Arrow (Milwaukee Road train)

Arrow
The Arrow (left) alongside the Union Pacific's City of Denver (right) in Savanna, Illinois in 1963
Overview
PredecessorOmaha Limited,
Sioux City Limited
First serviceAugust 1926 (1926-08)
Last serviceOctober 5, 1967 (1967-10-05)
Former operator(s)Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad
Route
TerminiChicago, Illinois
Omaha, Nebraska or
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Distance travelled488 miles (785 km) (Chicago-Omaha),
604 miles (972 km) (Chicago-Sioux Falls)
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)19/20 (Chicago-Omaha),
219/220 (Chicago-Sioux Falls)
Route map
Chicago
Elgin
Hampshire
Genoa
Kirkland
Davis Junction
Leaf River
Lanark
Mount Carroll
Savanna
Illinois
Iowa
Delmar
Oxford Junction
Marion
Tama
Madrid
Perry
Coon Rapids
Manning
Manilla
Defiance
Earling
Panama
Portsmouth
Persia
Neola
Council Bluffs
Union Pacific Tfr.
Iowa
Nebraska
Omaha
Buck Grove
Arion
Charter Oak
Ute
Mapleton
Hornick
Sioux City
East Wye Switch
Westfield
Akron
Chatsworth
Hawarden
Iowa
South Dakota
Fairview
South Dakota
Iowa
Iowa
South Dakota
Canton
Harrisburg
Sioux Falls

The Arrow was a passenger train operated by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (the "Milwaukee Road") between Chicago, Illinois and Omaha, Nebraska. It operated from 1926 until 1967. The Arrow provided overnight service between the two cities and included through cars for other destinations in Iowa.