- Pacific Fruit Express
Pacific Fruit Express reporting mark|PFE was a
railroad refrigerator car leasing company that at one point was the largest refrigerator car operator in the world. The company was founded onDecember 7 ,1906 as a joint venture between the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railroads. It began operation onOctober 1 ,1907 , with a fleet of 6,600 refrigerator cars built by theAmerican Car and Foundry Company (ACF).In 1923, the
Western Pacific Railroad joined the venture by leasing its own, brand new fleet of 2775 reefers to PFE. They were painted in standard PFE colors with only WP heralds on the cars instead of the paired UP-SP markings. The WP cars were all retired by the late 1950s, among the last wooden reefers in PFE's fleet. WP ended its partnership with PFE in late 1967 and joinedFruit Growers Express instead.PFE's assets were divided between the UP and SP when the company was split on
April 1 ,1978 . It is now a UP subsidiary. [ [http://www.stb.dot.gov/econdata.nsf/f039526076cc0f8e8525660b006870c9/c47c345c03f9d3668525744300675f26/$FILE/2007%20Annual%20Report%20Form%20R-1's%20Union%20Pacific%20Railroad.pdf Class I Railroad Annual Report R-1: Union Pacific Railroad Company to the Surface Transportation Board for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 2007] ]Pacific Fruit Express Roster, 1907–1970:
Source: "The Great Yellow Fleet", p. 17.
Paint and markings
Modern cars owned by PFE typically carried both UP and SP heralds and either "Union Pacific Fruit Express" or "Southern Pacific Fruit Express". The AAR
reporting mark s were UPFE for cars operated by Union Pacific or SPFE for cars operated by Southern Pacific.Legacy
PFE's impact is still seen in
Roseville, California , site of a major Union Pacificclassification yard , where there is a road named "PFE Road".References
* Sacramento History Online (2004), " [http://www.sacramentohistory.org/resources_timeline.html Timeline - Transportation, Agriculture] ". Retrieved
May 18 ,2005 — company startup details.
* Thompson, Anthony W. et al. (1992). "Pacific Fruit Express". Signature Press, Wilton, CA. ISBN 1-930013-03-5.
* White, John H. (1986). "The Great Yellow Fleet". Golden West Books, San Marino, CA. ISBN 0-87095-091-6.External links
* [http://www.sdrm.org/roster/freight/ref11207/index.html Pacific Fruit Express Company #11207] — photo and short history of one of the last ice-type refrigerator cars built.
* [http://www.sdrm.org/roster/freight/re300010/index.html Pacific Fruit Express Company #300010] — photo and short history of one of the first mechanical-type refrigerator cars built.
* [http://www.uprr.com/aboutup/photos/pfe/index.shtml Pacific Fruit Express photo gallery] at theUnion Pacific Railroad official website.
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