Slowly but surely the great passenger train of the United State have been fading from the rails. Shout-run commuter trains still rattle in and out of the cities. Between major cities you can still find a train, but the schedules are becoming less frequent. The twentieth Century Limited, The Broadway Limited,and other luxury trains that sang along the rails at 60 to 80 miles and hour are no longer running. Passengers on other long runs complain of poor service, old equipment, and costs in time and money. The long distance traveler today accepts the noise of jets, the congestion at airports, and the traffic between airport and city. A more elegant and graceful way is becoming only a traffic between airport and city. A more elegant and graceful way is becoming only a memory.