Zephyr (train)

A zephyr is a stream-liner train-set of locomotives or power cars with matching passenger cars. Zephyr train-sets with proper names include:

Amtrak

 * Illinois Zephyr, Chicago, Illinois to Quincy, Illinois
 * California Zephyr, Chicago, Illinois to Emeryville, California
 * San Francisco Zephyr, Chicago, Illinois to San Francisco, California

Burlington-Rock Island Railroad

 * Rocky Mountain Rocket, Chicago, Illinois to Denver, Colorado
 * Sam Houston Zephyr, Fort Worth to Houston, Texas
 * Zephyr Rocket, St. Louis, Missouri to Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota (jointly operated with Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad)

Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad

 * Ak-Sar-Ben Zephyr, Lincoln, Nebraska to Chicago, Illinois
 * American Royal Zephyr, Chicago to Kansas City
 * Denver Zephyr, Denver to Chicago
 * General Pershing Zephyr, Kansas City to St. Louis
 * Kansas City Zephyr, Kansas City to Chicago
 * Nebraska Zephyr, Chicago, Illinois to Lincoln, Nebraska
 * Ozark State Zephyr, Kansas City to St. Louis
 * Pioneer Zephyr, a diesel-powered train set that ran on various routes
 * Silver Streak Zephyr, Lincoln, Nebraska to Kansas City, Missouri
 * Twin Cities Zephyr, Chicago to Minneapolis
 * Zephyr Rocket, St. Louis to Minneapolis; jointly operated with Rock Island Railroad

Other trains

 * Mark Twain Zephyr, St. Louis, Missouri to Burlington, Iowa; an early articulated trainset
 * Minnesota Zephyr, a heritage railroad out of Stillwater, Minnesota
 * Rio Grande Zephyr, Denver, Colorado to Ogden, Utah; operated by Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad
 * Texas Zephyr, Denver to Dallas