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The ''Owl Limited'' was an overnight
passenger train A passenger train is a train used to transport people along a railroad line, as opposed to a freight train that carries goods. These trains may consist of unpowered passenger railroad cars (also known as coaches or carriages) push-pull train, ...
of the
Southern Pacific Company The Southern Pacific (or Espee from the railroad initials) 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 names ...
which ran between
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and
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via the Central Valley. The service was inaugurated on December 18, 1898. The train was canceled after April 11, 1965, with as few as 15 passengers per day using the service. The train operated with several classes of
sleeping car The sleeping car or sleeper (often ) is a railway passenger car (rail), passenger car that can accommodate all passengers in beds of one kind or another, for the purpose of sleeping. George Pullman was the main American innovator and owner of sl ...
s, coaches, chair cars, and a diner.


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Passenger trains of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company Named passenger trains of the United States Railway services introduced in 1898 Railway services discontinued in 1963 {{US-rail-transport-stub