As premium ridership fell with relation to passenger travel on jet airlines, through sleeper service beyond St. Louis ended on June 30, 1961.[1][3] The Penn Texas would survive the merger of the Pennsylvania Railroad with the New York Central Railroad creating Penn Central.[4] However, declining ridership and the Penn Central's June 1970 filing for bankruptcy reorganization[5] were followed by further cuts. Westbound trips from New York City to St. Louis ended on June 30, 1970 and the eastbound trips from St. Louis had their final run on September 30, 1970.[1] (The New York Central's competing Southwestern Limited had ended its service four years earlier in 1966.[6] The Pennsylvania Railroad's Spirit of St. Louis, another New York–St. Louis train (but which lacked linked cars with the Texas Eagle) continued until 1971, early in the Amtrak era.
References
^ abc"Penn Texas". american-rails.com. Retrieved December 22, 2018.