- William Benson Storey
William Benson Storey, Jr. (
November 17 1857 –October 24 1940 ) was the fifteenth president of theAtchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway .Storey was born
November 17 1857 , inSan Francisco, California , the son of William Bainbridge Storey, an express, stagecoach and newspaper agent, and Ellen Dean (Benson) Storey. His family moved around following his father's career until 1866 when they settled in Colfax.in 1876, Storey started his railroad career with the
Southern Pacific Railroad as a stake driver on the line between Oakland and Berkeley. He used his earnings from that summer and the following year to finance his college education, and he graduated from theUniversity of California in 1881 with a mechanical engineering degree. He hired out with theCentral Pacific Railroad and soon found himself working throughoutIdaho ,Utah andSouth Dakota as well as theCalifornia coast.Storey's association with the Santa Fe began when he was hired by the
San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway (a Santa Fe subsidiary formed to make the railroad's connection to San Francisco) as chief engineer. He transferred to the Santa Fe in 1903 as chief engineer and worked his way up to the vice presidency of the Santa Fe in 1909. In 1917 he was appointed as the federal manager, and three years later, onJanuary 1 1920 , he succeededEdward Payson Ripley as president of the Santa Fe. He served as president until his retirement from the position onMay 2 1933 . [cite book| pages=p 139| title=Homage to the Santa Fe; The many facets of big time railroading| author=Armitage, Merle| publisher=Omni Publications| location=Hawthorne, California| year=1973| edition=reprinted 1986| ] Storey remained on the board of directors until his death in 1940, a year after his successor's own death.References
* New York Times (
October 30 1940 ), " [http://www.geocities.com/bevshul/OHS/articles/Storey1877.htm W. B. Storey Dies] ". RetrievedAugust 19 2005 .
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