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The Grand Canyon Limited, led by Santa Fe #5021, departs Belen, New Mexico under a full head of steam on January 12, 1947.
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The Grand Canyon Limited, led by Santa Fe #5021, departs Belen, New Mexico under a full head of steam on January 12, 1947.

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 between Chicago, Illinois and Los Angeles, California. Santa Fe (Spanish for holy faith) or Santa Fé (Portuguese) is the name of a number of places in the world: United States of America: Santa Fe, the state capital of New Mexico Santa Fe, Florida Santa Fe, Missouri Santa Fe, Tennessee Santa Fe, Texas Rancho Santa Fe, California It... Belen is a city located in Valencia County, New Mexico. ... January 12 is the 12th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1947 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... The following is a list of named passenger trains and some summary information about them. ... There are various types of trains designed for particular purposes, see rail transport operations. ... The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (AAR reporting mark ATSF), often abbreviated as Santa Fe, was one of the largest railroads in the United States. ... Chicago, colloquially known as the Second City and the Windy City, is the third-largest city in population in the United States and the largest inland city in the country. ... The Downtown Los Angeles skyline. ...


In 1901, the Santa Fe Railroad completed a 64-mile (103-km) long branch line from Williams, Arizona to "Grand Canyon Village" at the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. The first scheduled train of the Grand Canyon Railway to convey paying passengers arrived from Williams on September 17 of that year. 1901 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... A mile is any of several units of distance, or, in physics terminology, of length. ... KM, Km, or km may stand for: Khmer language (ISO 639 alpha-2, km) Kilometre Kinemantra Meditation Knowledge management KM programming language Comoros (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code) the Michaelis-Menten constant Km, see Michaelis-Menten kinetics Kamenz (district), Germany (license plate indication) Messenia, Greece (license plate indication... Williams is a city located in Coconino County, Arizona. ... The Grand Canyon National Park is one of the oldest United States National Parks. ... The first run of the Grand Canyon Railway, 1901 The Grand Canyon Railway is a passenger railroad which operates between Williams, Arizona and the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. ... September 17 is the 260th day of the year (261st in leap years). ...


Branch line trains as well as special excursions departing from Southern California, Chicago, and Texas and travelling directly to the Rim were often schedule as a part of the Santa Fe's Southwestern promotional strategy. Finally, on June 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. Southern California Los Angeles, rush hour on the Harbor Freeway San Diego Southern California, sometimes abbreviated SoCal, is an informal name for the southern one-third of the state of California. ... State nickname: Lone Star State Other U.S. States Capital Austin Largest city Houston Governor Rick Perry (R) Official languages None. ... The term southwest, when used by itself, can refer to: Southwest, the ordinal direction halfway between south and west, the opposite of northeast The Southwest United States Southwest Airlines The Southwest Biosphere Reserve in Australia; see List of Biosphere Reserves in Australia Southwest England, principally the counties of Dorset, Somerset... June 29 is the 180th day of the year (181st in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 185 days remaining. ... 1929 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...


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 the Tehachapi Loop, while the other continued on to Los Angeles. During World 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 its streamlined passenger cars. Barstow is a city located in San Bernardino County, California. ... This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ... Aerial view looking west over downtown Oakland, Lake Merritt and the Port of Oakland. ... Richmond is a city located in Contra Costa County, California. ... An eastbound Santa Fe train passes over itself on the loop in April 1987. ... World War II was a truly global conflict with many facets: immense human suffering, fierce indoctrinations, and the use of new, extremely devastating weapons like the atom bomb. ... The Super Chief being serviced at the Albuquerque, New Mexico depot in March, 1943. ... In fluid dynamics, a streamline is the path that an imaginary massless particle would make if it followed the flow of a fluid in which it was embedded. ...


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. January 8 is the 8th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1970 was a common year starting on Thursday. ... The Santa Fe Railway Historical & Modeling Society has several pages detailing the consists of Santa Fe passenger trains. ...

"Drumhead" logos such as these often adorned the ends of observation cars on the Grand Canyon Limited.
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"Drumhead" logos such as these often adorned the ends of observation cars on the Grand Canyon Limited.

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Equipment used

Four EMD FT locomotives, pulling a lightweight consist of the renamed Grand Canyon, passes west of Vaughn, New Mexico on September 21, 1947.
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Four EMD FT locomotives, pulling a lightweight consist of the renamed Grand Canyon, passes west of Vaughn, New Mexico on September 21, 1947.

A wide variety of steam- and diesel-powered locomotives served the California Limited over the course of its lifetime. EMD FT - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Vaughn is a town located in Guadalupe County, New Mexico, USA. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 539. ... September 21 is the 264th day of the year (265th in leap years). ... 1947 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ...


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: The Pullman Palace Car Company, owned by George Pullman, manufactured railroad cars in the mid to late 1800s through the early decades of the 20th century, during the boom of railroads in the United States. ...

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Timeline

  • September 17, 1901: The Santa Fe inaugurates service on the Grand 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 through Amarillo, Texas. Transit time is reduced to 55 hours.
  • June 2, 1946: The Grand Canyon Limited is rerouted from Santa Fe's Second District (via Pasadena) to the Third District (via Riverside-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 and stainless-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.
  • January 7, 1970: Service on the northern section (via the Raton 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.

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References

  • Duke, Donald and Stan Kistler (1963). Santa Fe...Steel Rails through California. Golden West Books, San Marino, CA. .
  • Duke, Donald (1997). Santa Fe: The Railroad Gateway to the American West, Volume Two. Golden West Books, San Marino, CA. ISBN 0-87095-110-6.
  • Frailey, Fred W. (1974). A Quarter Century of Santa Fe Consists. RPC Publications, Godfrey, IL. .
  • Strein, Robert, et al (2001). Santa Fe: The Chief Way. New Mexico Magazine. ISBN 0-937206-71-7.
  • Wayner, Robert J., ed. (1972). Car Names, Numbers and Consists. Wayner Publications, New York, NY. .
  • Zimmerman, Karl (1987). Santa Fe Streamliners: The Chiefs and Their Tribesman. Quadrant Press, Inc., New York, NY. ISBN 0-915276-41-0.

See also

The first run of the Grand Canyon Railway, 1901 The Grand Canyon Railway is a passenger railroad which operates between Williams, Arizona and the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. ... The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (AAR reporting mark ATSF), often abbreviated as Santa Fe, was one of the largest railroads in the United States. ...

External links

A map depicting the "Grand Canyon Route" of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway circa 1901.
A map depicting the "Grand Canyon Route" of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway circa 1901.
A group photo of passengers from the first run of the Grand Canyon Railway in 1901.
A group photo of passengers from the first run of the Grand Canyon Railway in 1901.

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