California Zephyr

The California Zephyr is a train route operated by Amtrak in the Midwestern and Southwestern United States. It runs from Chicago, Illinois in the east to Emeryville, California in the west, passing through the states of Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, and California. This route is one of the longest and most scenic routes run by Amtrak.

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The pre-Amtrak California Zephyr

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"Drumhead" logos such as this often adorned the ends of observation cars on the California Zephyr.

Before Amtrak operated a train with this name, the California Zephyr was operated jointly by the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy (CB&Q), Denver & Rio Grande Western (DRGW) and Western Pacific (WP) railroads.

This train was the first in the nation to use Vista Dome cars. The first train was christened in San Francisco by Eleanor Parker while California's Lieutenant Governor Goodwin Knight and WP's President Harry Mitchell watched. For the inaugural run in 1949, every female passenger on the train was given a corsage of "silver" and orange orchids that were specially flown in from Hilo, HI. The women who worked as car hostesses on this train were known as Zephyrettes.

The train traveled the route's 2,525 miles (4064 km) in 2 1/2 days.

Communities served

From east to west, the communities with regular station stops on this train included:

  1. Chicago, IL
  2. Galesburg, IL
  3. Burlington, IA
  4. Ottumwa, IA
  5. Osceola, IA
  6. Creston, IA
  7. Omaha, NE
  8. Lincoln, NE
  9. Hastings, NE
  10. McCook, NE
  11. Denver, CO (where the train was handed off from the CB&Q to the DRGW)
  12. Glenwood Springs, CO
  13. Grand Junction, CO
  14. Helper, UT
  15. Provo, UT
  16. Salt Lake City, UT (where the train was handed off from the DRGW to the WP)
  17. Elko, NV
  18. Winnemucca, NV
  19. Portola, CA
  20. Oroville, CA
  21. Marysville, CA
  22. Sacramento, CA
  23. Stockton, CA
  24. Oakland, CA
  25. San Francisco, CA

Equipment used

The passenger cars used when the train was inaugurated in 1949 were as follows:

  • Baggage
  • Vista-Dome chair car
  • Vista-Dome chair car
  • Vista-Dome chair car
  • Vista-Dome dormitory-buffet-lounge car
  • Sleeper (10 roomettes, 6 double bedrooms)
  • Sleeper (10 roomettes, 6 double bedrooms)
  • Diner (48 seats)
  • Sleeper (16 sections)
  • Sleeper (10 roomettes, 6 double bedrooms) - this was a run-through car to New York, NY
  • Vista-Dome dormitory-buffet-lounge-observation (1 drawing room, 3 double bedrooms)

The forward section of the first Vista-Dome car was partitioned off and reserved for women and children only. There was a door in the corridor under the dome just behind the women's restroom that provided access to the reserved section. In later years, the reserved section was opened up to all passengers and the door and partitions were removed.

Like the train's operation, ownership of the cars was split between the three railroads almost evenly across all car types. Each car was owned by a single railroad, but the ownership of the cars on any specific day's run of the train depended more on what equipment was available at the terminals than whose railroad the train was operating over at the time.

In 1952 an additional Pullman sleeper (6 double bedrooms) was added to regular service on this train. With the new cars delivered that year, cars arriving in Chicago on the California Zephyr were made available for use on the Ak-Sar-Ben Zephyr for an overnight round trip to Lincoln, NE. When the cars returned from Lincoln the next day, they were placed back in the westbound California Zephyr's consist for the next train out of Chicago that afternoon.

Timeline

Amtrak's California Zephyr

Communities served

From east to west, the communities with regular stops on this train include:

  1. Chicago, IL
  2. Naperville, IL
  3. Princeton, IL
  4. Galesburg, IL
  5. Burlington, IA
  6. Mount Pleasant, IA
  7. Ottumwa, IA
  8. Osceola, IA (this is the stop for Des Moines, IA)
  9. Creston, IA
  10. Omaha, NE
  11. Lincoln, NE
  12. Hastings, NE
  13. Holdrege, NE
  14. McCook, NE
  15. Fort Morgan, CO
  16. Denver, CO
  17. Fraser, CO
  18. Granby, CO
  19. Glenwood Springs, CO
  20. Grand Junction, CO
  21. Helper, UT
  22. Provo, UT
  23. Salt Lake City, UT
  24. Elko, NV
  25. Winnemucca, NV
  26. Sparks, NV
  27. Reno, NV
  28. Truckee, CA (this is the stop for Lake Tahoe)
  29. Colfax, CA
  30. Roseville, CA
  31. Sacramento, CA
  32. Davis, CA
  33. Martinez, CA (connections to San Joaquins)
  34. Emeryville, CA

Timeline

  • October 29 2000: Service on the California Zephyr is upgraded to daily.

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