- Santa Fe de Luxe
The "Santa Fe de Luxe" was the first extra-fare named
passenger train on theAtchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway .The "de Luxe" (meaning something luxurious, or elegant) was inaugurated on
December 12 ,1911 with a weekly schedule betweenChicago, Illinois , andLos Angeles, California . It was the first of Santa Fe's passenger trains to carry the slogan "Extra Fast-Extra Fine-Extra Fare" and was conceived by company presidentEdward Payson Ripley as the Santa Fe equivalent to the "20th Century Limited " and "Broadway Limited ".The complete trip between the two terminals took only 63 hours, and its 60 passengers paid a surcharge of $25 for each direction that they travelled. Passengers were required to board only at the terminal points, in Kansas City, or at the
Williams, Arizona station (where those heading to theGrand Canyon disembarked and boarded a train of theGrand Canyon Railway in order to reach their destination).Upon arriving at Summit Station at the crest of the
Cajon Pass , eastbound passengers were presented withorchid corsages (for the ladies) and engraved pigskin wallets (for the men). On the westbound run, ladies received a bouquet offlower s and a basket of California oranges, while the men received the customary wallet.With the outbreak of
World War I , the Santa Fe sought to eliminate its redundant lines. As the "de Luxe" was not considered essential to the war effort, it was withdrawn from service onMay 1 ,1917 .Equipment used
It took the
Pullman Company almost a year to design and build the 12 heavyweight all-steel underframe cars that comprised the two identical consists of the "de Luxe", on of these being:*
4-6-2 "Pacific"-type Steam Locomotive
* Baggage-Club-Lounge (also included a barber shop and library) #1328 "San Gabriel"
*Fred Harvey Company Diner #1434
* Sleeper (7 drawing rooms) "Walpi"
* Sleeper (7 drawing rooms) "Pima"
* Sleeper (7 compartments, 2 drawing rooms) "Piute"
* Sleeper (7 compartments, 2 drawing rooms) "Vaca"
* Observation-Parlor "El Quivira"The cars were lavishly furnished, and were outfitted with "ice-activated" air conditioning (the first passenger train in the
United States to be so equipped) andelectric lighting. Drawing room passengers slept in brass beds, as opposed to the usual berths.References
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* Passenger train service on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
External links
* [http://www.csrmf.org/ California State Railway Museum]
* [http://www.atsfrr.com/ Santa Fe Railway Historical & Modeling Society]
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