Pacific Sands and Tioga Pass Depart Albuquerque, NM

Railroadforums.com is a free online Railroad Discussion Forum and Railroad Photo Gallery for railroaders, railfans, model railroaders and anyone else who is interested in railroads. We cover a wide variety of topics, including freight trains, passenger and commuter railroads, rail news and information, tourist railroads, railway museums and railroad history.

Yard Limit

Member

http://www.yardlimitproductions.com
LARail.com runs charters behind Amtrak trains. Featured here are two of their cars that passed through Albuquerque, New Mexico on May 15, 2018.


PACIFIC SANDS was delivered to the Union Pacific Railroad in April of 1950. Part of a total of 50 Pacific Series sleeper cars delivered by the Budd Company that year, the Pullman Company and Union Pacific had high hopes for the future expansion of rail travel by re-equipping the “City” trains with sleek, modern stainless steel cars. The early fifties was the high point of the showdown between the train, automobile and airplane, and UP, Pullman and other railroads were coming out fighting!

Half of the Pacific fleet was delivered in the famous two-tone gray Overland paint scheme, the other half in Union Pacific’s Armor Yellow, Gray and red Streamliner colors. By 1953, all of the cars had been repainted to yellow.

PACIFIC SANDS was first operated by the Pullman Company until the late 60’s, when Pullman was dissolved and operation of the cars was taken over by the Union Pacific Railroad. PACIFIC SANDS was a regular on all of the “City” trains—the City of Portland, City of Los Angeles and City of San Francisco among others, and provided classic Pullman service in its 6 double bedrooms and 10 single roomettes until Amtrak’s formation on April 1, 1971.

PACIFIC SANDS lived through the purple and orange interior decor of 70’s, and was redecorated to it’s current interior in the late 80’s. During the 25 years of Amtrak service, all of the Pacific cars were scattered through out the country in various Amtrak trains, but most, including Pacific Sands, finished their service with Amtrak on the East coast routes, including Autotrain, as the West Coast routes were re-equipped with Superliners. A few Pacific cars served Amtrak as crew dorm cars until 2007 when the last one was taken out of service.

PACIFIC SANDS was rescued into private ownership in 1996, after 46 years of railroad service. The exterior has been beautifully restored and polished to a partial Pullman / Union Pacific paint scheme by Pacific Sand’s first private owner. It has also been mechanically upgraded to all current Amtrak and FRA safety standards. LA Rail acquired the car in 2003, and has restored the interior of the car to its glory days of the 1950’s while adding modern travel conveniences such as a shower.

Built in 1959 by the Canadian National Shops in Point St. Charles, Quebec, Tioga Pass was part of an order for 12 similar cars designed for railroad executives. Originally number 23, and later number 93, Tioga Pass spent most of its life in Edmonton, Alberta. There it served the Vice President of the Mountain Region. Records show the car traveled all over Canada, providing some 30 years of faithful service. By the early 1990s, though, the car was largely redundant and seldom used. Like the passenger trains on which it used to hitch a ride, the automobile and airplane offered quicker and more convenient transportation in today’s fast-paced corporate world.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Bob
Interesting double-headed diesel combo: 44 and 22.

The Cyrus K. Holliday departed Seattle Thursday (5-17-18) on the eastbound Empire Builder (Amtrak #8). Is that association of private car owners chartering a train this year?
 
Interesting double-headed diesel combo: 44 and 22.

The Cyrus K. Holliday departed Seattle Thursday (5-17-18) on the eastbound Empire Builder (Amtrak #8). Is that association of private car owners chartering a train this year?

The Cyrus is coming back through Albuquerque on Amtrak 3 today. Evidently the private excursion train by the AAPRCO has been canceled but individual cars will show up on the Empire Builder. Here's a link for more info. http://www.aaprco.com/conventions/aaprco-2018-convention/
 


RailroadForums.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com

RailroadBookstore.com - An online railroad bookstore featuring a curated selection of new and used railroad books. Railroad pictorials, railroad history, steam locomotives, passenger trains, modern railroading. Hundreds of titles available, most at discount prices! We also have a video and children's book section.

ModelRailroadBookstore.com - An online model railroad bookstore featuring a curated selection of new and used books. Layout design, track plans, scenery and structure building, wiring, DCC, Tinplate, Toy Trains, Price Guides and more.

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a commision from some of the links and ads shown on this website (Learn More Here)

Back
Top