- Western Pacific 805-A
Infobox Locomotive
name=Western Pacific 805-A|
powertype=Diesel
railroad=Western Pacific Railroad
gauge=4 ft 8½ in (1435 mm)
builder=General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD)
buildmodel=FP7
aarwheels=B-B
deliverydate=January 1950
retiredate=1972
currentowner=Feather River Rail Society
disposition=static display,Portola, California Western Pacific 805-A is a
diesel-electric railroadlocomotive built by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors. It was mainly used to pull passenger trains, specifically the "California Zephyr " (CZ), which was operated jointly by the Western Pacific, Denver and Rio Grande Western, and the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroads. It later worked for severalshort line railroad s before preservation at theWestern Pacific Railroad Museum atPortola, California .History
WP 805-A was purchased to power
Western Pacific Railroad 's portion of the California Zephyr run less than one year after the train began onMarch 20 ,1949 . The 805-A was built in 1950 as part of an order by WP for 6 new passenger locomotives: 4 cab equippedA unit s numbered 804-A, 804-C, 805-A and 805-C, and 2B unit s numbered 804-B and 805-B. These locomotives supplemented WP's exisitng fleet of F3 models, which were the original power for the CZ train.This cab unit, which would be joined by two cabless B units in a typical CZ motive power set, hauled the train between
Oakland, California , andSalt Lake City, Utah , from 1950 untilMarch 22 ,1970 , when the CZ ended. The 805-A was then placed into freight service.This style of streamlined locomotive is commonly nicknamed "covered wagon," due to its fully enclosed, round top body, which many felt resembled an Old West settler's wagon.
In 1972, WP purchased 15
General Electric U23B locomotives and turned in the 805-A for credit toward their purchase. GE sold the unit to theWellsville, Addison and Galeton Railroad inPennsylvania . After that railroad was abandoned in 1977, the 805-A was transferred to theLouisiana and Northwestern Railroad inLouisiana . All other CZ engines from the Western Pacific were traded in to builder EMD and scrapped.The
Feather River Rail Society (FRRS) wanted this locomotive for its Western Pacific Railroad collection as it had become the last WP "California Zephyr" locomotive in existence. Arrangements were made to purchase the locomotive in 1987 with the cost shared between members Steve Habeck, Larry Hanlon and John Ryczkowski. FRRS joined as the fourth partner in the purchase.The 805-A was cosmetically restored by Bill Evans and David Dewey. With this work completed a rededication ceremony was held on
May 27 ,1995 .In early 2000, the FRRS launched the Zephyr Project to raise money for a complete mechanical restoration of the 805-A and restoration of the CZ dome car "Silver Hostel". In 2004, the locomotive returned to limited operation. The 805-A is the last, intact locomotive built specifically for the CZ.
References
* [http://www.ZephyrProject.com/ The Zephyr Project]
* [http://www.WPLives.org/ Feather River Rail Society website]
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