- Super C (freight train)
The "Super C" was a premium, high-speed intermodal
freight train operated by theAtchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway from 1968 to 1976. Dubbed the "World's Fastest Freight Train"," the all-TOFC (trailer-on-flatcar, or "piggyback ") and container train's route ran fromChicago, Illinois toLos Angeles, California on a 40-hour schedule.Overview
The brainchild of company president
John S. Reed , the "Super C" (led by a pair ofEMD FP45 s) made its inaugural run onJanuary 17 ,1968 , covering the distance in a record-breaking 34½ hours and averaging 63.7 miles-per-hour (108.4 km/h) in the process. For an added fee of $1,400 per trailer shippers received guaranteed fast delivery.Santa Fe first experimented with high-speed freight operations on its Illinois Division in late 1966. By year's end, a set of passenger-geared GE U28CG locomotives was able to transport 19 piggyback cars from L.A.'s Hobart Yard to Chicago in 61 hours. On
June 8 ,1967 a joint run using New York Central's "Flexi-Van" container cars traveled fromNew York City to Los Angeles in 54 hours, 21 minutes. The train's cargo typically consisted of such high-priority items such as auto parts and electronic components; theUnited States Post Office was a consistent customer.Though the size of the "Super C"
' s consist on a day-to-day basis varied from as little as two to as many as 15 or 20 cars, it always generated positive public relations for the railroad as it tangibly demonstrated the Santa Fe's ability to provided expedited freight service over its modern rail system. In the end, too few shippers opted to pay the premium for 40-hour delivery, especially when considering that a standard TOFC load arrived in just 15 hours more. The final blow came in 1976 when the Santa Fe lost its USPS contract to a joint venture of theChicago and North Western Railway and theUnion Pacific Railroad , who could deliver the mail at a lower cost, albeit more slowly.Demise
The hotshot freight concluded its last cross-country trip on
May 20 ,1976 .References
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*External links
* [http://atsf.railfan.net/atsfpres/atsf90.html ATSF FP45 90] — the history of the first locomotive to lead the "Super C".
* [http://www.atsfry.com/OralHistory/Elwood/elwood2.htm "Santa Fe's "SUPER 'C' ": The World's Fastest Freight Train"] article by Jack Elwood at the [http://www.atsfrr.com/ Santa Fe Railway Historical & Modeling Society] official website.
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