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The ''Desert Wind'' was an
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long-distance passenger train that ran from 1979 to 1997. It operated from
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as a section of the ''
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'', serving Los Angeles via
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; and
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.


History

In the late 1960s, prior to the creation of Amtrak, the
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combined its long-distance streamliners between Chicago, Kansas City, and the West Coast into a single massive train dubbed by critics the "City of Everywhere". This train included the '' Challenger'', the '' City of Denver'', the '' City of Kansas City'', the '' City of Los Angeles'', the '' City of Portland'', and the '' City of San Francisco''. At one point, it ran up to 27 cars. The ''City of Los Angeles'' separated at Ogden, Utah, to serve Los Angeles via Las Vegas. Of these, Amtrak retained portions of the ''City of Kansas City'' and the ''City of San Francisco'' for its Chicago – San Francisco service, which it named the ''
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''. Regular service to Las Vegas ended in the early morning hours of May 2, 1971, when the westbound ''City of Los Angeles'' made its last station stop on its final trip to its namesake city. Throughout the 1970s, there were brief attempts to revive service to Las Vegas in the form of charters and excursions, plus one regularly scheduled weekend-only train called the '' Las Vegas Limited'', which ran for four months in 1976. Matters came to a head in 1979, as Amtrak faced significant political pressure to cut costs and reduce the size of its national network. Senator
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(D-Nevada) pushed Amtrak hard to create a train which served Las Vegas, and Amtrak considered replacing the '' Southwest Limited'', its existing Chicago – Los Angeles train, with such a service. In the end, the ''Southwest Limited'' remained and Amtrak introduced the ''Desert Wind'', which made its first run on October 28, 1979. The original ''Desert Wind'' was a day train with
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equipment. The northbound train left Los Angeles mid-day and arrived in Ogden the following morning to connect with the eastbound ''San Francisco Zephyr''. The southbound departed Ogden in the middle of the night after the arrival of the westbound ''San Francisco Zephyr'' from Chicago and arrived in Los Angeles in late afternoon. The journey took eighteen hours. Beginning in 1980, the ''Desert Wind'' exchanged a Chicago – Los Angeles
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with the ''San Francisco Zephyr'' at Ogden; this service expanded in 1982 to include a sleeping car. Caliente, Nevada, was added to the timetable on October 25, 1981, while
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, was added April 24, 1983. After the renamed and rerouted ''
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'' began using the
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main line in 1983, the ''Desert Wind'' began connecting with the ''Zephyr'' at Salt Lake City. Later, the ''Desert Wind'' and the
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-bound '' Pioneer'' would operate together with the ''California Zephyr'' from Chicago to Salt Lake City, where the trains separated. This created a train of 16 Superliner cars running from Chicago to Utah, the longest that Amtrak had ever operated aside from the ''
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.'' With Amtrak needing at least four locomotives to pull this massive train through the Rockies, the ''Pioneer'' began splitting off at
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in 1991, while the ''Desert Wind'' continued to split from the ''Zephyr'' at Salt Lake City. In May 1997, the ''Desert Wind'' and ''Pioneer'' were discontinued as part of Amtrak's recurring budget cuts. Train service was replaced with a Los Angeles – Las Vegas
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service. At that time, rail service between Los Angeles and Las Vegas took 7 hours 15 minutes.


Proposed restoration

There are several private, competing plans to restore rail service from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, including the high-speed
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and the more conventional X Train and Z-Train. A Los Angeles – Las Vegas route run by
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nearly entered service in 2000. A Talgo VII trainset was bought for the service in 1999; when it was not implemented, the trainset was later used on the Amtrak ''Cascades'' service. Also, as of 2011, new routes were being considered, including routes using the same track as the original ''Desert Wind'', and routes using the Metrolink San Bernardino Line. Lack of funding and congestion through the Cajon Pass remained significant obstacles. More recent proposals using high-speed rail have suggested routing through Victorville and connecting with California's high-speed rail project in Palmdale, assuming the California project can secure funding for a connection from Bakersfield to Los Angeles. The route has some merit for Amtrak, as the July 2010 issue of ''
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'' listed the route as one to be restored in conjunction with upgrading the equipment on the ''California Zephyr''. In 2021, Amtrak announced a Los Angeles to Las Vegas train service as part of a new expansion proposal. In June 2021, Senator
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(D-Montana) added an amendment to the Surface Transportation Investment Act of 2021 which requires the Department of Transportation (not Amtrak itself) to evaluate the restoration of discontinued long-distance routes, such as the ''Desert Wind''. The bill passed the Senate Commerce Committee with bipartisan support, and was later rolled into President Biden's
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(IIJA), which was passed into law in November 2021. The report must be delivered to Congress within two years. The law also provides $2.4 billion in new funds to Amtrak's long-distance route network. On October 28, 2022, the FRA announced the beginning of the Amtrak Daily Long-Distance Service Study as required by the IIJA. Its purpose is to evaluate the restoration and addition of discontinued and new long-distance passenger services, as well as the upgrading of tri-weekly long-distance services (the ''
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'' and the ''
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'') to daily operation. The criteria for either restoring or creating new long-distance routes are that they connect large and small communities as part of a "regional rail network", provide economic and social well-being for rural areas, provide "enhanced connectivity" for the existing long-distance passenger trains, and reflect the support and engagement of the locals and region for restored long-distance passenger service. These criteria include the ''Desert Wind'', among other trains. The study will take place through 2023, and will engage with stakeholders, the rail companies, and communities as it evaluates "how to better connect people with long-distance rail services".


See also

*'' North Coast Hiawatha''


References


External links


Trainweb: Amtrak Desert Wind - Train #35 & 36
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