The ''Golden Gate'' was one of the
named passenger trains of the
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (Santa Fe). It ran between Oakland and Bakersfield, California; its bus connections provided service between
San Francisco and
Los Angeles via
California's
San Joaquin Valley.
History
In 1912 The Santa Fe tried to compete with
Southern Pacific Railroad
The Southern Pacific (or Espee from the railroad initials- SP) was an American Class I railroad network that existed from 1865 to 1996 and operated largely in the Western United States. The system was operated by various companies under the ...
(SP) with overnight trains that included cars to and from
San Diego, the ''Saint'' train to San Francisco and the ''Angel'' train to Los Angeles. The Santa Fe route via
San Bernardino and
Barstow was longer than the SP route via
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It may refer to:
Places Australia
* Glendale, New South Wales
** Stockland Glendale, a shopping centre
*Glendale, Queensland, ...
and
Lancaster and the San Francisco to Los Angeles schedule was 16 hrs 45 minutes, compared to 14:45 for SP's ''Owl'' and 13:45 for the ''Lark''. The ''Saint'' and ''Angel'' were withdrawn in 1918. Although rumors soon flew of their return, Santa Fe later cited competition by bus services as preventing restoration of the ''Saint'' and ''Angel'' schedules.
In 1936 the completion of improvements on the
Ridge Route highway south of
Bakersfield
Bakersfield is a city in Kern County, California, United States. It is the county seat and largest city of Kern County. The city covers about near the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley and the Central Valley region. Bakersfield's populat ...
and the
San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge gave the Santa Fe an opportunity to compete with the SP with faster service. The lightweight ''Golden Gate''
streamliner
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s were assigned Nos. 60–63 and ran daily between
Oakland
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(station was actually in
Emeryville Emeryville may refer to:
* Emeryville, California
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) and Bakersfield. Santa Fe buses connected San Francisco across the
San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge to Oakland and between Bakersfield and Los Angeles, most with stops at
North Hollywood and
Hollywood
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* Hollywood, Los Angeles, a neighborhood in California
* Hollywood, a metonym for the cinema of the United States
Hollywood may also refer to:
Places United States
* Hollywood District (disambiguation)
* Hollywood, ...
and some with stops at
Burbank
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Places Australia
* Burbank, Queensland, a suburb in Brisbane
United States
* Burbank, California, a city in Los Angeles County
* Burbank, Santa Clara County, California, a census-designated place
* Burbank, Illinois, ...
, Glendale, and
Pasadena. The Oakland transfer point moved to
Richmond
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* Richmond, Virginia, the capital of Virginia, United States
* Richmond, London, a part of London
* Richmond, North Yorkshire, a town in England
* Richmond, British Columbia, a city in Canada
* Richmond, California, ...
in 1958 with buses making stops at Oakland and
Berkeley.
A competitor to the
Southern Pacific Railroad's ''
San Joaquin Daylight'', the ''Golden Gate's'' scheduled 9-hour and 25-minute time bested that of the ''Daylight''. After a series of hearings and legal challenges, as well as public displays of the new rolling stock, the new six-car consists entered service on July 1, 1938. Coach fares were $6.00 one-way, $10.80 round-trip, rates that were matched by the SP. San Francisco to Los Angeles was 312.8 rail miles () plus 112 bus miles ().
In early 1939, the ''Golden Gate'' was involved in what was believed to be the first collision between a modern
streamlined train and an automobile when it was struck by a car in
Richmond
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* Richmond, Virginia, the capital of Virginia, United States
* Richmond, London, a part of London
* Richmond, North Yorkshire, a town in England
* Richmond, British Columbia, a city in Canada
* Richmond, California, ...
. In 1939 another train, the ''
Valley Flyer
The ''Valley Flyer'' was a short-lived named passenger train of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
The all-heavyweight, "semi-streamlined" train ran between Bakersfield and Oakland, California (through California's San Joaquin Vall ...
'', was added to the Bakersfield-Oakland route to carry passengers to the
Golden Gate International Exposition. In 1940 the Exposition ended and this train moved to the San Diego to Los Angeles route.
Citing losses of up to $421,000 in 1963 (), the Santa Fe applied to discontinue the ''Golden Gate''. The California Public Utilities Commission held hearings on the discontinuance of the service in 1964 and authorized discontinuance of the service in March 1965 stating that "the public reaction
o discontinuing the service
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was apathetic to say the least." Yet just seven years earlier in 1957, passenger feedback was cited as the reason to adjust the ''Golden Gate'' timetable about one hour earlier in the day.
[ ] The ''Golden Gate'' was all but eliminated on April 11, 1965,
[ ] though No. 62 was reassigned as No. 8 and took over the duties of the southbound ''Fast Mail Express''. That service ended April 28, 1968.
Amtrak California's ''
San Joaquin'' runs the same route from
Port Chicago to Bakersfield.
Timeline
* January 20, 1912: The Santa Fe begins service between Los Angeles and San Francisco via Barstow and Bakersfield with overnight trains with through cars from/to San Diego, the ''Saint'' northbound and the ''Angel'' southbound.
* December 31, 1918: The ''Saint'' and the ''Angel'' are discontinued.
* October 8, 1935: The Santa Fe applies for permission from the
Railroad Commission of the State of California to operate "''one-ticket, point-to-point, streamlined train service''" between San Francisco and Bakersfield, with coordinated motor coach (bus) service extending the route south to Los Angeles.
* November 12, 1936: The San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge opens.
* July 1, 1938: Santa Fe's coordinated rail-bus service starts.
* June 11, 1939: The ''Valley Flyer'' is added to the route to serve the Golden Gate International Exposition.
* 1940: The ''Golden Gate'' consists expand to seven cars with the addition of two "chair" cars.
* 1940-1941 ''Valley Flyer'' reassigned to service between San Diego and Los Angeles.
* 1942: Consist expands to 7 cars, and each logs 626 daily miles ().
* July 1949: ''Valley''-type 6-6-4 sleeping cars are added to train Nos. 60 and 61.
* 1957: Train Nos. 62 and 63 add railway post office cars to their consists.
* 1958: round-end observation cars are discontinued.
* February 2, 1958: Train No. 61 is withdrawn from service.
* June 15, 1958: rail service is cut back from Oakland to
Richmond
Richmond most often refers to:
* Richmond, Virginia, the capital of Virginia, United States
* Richmond, London, a part of London
* Richmond, North Yorkshire, a town in England
* Richmond, British Columbia, a city in Canada
* Richmond, California, ...
.
* April 11, 1965: Train Nos. 60 and 63 are withdrawn
and No. 62 is redesignated as No. 8.
* April 28, 1968: The ''Golden Gate'' makes its last run.
Equipment used
Initial ''Golden Gate'' consists (two
lightweight trainsets), July 1938:
*
EMC E1A Locomotive #8L–#9L
*
Baggage
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-"Chair" car /
Coach
Coach may refer to:
Guidance/instruction
* Coach (sport), a director of athletes' training and activities
* Coaching, the practice of guiding an individual through a process
** Acting coach, a teacher who trains performers
Transportation
* Co ...
with
newsstand (36 seats) #3490–#3491
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3115–#3116
* Club-
Lounge-"Chair" car / Coach (26 seats) #3117–#3118
*
Fred Harvey Company Lunch Counter
Diner
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-Lounge #1501–#1502
* Round-end Parlor-Lounge-
Observation
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(34 seats) #3243–3244
The ''Golden Gate'' consists (two trainsets) as of March 1948:
*
EMC E1A Locomotive #3LA, #4LA, #5L, #7L–#9L (shared power with the ''
San Diegan
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'')
*
Baggage
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-"Chair" car /
Coach
Coach may refer to:
Guidance/instruction
* Coach (sport), a director of athletes' training and activities
* Coaching, the practice of guiding an individual through a process
** Acting coach, a teacher who trains performers
Transportation
* Co ...
with
newsstand (36 seats) #3490–#3491
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3116, #3119, #3137–#3166
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3116, #3119, #3137–#3166
* "Chair" car /
Lounge #3117–#3118
*
Fred Harvey Company Lunch Counter
Diner
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#1500–#1507
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3116, #3119, #3137–#3166
* Leg Rest "Chair" car / Coach (44 seats)* #2861–#2911
*
Sleeper
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Sleeper may also refer to:
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* Sleeper (Marvel Comics), a Nazi German robot utilized by the Red Skull in Marvel Comics
* The Sleeper (Wild Cards), a character in the Wild Ca ...
''Valley''-type (6 sections, 6 roomettes, 4 bedrooms)
* Round-end "Chair" car / Coach-
Observation
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(58 seats) #3243–3244
:
*Extra car added between Chicago and Oakland during the summer months.
''Golden Gate'' consists in 1958:
* ALCO
PA/PB #51LAC or
*
EMD F-unit 300-series LAB sets
Nos. 60–63
* any lightweight
Baggage
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* "Chair" car /
Coach
Coach may refer to:
Guidance/instruction
* Coach (sport), a director of athletes' training and activities
* Coaching, the practice of guiding an individual through a process
** Acting coach, a teacher who trains performers
Transportation
* Co ...
(52 seats) #3070–#3101, #3108, #3111, #3115, #3119, #3144–#3158
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3101, #3108, #3111, #3115, #3119, #3144–#3158
*
Bar
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* Bar (establishment), selling alcoholic beverages
* Candy bar
* Chocolate bar
Science and technology
* Bar (river morphology), a deposit of sediment
* Bar (tropical cyclone), a layer of cloud
* Bar (u ...
-
Lounge #1388–#1399, #1346–#1349
*
Fred Harvey Company Lunch Counter (
Diner
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) #1500, #1503–#1507
* "Chair" car /
Coach
Coach may refer to:
Guidance/instruction
* Coach (sport), a director of athletes' training and activities
* Coaching, the practice of guiding an individual through a process
** Acting coach, a teacher who trains performers
Transportation
* Co ...
(52 seats) #3070–#3101, #3108, #3111, #3115, #3119, #3144–#3158
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3101, #3108, #3111, #3115, #3119, #3144–#3158
No. 62 only
*
Railway Post Office-Baggage #3402–#3408, #3600–#3606
* any lightweight
Baggage
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* "Chair" car /
Coach
Coach may refer to:
Guidance/instruction
* Coach (sport), a director of athletes' training and activities
* Coaching, the practice of guiding an individual through a process
** Acting coach, a teacher who trains performers
Transportation
* Co ...
(52 seats) #3070–#3101, #3108, #3111, #3115, #3119, #3144–#3158
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3101, #3108, #3111, #3115, #3119, #3144–#3158
* Bar-Lounge #1388–#1399, #1346–#1349
*
Fred Harvey Company Lunch Counter (
Diner
A diner is a small, inexpensive restaurant found across the United States, as well as in Canada and parts of Western Europe. Diners offer a wide range of foods, mostly American cuisine, a casual atmosphere, and, characteristically, a com ...
) #1500, #1503–#1507
* "Chair" car /
Coach
Coach may refer to:
Guidance/instruction
* Coach (sport), a director of athletes' training and activities
* Coaching, the practice of guiding an individual through a process
** Acting coach, a teacher who trains performers
Transportation
* Co ...
(52 seats) #3070–#3101, #3108, #3111, #3115, #3119, #3144–#3158
* "Chair" car / Coach (52 seats) #3070–#3101, #3108, #3111, #3115, #3119, #3144–#3158
In May 1960 two-unit ALCO PA sets replaced the F-units. Car #1346 was converted to a "Vend-O-Lounge" vending machine car in May 1964 (operated by the Harvey Company), though it failed to gain acceptance and was replaced with a 1500-series Lunch Counter Diner the following September.
See also
*
Passenger train service on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
*
San Joaquin (train):
Amtrak route that partly runs along the route of the Golden Gate.
References
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{{ATSF named trains
Passenger trains of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Named passenger trains of the United States
North American streamliner trains
Railway services introduced in 1938
Night trains of the United States
Railway services discontinued in 1968