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Former passenger service of the Southern Pacific Railroad, USA

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West Coast
Overview
StatusDiscontinued
LocaleWestern United States
First service1927
Last service1960
Former operator(s)Southern Pacific Railroad
Route
TerminiLos Angeles, California
Portland, Oregon
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Route map
Legend
Seattle Union Station
Tacoma
WA
OR
Columbia River
Portland Union Station
GN
SP
minor stops
East Morrison Street
Clackamas
Oregon City
Canby
Barlow
Aurora
Hubbard
Woodburn
Gervais
Brooks
Chemawa
Fair Grounds
Salem
minor stops
State School
Turner
Marion
Jefferson
Albany
minor stops
Tangent
Shedd
Halsey
Harrisburg
Junction City
Eugene
minor stops
Springfield
Natron
Jasper
Hills
Fall Creek
Pengra
Lowell
Carter
Signal
Reserve
Armet
Lawler
Lookout
Westfir
Oakridge
Pryor
McCredie Springs
Heather
Wicopee
Fields
Frazier
Cruzatte
Abernethy
Cascade Summit
Odell Lake
Crescent Lake
Chiloquin
Klamath Falls
OR
CA
minor stops
Dorris
Black Butte
Mt. Shasta
Shasta Springs
Dunsmuir
minor stops
Castella
Lamoine
Delta
Pitt
Kennet
Matheson
Redding
Anderson
Cottonwood
Red Bluff
Gerber
Tehama
minor stops
Corning
Wyo
Orland
Artois
Willows
Maxwell
Williams
Arbuckle
Harrington
Dunningan
Woodland
Davis
Discontinued north 1949
Sacramento
connecting train
to San Francisco
connecting train
Oakland (16th Street)
bus transfer
San Francisco
Elk Grove
Galt
Lodi
Stockton
Lathrop
West Valley Route
1932–1936
minor stops
Manteca
Ripon
Salida
Modesto
minor stops
Ceres
Turlock
Delhi
Livingston
Atwater
Tracy
Merced
minor stops
Chowchilla
Madera
Patterson
Newman
Gustine
Los Banos
Fresno
minor stops
Selma
Tulare
Delano
Bakersfield
minor stops
Tehachapi
Mojave
Lancaster
Saugus
Newhall
San Fernando
Burbank
Glendale
Los Angeles Union Station
Los Angeles–Central Station
closed
1939

The West Coast was a named train of the Southern Pacific Railroad from Los Angeles to Portland via the San Joaquin Valley. It had through car service to Seattle via the Great Northern Railway. Unlike the West Coast, Amtrak's Coast Starlight takes the Coast Line through San Luis Obispo and Oakland; no Southern Pacific passenger train was ever scheduled to run from Los Angeles to Portland via Oakland.

The first through train from Los Angeles to Portland started in 1924 and was named West Coast in 1927, by which time it was on the Cascade Line via Klamath Falls. In California it sometimes ran on the West Valley via Orland and Davis and sometimes on the East Valley via Marysville and Roseville. It was always an overnight train between Sacramento and Los Angeles; in 1932-36 it was combined with the Owl south of Fresno.

The train was discontinued north of Sacramento in 1949 in favor of the Shasta Daylight and Cascade. The last section of the West Coast between Los Angeles and Sacramento continued to operate until December 1960, when it was permanently discontinued.

References

  1. The Official Guide of the Railways. The Railroad Journal. January, 1947. Pages 869, 882
  2. "New 'Starlight' Train To Be Inaugurated by Southern Pacific Oct. 2". The Salinas Californian. August 31, 1949. p. 13. Retrieved August 30, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. "ICC Permits SP To Drop Two Trains". Sacramento Bee. November 24, 1960. p. 1. Retrieved August 30, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
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