 miles (146 km)
Average journey time95-110 minutes
Service frequencyMultiple weekday round-trips
On-board services
Class(es)Unreserved coach
Technical
Rolling stockAmfleet coaches
Track gauge4 ft 812 in (1,435 mm)
ElectrificationOverhead catenary
Track owner(s)Amtrak

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Clockers were regular passenger trains between Philadelphia and New York City on the Northeast Corridor. On the Pennsylvania Railroad they left each terminal on the hour until the 1950s and a less-regular schedule continued on Amtrak. The first train run by Amtrak was a Clocker that left Penn Station at 12:05 AM on May 1, 1971.[1] The last Clocker ran on October 28, 2005. To replace them, New Jersey Transit added four express trains between Trenton and New York City at times approximating the Clocker schedule.

Route[edit]

A Clocker at 30th Street station in 2003

4k stogram 2 7 – download instagram photoshop. Amtrak's Clockers were rush-hour trains serving the commuter and day-trip market to New York City. New Jersey Transit (NJT) passholders could ride Clockers, which were shown in NJT's timetable as well as Amtrak's. Amtrak received a $6 million subsidy to operate the trains.[2]

Clockers made all, or almost all, Amtrak stops between 30th Street Station in Philadelphia and Penn Station in New York, unlike Amtrak's Regional trains, which skip some stations. Pochade 2 2 download free. The trains were unreserved, coach class only, and used Amfleet rolling stock after the 1970s, although NJT stock was common in the last days of operation. Until 2002, The 7:59 AM Clocker No deposit real money casinos. from Princeton Junction included a private club car known as Club 200 that members paid up to $1,200 per year to join. This was the last private club car used in regular commuter service.[3]

Naming[edit]

A Clocker was originally a Pennsylvania Railroad express train between New York and Broad Street Station in Philadelphia;[4] the name was unofficial, and PRR timetables didn't use it. Free bonus no deposit bingo and slots. Soon after Penn Station opened in 1910 the Philadelphia expresses began leaving each terminal on the hour, giving rise to the name (which the railroad itself seems never to have used). Until electrification in 1933 most Clockers were scheduled to leave and arrive on each hour; on a weekday in 1929 trains left each terminal from 7 AM to 10 PM.[citation needed] Faster schedules after electrification eliminated the on-the-hour arrival. In 1951 weekday Clockers left Philadelphia and New York 7 AM to 7 PM.

Amtrak did not use the term 'clocker' until the October 1981 timetable.[5] However, the first Amtrak operated train was a Clocker from Philadelphia to New York.[6] Between 1979 and 1981 the public timetable showed individual names for each Clocker. The Clockers briefly were called Acela Commuter when Amtrak decided in 1999 to use that moniker for most trains along the Northeast Corridor.[7] Following mass rider confusion[citation needed] between this service and the high-speed Acela Express service, the name reverted to Clocker in 2003.

Former names[edit]

NameNumberNotes
New York-Philadelphia
Philadelphian237
Betsy Ross211Sunday-only service ran Springfield-Washington
Keystone219Also the name of a Keystone Service train 1980-1981; see Valley Forge
Garden State221
William Penn223
Quaker City225
Rittenhouse227,241
Schuylkill229Discontinued April 26, 1980
Philadelphia-New York
Manhattan Limited252
Gotham254
Edison200
New Yorker202
Big Apple204Also the name of a Keystone Service train 1980-1994; see Valley Forge
Central Park210Discontinued April 26, 1980
Murray Hill220
Herald Square222

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Boye Sagert (2007), 218.
  2. ^'Multilevel Train Rolls Out, Changing Little for Riders'. New York Times. 2007-07-08.
  3. ^New York Times. 2002-05-22 [Lots of Seats, but Sorry, This Car's Taken Lots of Seats, but Sorry, This Car's Taken] Check |url= value (help).Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^Rung, Jr., A. M. (January 1948). 'Philly's personality trains'. Trains.; 15
  5. ^'National Train Timetables'. Amtrak. October 25, 1981. Retrieved 2010-04-18.
  6. ^'Amtrak turns 47 years old'. WTOP News. 2018-05-01.
  7. ^'Metroliner Name on Past Track'. Chicago Tribune. 1999-03-28.

References[edit]

  • Boye Sagert, Kelly (2007). The 1970s. Greenwood. ISBN978-0-313-33919-6.

External links[edit]

  • Media related to Clocker (train) at Wikimedia Commons
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Bow nr
Club
› Finish
Speed
1
AUBC
15.24 km/h
54
Pemb Master
12.89 km/h
2
ARC
15.27 km/h
3
AUBC
15.05 km/h
9
TRC
14.47 km/h
5
AUBC
14.42 km/h
4
Scotch/ARC
14.82 km/h
11
ARC/SPC
14.08 km/h
15
TRC
13.69 km/h
8
TRC
-
6
TRC
14.46 km/h
7

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ARC
14.58 km/h
31
PRC
13.25 km/h
29
PRC
12.56 km/h
14
ARC
12.07 km/h
36
GRC
11.60 km/h
13
PARC
-
10
ARC
13.90 km/h
16
ARC
13.43 km/h
30
AUBC

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13.19 km/h
20
AUBC
13.04 km/h
23
AUBC
12.91 km/h
32
AUBC
12.78 km/h
27
ARC
12.62 km/h
28
AUBC
12.52 km/h
17
SPG/TRC
13.29 km/h
25
SPG/TRC
12.93 km/h
24
LC
12.88 km/h
39
TRC
12.30 km/h
40
LC
12.11 km/h
44
LC
12.02 km/h
45
LC
11.97 km/h
41
TRC
11.89 km/h
42
LC
11.61 km/h
43
TRC
11.54 km/h
18
AUBC
13.61 km/h
19
AUBC

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13.37 km/h
21
TRC
12.79 km/h
26
ARC
12.91 km/h
22
PARC
12.75 km/h
35
PARC
11.99 km/h
37
PARC
11.90 km/h
51
AUBC
11.79 km/h
38
TRC
11.27 km/h
46
AUBC
14.88 km/h
48
PRC
13.91 km/h
49
PRC
14.53 km/h
55
TRC
12.54 km/h
56
TRC
11.89 km/h
50
AUBC
13.19 km/h
52
LC
13.04 km/h
53
LC
13.00 km/h

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DQ = Disqualified



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