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Chicago to L.A. in 1958
Posted by
Anonymous
on
Wed, Jan 11 2006 10:13 PM
It's 1958, and I'm planning a trip from Chicago to Los Angeles.
Below are three good options.
Which one should I take? Any recommendations?
Santa Fe
: The Chief
Rock Island
: The Golden State
Union Pacific
: The City of LA
Chicago departure times
:
Sante Fe: 9:10 am (Sunday)
Rock Island: 1 pm (Sunday)
Union Pacific: 6:45 pm (Sunday)
Los Angeles arrival times
:
Santa Fe: 11:15 pm (Monday)
Rock Island: 8:30 am (Tuesday)
Union Pacific: 9:30 am (Tuesday)
Total miles
:
Sante Fe: 2223
Rock Island: 2324
Union Pacific: 2299
Total travel time (hours):
Santa Fe: 38.25
Rock Island: 43.5
Union Pacific: 39
Average speed (mph):
Santa Fe: 58
Rock Island: 53
Union Pacific: 59
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sources (public timetables):
SF 1958
RI 1960
UP 1958
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Posted by
route_rock
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Thu, Jan 12 2006 12:20 AM
Golden State all the way!!!! Cause I am predjudiced for one to Rock Island and two I think it was a good train too. Get off in the morning in LA would be better than 11:15 at night in my view. Plus just to say I rode over the Golden State Route! Nuff for me.
Yes we are on time but this is yesterdays train
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Posted by
Kevin C. Smith
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Thu, Jan 12 2006 3:28 AM
Well, let me see...(working with a 12/56 Guide)
Coming from my neck of the woods (NE Wisconsin), I'd have to overnight in Chicago to catch the Santa Fe in the morning, unless I want to leave Green Bay at 2:10am on the "Ashland Limited" and arrive at 7:15am. If I leave at 7:00am, I'll have 3 hours to Parmalee myself across the La Salle Street for the Rock Island. Curiously, if I wait until 10:30am, I have a Sunday only "Peninsula 400" that will take me right to my station (North Western) but, at 2:25pm, I still have over 4 hours before departure! Nothing to do but watch the C&NW spend the evening rush hour repopulating the northwestern suburbs-I think I'd manage. Still, not being a morning person, I'd opt for the C&NW-UP route, just to sleep as late as possible before departing.
As far as arrival, Santa Fe has the best-right to my hotel and up whenever for a full day in the City of Angels. If I'm going to wait until Monday, then it's UP-at least I get another hour before the porter wakes me.
So, which way do I go? Probably RI-SP. Somehow, I think I know it'll be the first to go, so I better get it. Besides, at 2300+ miles, I'm getting my money's worth!
Now, to get back home...
"Look at those high cars roll-finest sight in the world."
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Posted by
passengerfan
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Thu, Jan 12 2006 10:50 PM
I think I would have preferred the SUPER CHIEF that you did not mention departed Chicago 7:00 PM Sunday arrived LA 8:30 AM Tuesday.
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Posted by
ndbprr
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Fri, Jan 13 2006 11:50 AM
You left off the one off I would take. A CB&Q/D&RG/WP route. Wasn't the Zephyr running at that time? That would have been my choice followed by the Super Chief.
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