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The Santa Fe Railway Historical and Modeling Society, Inc., Highlands Ranch, Colorado, pp. 47–50. In later years, Santa Fe adapted the scheme to its gas-electric " doodlebug " units. [ 23 ] The standard for all of Santa Fe's passenger locomotives, the Warbonnet is considered by many to be the most-recognized corporate logo in the railroad ...
The Valley Flyer was a short-lived named passenger train of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in the United States.The all-heavyweight, "semi-streamlined" train ran between Bakersfield and Oakland, California (through California's San Joaquin Valley on the railway's Valley Division, hence the name) during the 1939–1940 Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island in San ...
California State Railway Museum; Santa Fe Railway Historical & Modeling Society; Winchester, Clarence, ed. (1936), "The Santa Fe Chief", Railway Wonders of the World, pp. 281– 284 illustrated account of the train and its route; Final accident report of September 5, 1956 train collision - Interstate Commerce Commission - PDF
California State Railway Museum; Santa Fe Railway Historical & Modeling Society; Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Verde Valley — photos and short history of a California Limited Sleeping Car built in 1942. Scanned copy of the 1900-1901 brochure for the California Limited.
The Santa Fe Railway was an ideal railroad to be a dieselization pioneer; its long desert runs in the Southwest made the provision of water supplies for steam locomotives problematic. Santa Fe saw the potential for rapid dieselization of its southwestern passenger service so the railroad asked for two locomotives like the EMC demonstrators as ...
California State Railway Museum; Santa Fe Railway Historical & Modeling Society; San Diego Model Railroad Museum Archived February 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine has HO scale and N scale models of the station. "Enroute aboard the San Diegan" — a Santa Fe Railway company brochure from the early 1950s.
California State Railway Museum; Santa Fe Railway Historical & Modeling Society; Santa Fe Railway 1937 timetable; Santa Fe Railway 1953 timetable; Brochure and illustrations of the 'Scout' Dinner menu, 1940
Pearce, Bill. (2005). "Express Reefer from troop sleeper in N." Model Railroader 72 (12) 62–65. Reefer Operations on Model Railroads with an emphasis on the ATSF April 15, 2005 article at The Santa Fe Railway Historical & Modeling Society official website — accessed on November 7, 2005. Thompson, Anthony W. et al. (1992). Pacific Fruit Express.