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Show Rio Grande to Discontinue "Prospector" Trains Between Denver and Salt Lake City I-- line with newly-established war policies urged upon rail-.i rail-.i cads by the Office of Defence Transportation, the Rio Grand. Railroad will discontinue- operation opera-tion of its streamlined "Projector" "Projec-tor" trains beJ.veen Denver and Salt Lake City -effective : July o, General Manager E. tA. Ws-t announced an-nounced Tue day. Tlhei duplicate service Provided Provid-ed iby the two-unit -overnighi. peedsters .which have been Derating since last November, will be eliminated by a shift m the schedule of -he Rio Grande s Exposi.ion- Flyer conventional steam trains, effective the earn. Under the new schedule, the Expo.i :or Flyer will depart Denver at 3:45 p. m. daily, in-'Jtead in-'Jtead at 9:05 a. m. as formerly; arriving at Salt Late City at 7-40 a. i.n. ins.ead of 12:15 a. m. Eastbound, the Flyer will Wave Salt Lalke City at-7 p. m. ins.ead of t :40 p. cm. 'and I will arrive at Denver at 10:50 a. m. instead ol 11:50 a. cm. , , , I Th" schedule of the Mountaineer Mountain-eer train iwill be adjusted for Denver departure at 8:30 p. m. daily, with arrival at Grand Junction at 6:40 a. m. In recent communications to members of the lAlssociatiani at Aimerioan Railroads-, the O. D. T. has lurged that duplicate tram ervices', including high' speed deluxe service that accomodates but a relatively few people, be liminated ami schedules be so staggered that each train will T- trav -rdKion Grande, -a-nee in War fse the most efftcicnt-and d diiconanuance, at ie treamlmed duration, of ,aid, (further c,verndght tratlt",fUa,r,di conssrv- .njy tooglad J |