- Fillmore and Western Railway
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Fillmore, California . Murder mysteries are a favorite. The F&W is known as the "Home of the Hollywood Movie Trains" because the majority of its rolling stock was acquired from three major studios:20th Century Fox , Paramount, andMGM . It is also frequently used for the filming oftelevision series, motion pictures and commercials and as a locale for private and commercial stillphotography , and visitors can often see such activity as well as sets and support equipment at the rail yard.Operating year-round as a tourist train, the F&W offers numerous special events including the Railroad Days Festival, the Pumpkinliner,
Christmas Tree Trains, theNorth Pole Express, the Day Out with Thomas, and the Little Engine that Could. The normal schedule involves weekend excursions, dinner trains, murder mystery trains, barbecue trains, and shopping excursions to nearbySanta Paula .History
The F&W is a
standard gauge railroad running roughly parallel to State Route 126 inVentura County , California, on a section of track formerly owned bySouthern Pacific Railroad and now owned by theUnion Pacific Railroad . This line was originally part of the Southern Pacific's main line between San Francisco and Los Angeles before the Montalvo Cutoff was built through theSanta Susana Mountains in 1924. The track was used extensively by Southern Pacific as late as the 1950s to haulcitrus from packing houses located in theSanta Clara River Valley . This section is now abranch line , connecting at its west end to the Union Pacific at Montalvo, between the cities of Oxnard and Ventura. Prior to storm damage in 1979, the eastern end of the line connected to Southern Pacific tracks in Santa Clarita. The eastern end of the line now terminates in Piru.Current equipment
The roster of the F&W includes two GP35s, a GP30 and two F7s from
General Motors Electromotive Division and an S6 and RS32 from ALCO. The railroad also owns numerous coaches, freight cars,caboose s and excursion cars. The F&W also included an Ex-Canadian Pacific Railway Baldwin 2-8-0 Consolidation steam locomotive, since returned to its native home. Also in operation is an 0-4-0 Porter tank engine, the "Sespe".The rail yard is located adjacent to the restored
city hall in downtown Fillmore and is part of the revitalized section of the city rebuilt after the extensive damage caused by the 1994Northridge earthquake that brought down the facades of many nearby businesses. A vintage 1906 80-ton turntable bridge originally installed inCapreol, Ontario , was purchased from theCanadian National Railway and was installed in a newly constructed pit onFebruary 7 ,2007 . When completed later in 2007, the turntable allowed not only turning of locomotives and cars but also access to planned facilities on tracks in the narrow yard area. This area is planned to be the center of a proposed railway heritage park complex that will also feature aroundhouse .when|date=August 2008Future plans
Transportation planners in the Southern California region have been studying the feasibility of restoring the eastern end of the line between Santa Paula and Santa Clarita in order to establish Metrolink service. This would require bringing existing track up to passenger standards, adding passing sidings and acquisition of new right of way for track between the current eastern terminus of the line located just west of Interstate 5 (I-5) and Metrolink's Antelope Valley line. The new line would also require construction of a bridge over the south fork of the Santa Clara River and an at grade crossing or a
flying junction atSan Fernando Road . This line would have the potential to relieve some of the current commuter load on I-5 corridor between State Route 126 and State Route 14 as well as providing future commute options for housing development that is currently on the drawing boards for northernLos Angeles County and easternVentura County .ee also
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Heritage railway
*List of heritage railways References
*cite book |title=Tourist Trains 2005| year=2005| publisher=Kalmbach Publishing Company| id=1546-2730| pages=p 26
External links
* [http://www.fwry.com/ Railway's website]
* [http://www.scrvrhs.com/ Santa Clara River Valley Historical Society's website]
* [http://archive.railpac.org/issues/president/200608p.html/ 7/26/06 Comments from Paul J. Dyson, President of Rail Passenger Association of California President on expanding Metrolink Service on the Santa Paula line]
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