Golden Gate (passenger train)

Golden Gate (passenger train)

The "Golden Gate" was one of the named passenger trains of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.

The lightweight streamliner was assigned train Nos. 60–63, and ran daily between Richmond and Los Angeles via California's San Joaquin Valley. Connections with Santa Fe Trailways bus lines extended the line across the Bay Bridge to San Francisco and as far south as Los Angeles.

A direct competitor to the Southern Pacific Railroad's "San Joaquin Daylight", the "Golden Gate's" scheduled 9-hour and 25-minute transit time bested that of the "Daylight" (and busing partner Pacific Greyhound) by some 20–30 minutes. After a series of public hearings and legal challenges were concluded, the first all-new, six-car consists entered revenue service on July 1, 1938. Standard fares were $6.00 for one-way travel, $10.80 round-trip, rates that were matched by the SP. The entire route comprised 312.8 rail miles and 112 bus miles.

The train was all but eliminated on April 11, 1965 though No. 62 was reassigned as No. 8 and took over the duties of the southbound "Fast Mail Express". Service was ended once-and-for-all on April 28, 1968. Today, Amtrak California's "San Joaquin" runs the same route from Port Chicago to Bakersfield.

History

Timeline

* October 8, 1935: The Santa Fe applies for permission from the California Railroad Commission to operate "one-ticket, point-to-point, streamlined train service" between San Francisco and Bakersfield, with coordinated motor coach (bus) service extending the route south to Los Angeles.
* November 12, 1936: The San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge officially opens.
* July 1, 1938: Revenue operations for the coordinated rail-bus service commence.
* 1940: The "Golden Gate" consists are expanded to seven cars with the addition of two "chair" cars.
* 1942: Consist size expands to 7 cars, and each logs 626 daily miles.
* July, 1949: "Valley"-type 6-6-4 sleeping cars are added to train Nos. 60 and 61.
* 1957: Train Nos. 62 and 63 add railway post office cars to their consists.
* 1958: The use of round-end observation cars is discontinued.
* February 2, 1958: Train No. 61 is quietly withdrawn from service.
* June 15, 1958: Northbound rail service is cut back to Richmond.
* April 11, 1965: Train Nos. 60 and 63 are withdrawn from service, and No. 62 is redesignated as No. 8.
* April 28, 1968: The "Golden Gate" makes its last run.

Equipment used

Initial "Golden Gate" consists (two lightweight trainsets), July 1938:

* EMD E1A Locomotive #8L–#9L
* Baggage-"Chair" car / Coach with newsstand (36 seats) #3490–#3491
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3115–#3116
* Club-Lounge-"Chair" car / Coach (26 seats) #3117–#3118
* Fred Harvey Company Lunch Counter Diner-Lounge #1501–#1502
* Round-end Parlor-Lounge-Observation (34 seats) #3243–3244

The "Golden Gate" consists (two trainsets) as of March 1948:

* EMD E1A Locomotive #3LA, #4LA, #5L, #7L–#9L (shared power with the "San Diegan")
* Baggage-"Chair" car / Coach with newsstand (36 seats) #3490–#3491
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3116, #3119, #3137–#3166
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3116, #3119, #3137–#3166
* "Chair" car / Lounge #3117–#3118
* Fred Harvey Company Lunch Counter Diner #1500–#1507
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3116, #3119, #3137–#3166
* Leg Rest "Chair" car / Coach (44 seats)* #2861–#2911
* Sleeper "Valley"-type (6 sections, 6 roomettes, 4 bedrooms)
* Round-end "Chair" car / Coach-Observation (58 seats) #3243–3244

:*Extra car added between Chicago and Oakland during the summer months.

"Golden Gate" consists in 1958:

* ALCO PA/PB #51LAC or
* EMD F-unit 300-series LAB sets

Nos. 60–63
* any lightweight Baggage
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3101, #3108, #3111, #3115, #3119, #3144–#3158
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3101, #3108, #3111, #3115, #3119, #3144–#3158
* Bar-Lounge #1388–#1399, #1346–#1349
* Fred Harvey Company Lunch Counter (Diner) #1500, #1503–#1507
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3101, #3108, #3111, #3115, #3119, #3144–#3158
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3101, #3108, #3111, #3115, #3119, #3144–#3158

No. 62 only
* Railway Post Office-Baggage #3402–#3408, #3600–#3606
* any lightweight Baggage
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3101, #3108, #3111, #3115, #3119, #3144–#3158
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3101, #3108, #3111, #3115, #3119, #3144–#3158
* Bar-Lounge #1388–#1399, #1346–#1349
* Fred Harvey Company Lunch Counter (Diner) #1500, #1503–#1507
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3101, #3108, #3111, #3115, #3119, #3144–#3158
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3101, #3108, #3111, #3115, #3119, #3144–#3158

In May, 1960 two-unit ALCO PA sets replaced the F-units. Car #1346 was converted to a "Vend-O-Lounge" vending machine car in May of 1964 (operated by the Harvey Company), though it failed to gain public acceptance and was subsequently replaced with a standard 1500-series Lunch Counter Diner the following September.

References

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* Signor, John R. (2005). "The Golden Gate Trains." "The Warbonnet" 11 (1) 6-25.
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ee also

* 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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