The last date of through service on the California Zephyr was in March 1970, I'm not sure of the exact date. At any rate, it was shortly after the BN merger on March 2, 1970.
After a few further adjustments, the remnants of the California Zephyr became a tri-weekly Omaha-Ogden addition to the Nebraska Zephyr, which ran daily between Chicago and Omaha.
daveklepper wrote: Perhaps the speed of the SC made up for the marvelous scenery of the CZ.
It's a little bit of an apples and oranges comparison, since the California Zephyr went to San Francisco and the Super Chief to Los Angeles.
In general, my west coast trips included both cities. In my comparison, I only referred to the service first class passengers received, and discounted my coach experiences, whether they were on the El Capitan, which I also sampled, or coach on the CZ. I never felt rushed on any of these trains. Including coach travel. Never was rushed to leave the dining car because of other diners or the crew cleaning up. But moral is important, and this held up on the SC, but lagged toward the end on the CZ. And again the time keeping and fresh look of the equpment. I am glad to have the date cleared up. I did ride the replacement service described, with the change in Ogden. I also rode the City of SF, City of LA, North Coast Limited, but never the Empire Builder, pity! All these trains had more of a fresh look even toward the end than did the CZ.
But that rocky mountain trout on the CZ was special, also the number of domes. And the windows were generally quite clean.
The SC did not have the spectacular views of the CZ between Denver and Grand Jct. but the SC was scheduled so that the best of Colorado, NM and AZ could be seen during the day. The stop in Albuquerque with the Indian venders and the native narrators between Alb. and Gallup added a unique ambiance. Also Santa Fe provided a booklet 'Along the Way' which told a story of the landscape as you traveled.
I always thought the Fred Harvey food and service was the best although all RR's worked hard to compete.
Well, the CZ was also scheduled so the best scenery was during daylight hours (Colorado mountains and the Sierra crossing).
I rode the CZ but never the SC. I did ride the Texas Chief several times though, and agree that the SF certainly always did very well on dining car service -- not that I remember anything to complain about on the CZ diner.
beagledoggg wrote:I have several videos on both the Super Chief and the California Zephyr. I never rode either so I was wondering which was the better train.
I am especially interested in the quality of the Dining Car food and service, especially the Turquoise Room.
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