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  2. Category : Passenger trains of the Southern Pacific ...

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    Pages in category "Passenger trains of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Cascade (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Cascade was a passenger train of the Southern Pacific on its route between Oakland, California, and Portland, Oregon, with a sleeping car to Seattle, Washington.The Southern Pacific started the train on April 17, 1927, soon after the opening of its Cascade Line between Black Butte, California, and Springfield, Oregon.

  4. Southern Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    On 8 May 1948, in Monterey, California, a Southern Pacific passenger train, the Del Monte Express struck a car driven by influential marine biologist Ed Ricketts at the now defunct railroad crossing at Drake Avenue. Ricketts subsequently succumbed to his injuries three days later in the hospital.

  5. History of the Southern Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Southern Pacific routes on the Pacific Coast, 1885 A Southern Pacific train at Los Angeles' Arcade Depot, 1891 The Southern Pacific depot located in Burlingame, California, c. 1900; completed in 1894 and still in use, it was the first permanent Southern Pacific structure to be constructed in the Mission Revival Style.

  6. Shasta Daylight - Wikipedia

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    The Shasta Daylight was a Southern Pacific Railroad passenger train between Oakland Pier in Oakland, California, and Portland, Oregon.It started on July 10, 1949, and was SP's third "Daylight" streamliner; it had a fast 15-hour-30-minute schedule in either direction for the 713-mile (1,147 km) trip through some of the most beautiful mountain scenery of any train in North America.

  7. Klamath (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Klamath was a passenger train of the Southern Pacific on its route between Oakland, California, and Portland, Oregon, using the line through Klamath Falls, Oregon, between Mount Shasta and Eugene, Oregon. The Southern Pacific started the train on May 1, 1929.

  8. List of named passenger trains of the United States (S–Z)

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    Southern Pacific: San Francisco, California–Portland, Oregon [1918] 1911–1927 San Francisco Limited: Chicago and North Western Railway, Union Pacific Railroad, Southern Pacific: Chicago, Illinois–San Francisco, California–Los Angeles, California [1930] 1914–1918; 1929–1931 San Francisco Overland: see 'Overland Limited' for details

  9. Beaver (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Beaver was a passenger train of the Southern Pacific on its route between Oakland, California, and Portland, Oregon. The Southern Pacific started the train on July 8, 1940, as an extra summer train offering economy tourist sleepers and coaches over the same route as the Cascade. The popularity of the train justified all-year service by ...