When Amtrak began operations on May 1, 1971, the Broadway Limited continued to use the all-PRR route, with a split at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania for trains to Washington, DC via Perryville, Maryland along the former Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy and Lancaster Railroad, Columbia and Port Deposit Railway and Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad until November 30, 1975.
Broadway | Broadway theatre | Off-Broadway | limited series | Rolls-Royce Limited | off-Broadway | Arup Group Limited | Asia Television Limited | Komatsu Limited | Woolworths Limited | International Computers Limited | Hindustan Aeronautics Limited | David Jones Limited | Broadway Melody of 1936 | Broadway (New York City) | Vickers Limited | Palace Theatre (Broadway) | Limited liability company | limited liability company | limited company | MIM Holdings Limited | Limited-access road | CHUM Limited | Broadway Melody of 1940 | The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway | Speedo International Limited | Publishing and Broadcasting Limited | NTPC Limited | Lyceum Theatre (Broadway) | Lord Byron of Broadway |
It was the first train the Santa Fe called "Extra Fast - Extra Fine - Extra Fare." It was conceived by company president Edward Payson Ripley as the Santa Fe equivalent to the renowned 20th Century Limited (New York Central) and Broadway Limited (Pennsylvania Railroad).