- Grand Canyon Limited
The "Grand Canyon Limited" was one of the named passenger trains of the
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway . It was assigned train Nos. 23 & 24, and its route stretched betweenChicago, Illinois andLos Angeles, California .In 1901, the Santa Fe Railroad completed a 64-
mile (103-km) long branch line fromWilliams, Arizona to "Grand Canyon Village" at the South Rim ofGrand Canyon National Park . The first scheduled train of theGrand Canyon Railway to convey paying passengers arrived from Williams onSeptember 17 of that year.Branch line trains as well as special excursions departing from
Southern California , Chicago, andTexas and travelling directly to the Rim were often schedule as a part of the Santa Fe's Southwestern promotional strategy. Finally, onJune 29 ,1929 , service commenced on the "Grand Canyon Limited", named for the railroad's most popular tourist attraction. It quickly became one of America's most celebrated vacation trains.Under typical operation the westward trains were split in two sections upon arrival at Barstow, in order that one section could travel directly to
San Francisco (Oakland-Richmond) via theTehachapi Loop , while the other continued on to Los Angeles. DuringWorld War II , the "Limited" was often run in two or three sections to transport troops between Chicago-Los Angeles and San Francisco. In its later years, the train steadily lost passengers to the railroad's flashier, more-modern name trains such as the "Super Chief " and itsstreamlined passenger cars.The last train of the "Grand Canyon" completed its run on
January 8 ,1970 , its equipment having been transferred to the Santa Fe's "San Francisco Chief ".History
Timeline
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September 17 ,1901 : The Santa Fe inaugurates service on theGrand Canyon Railway , running between Williams, Arizona and the South Rim of Grand Canyon.
* January 1905: The first-class, Santa Fe-built "El Tovar Hotel" opens its doors. The structure is situated just 20 feet from the canyon rim.
*June 29 ,1929 : The "Grand Canyon Limited" enters service with an "over-the-road" schedule of 58 hours.
*June 4 ,1938 : Both the "Grand Canyon Limited" and the "Navajo" are rerouted over the Belen cutoff throughAmarillo, Texas . Transit time is reduced to 55 hours.
*July 7 ,1945 : Combined train No. 2 ("The Scout ") and No. 24, powered by locomotive #3733, strikes a "Caterpillar" shovel. The locomotive's pilot, headlight, and cylinders are damaged in the collision.
*June 2 ,1946 : The "Grand Canyon Limited" is rerouted from Santa Fe's Second District (via Pasadena) to the Third District (viaRiverside -Fullerton ) to balance the number of passenger trains entering the Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal (LAUPT ).
*June 8 ,1947 : The line receives its first diesel locomotives andstainless-steel lightweight passenger cars. The train is broken into two separate sections and the name is shortened to the "Grand Canyon". The operating schedule is reduced to 48 hours, 45 minutes.
*December 27 ,1949 : Train No. 23 collides with an automobile at a grade crossing inHighland Park, California , which flattens the wheels on the locomotives.
*May 31 ,1951 : Combined train No. 2 ("The Scout") and No. 23 is sideswiped by train No. 123 inChandler, Arizona , derailing cars #RSX 287, express #2558, baggage #1634, and "chair" cars #3108 and #3070. No. 123 cars baggage #1791 and #1601, "chair" cars #3087, #3158, and #1169, diner #1461, lounge #136, and sleepers "L.S. Hungerford", "Tonelea", "Toreva", and "Centgate" also sustain damage.
*April 5 ,1964 : Train No. 123, consisting of five locomotives and 16 cars, encounters a rockslide while traveling at 81 miles-per-hour throughDoublea, Arizona .
*January 7 ,1970 : Service on the northern section (via theRaton Pass ) of the "Grand Canyon" is discontinued; service is shunted to the "San Francisco Chief ".
*January 8 ,1970 : The southern section (via Belen) of the "Grand Canyon" is withdrawn from service due to a steady decline in ridership.Equipment used
A wide variety of steam- and diesel-powered locomotives served the "Grand Canyon Limited" over the course of its lifetime.
The original rolling stock delivered for the second-class "Grand Canyon Limited" consisted of all heavyweight cars built by the
Pullman-Standard . The equipment used on both trains was as follows:* a Baggage-Dormitory-Buffet Smoking Car
* two "Chair" cars (Coaches)
* aDining car
* three compartment and drawing-room Sleepers
* a full open-end Observation /Parlor car Train consists varied daily as traffic density fluctuated; the train often ran in two or three sections during the summer months.
Near the end of its career, in 1968, reflecting the dwindling passengertraffic of the time, a typical consist between the Chicago and Kansas City portion of the trip was as follows:
* Two Alco PA's
* One Streamline Baggage Car
* Two coachesReferences
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* Schafer, Mike, "Pike Size Trains", Model Railroader Magazine, November 1980, p.67
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Grand Canyon Railway
* Passenger train service on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe RailwayExternal links
* [http://www.bnsf.com/ Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway]
* [http://www.csrmf.org/ California State Railway Museum]
* [http://www.atsfrr.com/ Santa Fe Railway Historical & Modeling Society]
* [http://www.trains.com/Content/Dynamic/Articles/000/000/001/138fddcg.asp Passenger trains operating on the eve of Amtrak]
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