- California Limited
The "California Limited" was one of the named passenger trains of the
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and a true "workhorse " of the railroad. It was assigned train Nos. 3 & 4, and its route ran fromChicago, Illinois toLos Angeles, California . Operating seven sections of the "Limited" was common, and during peak travel periods as many as 23 westbound and 22 eastbound sections departed in a single day.The line was conceived by company president
Allen Manvel as a means to "…signify completion of the basic [Santa Fe] system…" Manvel felt he could attract business and enhance the prestige of the railroad by establishing daily, first-class service from Chicago to the West Coast. The "California Limited", billed as the "Finest Train West of Chicago"," made its first run onNovember 27 ,1892 , with five separate trainsets making continuous round trips on a 2½-day schedule (each way).The "California Limited" was the first of Santa Fe's name trains to feature
Fred Harvey Company meal service en route. The later trains also offered all of the amenities of the day including air conditioning, an onboard barber, beautician, steam-operated clothing press, even a shower-bath. The "Limited" was also the first train in the Santa Fe system to have itsobservation car s fitted with illuminated "drumheads," which bore the train's name juxtaposed over the company's logo.The "California Limited" was permanently removed from service on
June 15 ,1954 , giving it the distinction of having had the longest tenure of any train making the Chicago-Los Angeles run within the Santa Fe system.History
Timeline
* October 1892: Pullman delivers five six-car trainsets for the initiation of "California Limited" service.
*November 27 ,1892 : The Santa Fe inaugurates the "California Limited" route, leavingChicago on a 2½-day schedule. The train would log fifteen different locomotive and crew changes.
*December 1 ,1892 : The first "California Limited" train returns fromLos Angeles .
* 1893: The train receives four new elegant dining cars designed by master car buildersBarney & Smith .
*May 4 ,1896 : The line is temporarily taken out of service.
* November 1896: Regular service on the line resumes on a 66-hour schedule.
* 1899: The "Limited" is reduced to four trains per week.
* 1902: The line resumes daily service on a 68-hour schedule.
* 1910: The trains are completely re-equipped with new locomotives and passenger cars.
*December 12 ,1911 : The "Limited" loses some of its prestige to the Santa Fe's new, more opulent "de Luxe" service.
*November 14 ,1926 : The "Limited" is relegated to true "second-class" status following the inception of the Santa Fe's "Chief" all-Pullman, extra-fare limited.
* Early 1930s: The train’s dining car is removed midway between Chicago and Los Angeles as a cost-saving measure.
*April 1 ,1938 : The "Limited" is temporarily suspended.
*May 22 ,1938 : Regular service on the line resumes.
*September 4 ,1945 : The second section of Train No. 4 enters a siding near milepost 126 in the City ofSanta Anita at excessive speed and derails. Some 200 people are injured, five fatally. One cleanup worker dies the following day in a freak accident.
*June 15 ,1954 : The "California Limited" is withdrawn from service.Equipment used
A wide variety of steam- and diesel-powered locomotives served the "California Limited" over the course of its lifetime.
In 1892, the rolling stock delivered for the "California Limited" consisted of all heavyweight cars built by the
Pullman-Standard . The equipment used on each train was as follows:* a compartment and drawing-room
Sleeping car
* aDining car that served "the bestFred Harvey meals on rails"
* aClub car /Parlor car
* a full-compartment Sleeping car
* a compartment drawing-room Sleeping car
* a combination 10-compartment Sleeping car / open-endObservation car Though the cars would in time change to the all-steel heavyweight variety, followed eventually by
stainless-steel lightweight construction, for years the consist of the "California Limited" remained at only six cars per section.References
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* Patterson, Clyde Q. (2005). "The Wreck of Second No. 4: The California Limited Tragedy at Santa Anita." "The Warbonnet" 11 (2) 6-13.
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* 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]
* [http://www.kingswayrc.com/gcst/roster/valley.html Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway "Verde Valley"] — photos and short history of a "California Limited" Sleeping Car built in 1942.
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