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Tuesday, May 03, 2011

Gmail - Images in "47 pictures for you"

Gmail - Images in "47 pictures for you"

mY VISITS TO usa 17.11.2010 TO 12.5.2011

My visits to United States of America
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I had come to the united staes in 1993  , my family being at Tiruchirappli  ..Rajesh and Chitra studying ins schools. I had occasion to visit various places and report my entire stay in usa of four moths in a data base and get its hardcopy which I preserve at home.

I had occasion to accompany my brother Dr narayan to places like, Canada during the above visit.

In usa I had gone to many places like new York, washignton, Flordia, Atlanta, New jersey, Niagara falls, Kentucky, and a few other places.

It was a nice experience to see America   and know about the transport, malls, food, etc in America.

During 2007  our entire family consisting  brindha,rjesh,shwetha, and chitra had rare opportunity to be in usa 

We returned to India in Feb., 2008.
During our visit we went to many places in particular rams place at Michigan, Oklahoma  where Sridhar lives, corpus Christie, Toyota car factory at Detroit, and stayed for a major part in Austin ,  there too we had occasions to go to nearby temples, malls,  and many otgher places.

At that time I  had a blog created   srave janaha sukhino bhavanthu and used to post a few things now and then.

Now we are back in Austin…me and Brindha arrived here safe at Austin on 19.11.1020 and are with the company of our new granddaughter Dhwani…

I shall be writing about various things in my blog now also… 


Raghavan
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Jeeyapuram

Jeeyapuram

Jeeyapuram

Jeeyapuram

Gmail - Images in "103 pictures for you"

Gmail - Images in "103 pictures for you"

Gmail - Images in "54 pictures for you"

Gmail - Images in "54 pictures for you"

Monday, May 02, 2011

Our visit to USA between 17th Nov 2010 to 12th May 2011...Persons met at various places..

Bharath Iyer  who stays near Rajeshs house Fenton  Drive had come to Austin Airport to receive  us.
Here is a list of persons whom we have met at Austin, Poughkeepsie,  Boston, Salem,New York,  New Jersey,Omaha during our stay..

Bharath Iyer
Anitha Bharath Iyer
Mahesh  adjacent to our house  in Austin
Salil
Loro  Daycare cenetr of Dhwnai
Payal  ...we had gone to his house  for Baby shower....
Rishi, Anu
Mukund...we had gone to their house...and Mrs. sharanya
Yeshwanth..we had gone to his house
Bharath Vijayaraghavan and Malathy...
Vijay Rangarajan, Harini,...Vijays parents
Anuradha of AMD
Sreekanths  colleagues  students.  J and Lawrence..
At New Jersey  sudha    , Mohi,  Vishnu,Vishal
At Bosotn sreekanths brother Sreeram his wife Soumya  and childrfen  Swadhi and  Shravan..
at Omaha  Dr`Hurd.  Smrithi and Bhandari...Chitras friends  Bhavana,Rajesh,vishaka,Parul,Amrutha,,

Clarkson Family Medicine - Residents

Clarkson Family Medicine - Residents

NE Safari - Chitra and Sreekanth - Picasa Web Albums

NE Safari - Chitra and Sreekanth - Picasa Web Albums

Chicago - 2011 - Chitra and Sreekanth - Picasa Web Albums

Chicago - 2011 - Chitra and Sreekanth - Picasa Web Albums

Vishu 2011 - Chitra and Sreekanth - Picasa Web Albums

Vishu 2011 - Chitra and Sreekanth - Picasa Web Albums

items prepared during our visit to Omaha between 8th may 2011 and 30th may 2011

Vadai
dosai
uppittu
Cheedai
vella
kali
thalagam
managai pachadi
pavakkai pitttila
orange skin pickles
maaladu
 cheedai
sambar rice
bisi bela baath
poori
chana poori
chappathis
ven pongal
'avil uppuma
regular uppuma
parsha
mysore paag
kuruma
sambar
moru koottan
aappam
idiyaappam
paayasam
ribbon pakkoda
tomato rice
fruit  cuttings

Vishu 2011 - Chitra and Sreekanth - Picasa Web Albums

Vishu 2011 - Chitra and Sreekanth - Picasa Web Albums

(60 unread) Yahoo! Mail, vijayaraghavanp1

(60 unread) Yahoo! Mail, vijayaraghavanp1

lauritzen garden omaha - Chitra and Sreekanth - Picasa Web Albums

lauritzen garden omaha - Chitra and Sreekanth - Picasa Web Albums

Downtown Omaha review by chantastic, consumer reports & videos

Downtown Omaha review by chantastic, consumer reports & videos

Qwest Center Omaha Convention Center and Arena

Qwest Center Omaha Convention Center and Arena

List of historic companies in Omaha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

List of historic companies in Omaha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Omaha Farmers Market - About the Market

Omaha Farmers Market - About the Market

South Omaha Veterans Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

South Omaha Veterans Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Clarkson Family Medicine - Residents

Clarkson Family Medicine - Residents

Jeeyapuram: Dr.Chitra's memories.

Jeeyapuram: Dr.Chitra's memories.

Research Dr. Chitra Vijayaraghavan, MD (Family Practitioner) in Omaha, Nebraska

Research Dr. Chitra Vijayaraghavan, MD (Family Practitioner) in Omaha, Nebraska

Clarkson Family Medicine - Physicians for the Entire Family

Clarkson Family Medicine - Physicians for the Entire Family

Clarkson Family Medicine - Residency Program

Clarkson Family Medicine - Residency Program: "doctors of Cl"

YP.com - http://www.nhsnet.net

YP.com - http://www.nhsnet.net

Welcome to The Museum of Science and Industry

Welcome to The Museum of Science and Industry: "Home
Visit the Museum
What’s Here
Online Science
Education

Search
Welcome to the Museum of Science and"

Chicago Trolley Tours - Hop On and Hop Off Sightseeing Trolleys

Chicago Trolley Tours - Hop On and Hop Off Sightseeing Trolleys

Chicago Cruises - Tours and Sightseeing Activities in Illinois

Chicago Cruises - Tours and Sightseeing Activities in Illinois

Chicago Union Station :: Home

Chicago Union Station :: Home

DevonAvenue.com - Restaurants

DevonAvenue.com - Restaurants

Devon Avenue (Chicago) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Devon Avenue (Chicago) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Union Station (Omaha) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Union Station (Omaha) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Things to Do in Omaha - Omaha Attractions - TripAdvisor

Things to Do in Omaha - Omaha Attractions - TripAdvisor

BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY INC.

BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY INC.

Warren Buffett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Warren Buffett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Westroads Mall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Westroads Mall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

West Point, Nebraska: Official City of West Point Nebraska Web Site

West Point, Nebraska: Official City of West Point Nebraska Web Site

Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Indian Grocery Stores in Omaha, Nebraska (NE)

Indian Grocery Stores in Omaha, Nebraska (NE)

:: Hindu Temple Omaha, NE

:: Hindu Temple Omaha, NE

Maps & Directions - Patients & Visitors - The Nebraska Medical Center | Omaha, NE

Maps & Directions - Patients & Visitors - The Nebraska Medical Center | Omaha, NE

Omaha Airport Authority | OMA

Omaha Airport Authority | OMA

Denver International Airport | Official Website of DEN

Denver International Airport | Official Website of DEN

Denver International Airport | Official Website of DEN

Denver International Airport | Official Website of DEN

Denver International Airport | Official Website of DEN

Denver International Airport | Official Website of DEN

downtown chicago - Google Search

downtown chicago - Google Search

Chicago Hotel in Downtown and Loop | Holiday Inn Mart Plaza, Chicago, Illinois

Chicago Hotel in Downtown and Loop | Holiday Inn Mart Plaza, Chicago, Illinois

Architecture Tours in Chicago - Sightseeing Cruises and More

Architecture Tours in Chicago - Sightseeing Cruises and More

Arbor Day Farm | Nebraska City, Nebraska

Arbor Day Farm | Nebraska City, Nebraska

Discount Electronic Stores, Home Office Furniture, Notebook Computers- Nebraska Furniture Mart

Discount Electronic Stores, Home Office Furniture, Notebook Computers- Nebraska Furniture Mart

India Garden Restaurant - Southwest Omaha - Omaha | Urbanspoon

India Garden Restaurant - Southwest Omaha - Omaha | Urbanspoon

Lauritzen Gardens - Omaha Botanical Center

Lauritzen Gardens - Omaha Botanical Center

Wildlife Safari Park | Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo | Visit Omaha | Entertainment Omaha

Wildlife Safari Park | Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo | Visit Omaha | Entertainment Omaha

Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo

Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo

Friday, April 29, 2011

California amtrak train ... California zypher

California Zephyr

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
California Zephyr
Zephyr westbound arriving Galesburg.jpg
The westbound California Zephyr arrives in the Illinoistown of Galesburg
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
LocaleWestern United States
PredecessorSan Francisco Zephyr/Rio Grande Zephyr
First serviceApril 24, 1983
Current operator(s)Amtrak
Average ridership1,035 daily
377,876 (FY10)[1]
Route
StartChicago, Illinois
No. of intermediate stops33
EndEmeryville, California
Distance travelled2,438 miles (3,924 km)
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)5, 6
Technical
Rolling stockSuperliner sleepers and coaches
Gauge4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)
Operating speed47mph (average)
Track owner(s)UP and BNSF
[hide]Route map
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0Chicago
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28 mi (45 km)Naperville
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104 mi (167 km)Princeton
Stop on track
162 mi (261 km)Galesburg
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Illinois/Iowa border
Station on track
205 mi (330 km)Burlington
Stop on track
233 mi (375 km)Mount Pleasant
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279 mi (449 km)Ottumwa
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359 mi (578 km)Osceola
Stop on track
392 mi (631 km)Creston
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Iowa/Nebraska border
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500 mi (805 km)Omaha
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555 mi (893 km)Lincoln
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652 mi (1,049 km)Hastings
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706 mi (1,136 km)Holdrege
Stop on track
783 mi (1,260 km)McCook
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Nebraska/Colorado border
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960 mi (1,545 km)Fort Morgan
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1,038 mi (1,670 km)Denver Union Station
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1,100 mi (1,770 km)Fraser-Winter Park
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1,113 mi (1,791 km)Granby
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1,223 mi (1,968 km)Glenwood Springs
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1,311 mi (2,110 km)Grand Junction
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Colorado/Utah border
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1,417 mi (2,280 km)Green River
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1,488 mi (2,395 km)Helper
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1,563 mi (2,515 km)Provo
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1,608 mi (2,588 km)Salt Lake City
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Utah/Nevada border
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1,871 mi (3,011 km)Elko
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2,013 mi (3,240 km)Winnemucca
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2,202 mi (3,544 km)Reno
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Nevada/California border
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2,237 mi (3,600 km)Truckee
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2,301 mi (3,703 km)Colfax
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2,336 mi (3,759 km)Roseville
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2,353 mi (3,787 km)Sacramento
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2,367 mi (3,809 km)Davis Railroad Depot
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2,411 mi (3,880 km)Martinez
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2,430 mi (3,911 km)Richmond
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2,438 mi (3,924 km)Emeryville
The California Zephyr is a 2,438 mi (3,924 km) long passenger train route operated by Amtrak in themidwestern and western United States.[2] It runs from Chicago, Illinois, in the east to Emeryville, California, in the west, passing through the states of IllinoisIowaNebraskaColoradoUtahNevada, and California. This route is one of the longest and most scenic routes run by Amtrak, with views of both the upper Colorado River valley in the Rocky Mountains, and the Sierra Nevada.[2]
Prior to the formation of Amtrak, the California Zephyr (the CZ, or "Silver Lady") was a passenger train operated jointly by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CB&Q), Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad(D&RGW) and Western Pacific Railroad (WP). The CB&Q, D&RGW and WP christened "The most talked about train in America" on March 19,1949 with the first departure to happen the following day. It was purposely scheduled so that the train passed through the most spectacular scenery in the daylight.
The original CZ ceased operations in 1970. However, the D&RGW continued to operate its own passenger train service, named the Rio Grande Zephyr, between Salt Lake City and Denver using the original equipment until 1983.
Since 1983, the California Zephyr name has been applied to a Chicago-San Francisco Amtrak service, which operates daily and is a hybrid route between the route of the original CZ and the route of its former rival, the City of San Francisco. Another former rival was the San Francisco Chief.
A tiny blurb in the July 2010 Trains magazine on p. 20 said that this train is listed not only for route improvement, but also to host a second route, the discontinued Desert Wind route.[3] The following is what is listed for the Zephyr route:
During fiscal year 2010, the California Zephyr carried a total of 377,876 passengers, an increase of 9.4% over FY 2009's total of 345,558 passengers.[1] The train had a total revenue of $43,754,763 during FY 2010, a 13.1% increase from FY 2009's total of $38,679,674.[1]

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[edit]The original California Zephyr

As originally created, the California Zephyr was operated by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad from Chicago to Denver, Colorado, the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad between Denver and Salt Lake City, Utah, and the Western Pacific Railroad from Salt Lake City to Oakland, California. Trains ran with cars of mixed ownership; cars cycled in and out of the consists for service, repairs, and varying passenger loads with the seasons.
The first train was christened in San Francisco by Eleanor Parker while California Lieutenant Governor Goodwin Knight, Mayor of San Francisco Elmer Robinson, and WP President Harry A. Mitchell looked on. For the inaugural run in 1949, every female passenger on the train was given a corsage of "silver" and orange orchids that were specially flown in from Hilo, Hawaii. The women who worked as car hostesses on this train were known as "Zephyrettes."
The train traversed the route's 2,525 mi (4,064 km) in 2½ days.

[edit]Equipment used

The passenger cars used when the train was inaugurated in 1949 were as follows:
  • Baggage
  • Vista-Dome chair car (Women & Children's car)
  • Vista-Dome chair car (Conductor's Car)
  • Vista-Dome chair car
  • Vista-Dome dormitory-buffet-lounge car
  • Sleeper (10 roomettes, 6 double bedrooms)
  • Sleeper (10 roomettes, 6 double bedrooms)
  • Diner (48 seats)
  • Sleeper (16 sections)
  • Sleeper (10 roomettes, 6 double bedrooms) — this was a run-through car to New York City
  • Vista-Dome dormitory-buffet-lounge-observation (1 drawing room, 3 double bedrooms)
The forward section of the first Vista-Dome car was partitioned off and reserved for women and children only. There was a door in the corridor under the dome just behind the women's restroom that provided access to the reserved section. Early on however, this reserved section was opened up to all passengers and the door and partitions were removed. Like the train's operation, ownership of the cars was split between the three railroads almost evenly across all car types. Each car was owned by a single railroad, but the ownership of the cars on any specific day's run of the train depended more on what equipment was available at the terminals than whose railroad the train was operating over at the time.
Generally positioned as the second Vista Dome coach was the car referred to as the "Conductor's Car". This car was like the other Vista Dome coaches, except in the B end, was a small booth with a bench seat and desk for the Conductor's use.
In 1952 an additional Pullman sleeper (6 double bedrooms - 5 compartments) was added to regular service on this train. With the new cars delivered that year, cars arriving in Chicago on the California Zephyr were made available for use on the Ak-Sar-Ben Zephyr for an overnight round trip to Lincoln, Nebraska. When the cars returned from Lincoln the next day, they were placed back in the westbound California Zephyr's consist for the next train out of Chicago that afternoon.

[edit]"Zephyrettes"

The California Zephyr was marketed (especially to families) as "...a vacation unto itself." Train hostesses, while not new to the industry in the late 1940s, were nevertheless elevated to a new level on the CZ in the form of the "Zephyrette." The "Zephyrettes" functioned as social directors, tour guides, babysitters, nurses—in short, they filled just about any role required to ensure that the passengers had a memorable trip. A pool of approximately twelve women was assigned at any given time to the CZ in this capacity. In 1983 Amtrak revived the California Zephyr and invited one of the original "Zephyrettes" to host the first trip.
A pair of the Western Pacific's Budd Rail Diesel Cars (RDCs), operating as replacements for the discontinued Royal Gorge (trains No. 1 and 2) [1] between September 17, 1950 and October 2, 1960 also picked up the nickname "Zephyrette."

[edit]Amtrak era

As ridership fell during the 1960s, the Western Pacific repeatedly petitioned the ICC to drop its section of the train west of Salt Lake City without success. On February 13, 1970, the ICC released an order stating that "operation of the train [on the Western Pacific] was no longer required". The final train departed Oakland, California on March 20, 1970, terminating at Chicago, Illinois on March 22, 1970. The California Zephyr had operated for 21 years and 2 days. East of Salt Lake City, the train was reduced from a daily to a tri-weekly schedule, operating as California Service on the Burlington and as the Rio Grande Zephyr on the Rio Grande. The Rio Grande portion of the train was extended beyond Salt Lake to Ogden, Utah, allowing Nevada and California passengers to connect to the Southern Pacific Railroad's City of San Francisco. This arrangement existed until the creation of Amtrak on May 1, 1971.
With the establishment of Amtrak in 1971, the new system began operating its San Francisco Zephyr over the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy route to Denver, and Union Pacific's Overland Route through Wyoming instead of Colorado, then over the Southern Pacific tracks west of Ogden, Utah. The Rio Grande Zephyr continued to operate as an alternate service between Denver and Ogden. In 1983 the Rio Grande reversed its decision and joined Amtrak.
In July 1983, Amtrak ceased operation of the San Francisco Zephyr and launched operation of a new California Zephyr over the CB&Q and Rio Grande legs of the original train route. Since that time the train has used a hybrid routing west of Salt Lake City between the route of the original California Zephyr and the former City of San Francisco. The train operates on the former Western Pacific's Central Corridor until central Nevada, changing to the Overland Route by the time the train reaches Winnemucca. As the two lines operate in a directional running setup across central Nevada, the exact spot the train switches lines is different depending on the direction of travel.[4]

[edit]Timeline

Train No. 17, the California Zephyr, passes east ofDerby, Colorado on July 15, 1951.
  • March 12, 1949: Public exhibition of equipment that will be used on the California Zephyr begins in Oakland, California. The exhibition travels through along the WP portion of the train's route to Salt Lake City, Utahbefore returning to San Francisco, California the following week for the inauguration.
  • March 19, 1949: The inauguration ceremony for the California Zephyr is held in front of the Pier 3 Ferry building in San Francisco. This is the only time the train is moved into San Francisco, proper; the ceremony is attended by Pacific Opera Company soprano Evelyn Corvello (who sang the Star Spangled Banner to open the ceremony), San Francisco Mayor Elmer Robinson, Western Pacific President Harry A. Mitchell, California Lieutenant Governor Goodwin Knight and Warner Brothers actress Eleanor Parker (who officially christened the train with a bottle of champagne).
  • March 20, 1949: The first eastbound California Zephyr leaves San Francisco, California bound for Chicago, Illinois at 9:20 am.
  • March 1, 1955: The eastbound California Zephyr, while traveling through Ruby Canyon, sees its first on-train birth as Peter Zars is born.
  • February 13, 1970: The Interstate Commerce Commission approves the discontinuation of the California Zephyr.
  • March 22, 1970: The last westbound California Zephyr through to the west coast leaves Chicago; the train terminates in Oakland. A remnant of the California Zephyrcontinues to operate Chicago to Ogden, Utah on the CB&Q and D&RGW on a tri-weekly schedule, with a cross platform transfer in Ogden to the City of San Francisco for through passengers to Oakland.
  • April 24, 1983: The final "Rio Grande Zephyr", a remnant of the California Zephyr, operates between Grand Junction, CO and Denver, CO. A brass band met the final train in Denver.
  • 1983: The California Zephyr returns to service when the D&RGW agrees to join Amtrak.
  • October 29, 2000: Service on Amtrak's California Zephyr is upgraded to daily.

[edit]Route description

Exiting Chicago's Union Station, the Willis Tower can be glimpsed in the distance as the train passes urban industrial zones and bricked residential streets. The Chicago suburbs are expansive but traversed within the first hour of the train's journey, stopping once in Naperville, Illinois.
Heading westward from Chicago, there are many small towns along the right-of-way as the train crosses the great plains towards Denver. The rail bridge across theMississippi River affords a view of Burlington, Iowa and marks the state line between Illinois and Iowa.
At Denver the California Zephyr departs BNSF Railway owned track. From Denver west, the train operates along the Union Pacific Railroad's Central Corridor. The scenery changes dramatically departing Denver as the train climbs the Rocky Mountains. After crossing the Continental Divide via the Moffat Tunnel, the tracks follow the Colorado River for several hours. Passengers can see the transition from a narrow, whitewater river (popular with rafters, who habitually moon the train as it passes) to a much wider stream past Glenwood Canyon and Grand Junction. The train finally departs the now much larger Colorado River after exiting Ruby Canyon which is also where the train enters Utah.
In Utah, the train follows the southern rim of the Book Cliffs to their end near Helper. The train then crosses the Wasatch Mountains, cresting at Soldier Summit. After passing the Wasatch the train arrives at the Wasatch Front where most of the population of Utah is located.
Once the train reaches Salt Lake City the train loosely follows Interstate 80 until the terminus of the train in California. Both the freeway and railroad pass along the south shore of the Great Salt Lake and across the Bonneville Salt Flats towards Nevada.
The Humboldt River provides the path across most of Nevada. However, before the train reaches the Humbolt river, it crosses through 2 mountain ranges, tunneling under the Pequop Mountains. The tracks cross the center of the Forty Mile Desert, on the other side of this desert valley is the Truckee River which provides the train's path to Renoand up the Sierra Nevada in California.
In California, the train crests the Sierra Nevada at Donner Pass and descends following a high ridge between the American and Yuba Rivers. Eventually, the California Zephyr reaches the lowland areas of the California Central Valley. The trip terminates in Emeryville, a suburb of Oakland. From Emeryville the free Emery Go Round shuttle connects passengers to the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system, or a Thruway Motorcoach provides connecting service to downtown San Francisco (with sweeping city views along the way).
The original California Zephyr used the Feather River Route as its path through the Sierra Nevada. The rails are still in use for freight; however, anyone wishing to see this portion of the original route must now use State Route 70 which runs parallel to the old Western Pacific track.

[edit]Station stops

StateTown/CityStationConnections
IllinoisChicagoChicago Union StationAmtrak: Blue WaterCapitol LimitedCardinalCarl SandburgCity of New OrleansEmpire BuilderHiawatha ServiceHoosier StateIlliniIllinois ZephyrLake Shore LimitedLincoln ServicePere MarquetteSalukiSouthwest ChiefTexas EagleWolverine,Thruway Motorcoach
CTA Buses: 1, 7, 14, 19, 20, X20, X28, 56, 60, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 128, 129, 130, 151, 156, 157, 192
Megabus: M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, M7
Metra: North Central ServiceMilwaukee District/North LineMilwaukee District/West LineBNSF Railway LineHeritage Corridor,SouthWest Service
NapervilleNapervilleAmtrak: Carl SandburgIllinois ZephyrSouthwest Chief
Metra: BNSF Railway Line
Pace: 530, 676, 677, 678, 680, 681, 682, 683, 684, 685, 686, 687, 688, 689, 714, 781
PrincetonPrincetonAmtrak: Carl SandburgIllinois ZephyrSouthwest Chief
GalesburgGalesburgAmtrak: Carl SandburgIllinois ZephyrSouthwest Chief
Burlington Trailways
Galesburg Bus Transit: Route 2.
IowaBurlingtonBurlingtonBurlington Urban Service (BUS): All routes
Mount PleasantMount Pleasantnone
OttumwaOttumwaOttumwa Transit Authority: East-West Route.
Burlington Trailways.
OsceolaOsceolanone
CrestonCreston
NebraskaOmahaOmahaMetro Area Transit: Route 10
LincolnLincolnStarTran: Route 51 and 52
HastingsHastingsnone
HoldregeHoldrege
McCookMcCook
ColoradoFort MorganFort Morgan
DenverDenver Union StationAmtrak: Thruway Motorcoach
RTD Light Rail: C LineE Line
FraserFraser-Winter Parknone
GranbyGranby
Glenwood SpringsGlenwood SpringsGreyhound Lines
Roaring Fork Transportation Authority
Grand JunctionGrand JunctionGrand Valley Transit: Route 11
UtahGreen RiverGreen Rivernone
HelperHelper
ProvoProvo
Salt Lake CitySalt Lake Central StationGreyhound Lines
FrontRunner: FrontRunner North
UTA Buses: 2, 3, 11, 205, 209, 220, 227, 240, 500, 520, 522, 550
UTA TRAX: University Line
NevadaElkoElkonone
WinnemuccaWinnemucca
RenoRenoRTC
CaliforniaTruckeeTruckeenone
ColfaxColfax
RosevilleRosevilleAmtrak:Capitol Corridor
SacramentoSacramento Valley Rail StationAmtrak: Capitol CorridorCoast StarlightSan JoaquinThruway Motorcoach
Sacramento RT: Gold Line
DavisDavisAmtrak: Capitol CorridorCoast Starlight
MartinezMartinezAmtrak: Capitol CorridorCoast StarlightSan Joaquin
Tri Delta Transit: 200
WestCAT: 108, 116, 118, 119, 200, 30Z, 308, 980
RichmondRichmondAmtrak: Capitol CorridorCoast StarlightSan Joaquin
BART:Richmond – Fremont lineRichmond – Millbrae line
AC Transit: 70, 71, 72M, 74, 76, 376 (local); 608, 684, 674, 667, 668, 675, 684 (school days only); 800 (All Nighter)
Golden Gate Transit: 42
Richmond Medical Center route BART-Kaiser Shuttle
EmeryvilleEmeryvilleAC Transit: 31 (Stop accessible by crossing a pedestrian bridge across the tracks.)
Amtrak: Capitol CorridorCoast StarlightSan JoaquinThruway Motorcoach
Emery Go Round: Shellmound/Powell, Hollis

[edit]Preservation and surviving equipment

Historic California Zephyr dome coach "Silver Lariat" en route to Oakland, being pulled by the Coast Starlight. -- San Luis Obispo (Amtrak station).
Former California Zephyr dome car in service with the Inland Lakes Railway -- Mount Dora, Florida.
The high quality Budd built cars of the "California Zephyr" have proven to be popular with private car owners. Today, several former CZ cars operate in private charter service on Amtrak, including dome-observation car "Silver Solarium", dome-coach "Silver Lariat", sleepers "Silver Rapids" and "Silver Quail" and a dome-lounge now known as the "Sierra Hotel".
Six museums currently hold equipment once used on the CZ. The Illinois Railway Museum owns several Burlington locomotives that were used to pull the train on occasion. The Colorado Railroad Museum has two Rio Grande locomotives that also saw CZ and later Rio Grande Zephyr service.
The Gold Coast Railroad Museum in Florida owns two former Western Pacific Railroad CZ cars: baggage car "Silver Stag" and dome-observation car "Silver Crescent".
The Avon Park Depot Museum in Florida owns one former Western Pacific Railroad CZ car: Silver Palm originally a sleeper car, it is now a buffet dining car that the museum uses for dinner parties. The car was converted to its buffet car state by Auto-Train when they bought the car. More information about the Silver Palm can be found at http://www.hsaponline.org/diningcar.htm
The Austin Steam Train Association, which operates the Austin & Texas Central Railroad in the Hill Country between Cedar Park and Burnet, is completing a restoration of the CZ Silver Pine car. Originally a 16-section sleeper manufactured in 1948 by the Budd Company, the coach car will enter revenue service in 2011 - for the first time since it's Denver & Rio Grande Western days.
The largest collection of preserved equipment can be found in Portola, California at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum. One locomotive and four cars are currently preserved there as part of the museum's Zephyr Project restoration program. Western Pacific 805-A is the last intact locomotive built specifically for the CZ. The cars are dome-lounge "Silver Hostel", dome-coaches "Silver Lodge" and "Silver Rifle" (on long term loan from the Golden Gate Railroad Museum) and the "Silver Plate", which is the last intact dining car left from the train's fleet.

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A non-functional replica of the California Zephyr is located at Disney's California Adventure theme park in Anaheim, California. The train serves as the location of Baker's Field Bakery and Bur-r-r Bank Ice Cream counter service cafes at the Sunshine Plaza main entrance area of the park.

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[edit]References

  • Kisor, Henry (1995). Zephyr: Tracking A Dream Across America. HarperCollins Publishers, New York, NY. ISBN 978-1558504776.
  • Schafer, Mike and Joe Welsh (1997). Streamliners: History of a Railroad Icon. MBI Publishing Co., St. Paul, MN. ISBN 0-7603-1371-7.
  • Wayner, Robert J., ed. (1972). Car names, numbers and consists. Wayner Publications, New York, NY.
  • "The Zephyrettes"California Zephyr Virtual Museum. Retrieved May 28, 2006.
  1. a b c "AMTRAK SETS NEW RIDERSHIP RECORD, THANKS PASSENGERS FOR TAKING THE TRAIN (link to PDF download)". Amtrak. 11 October 2010. Retrieved 26 November 2010.
  2. a b "California Zephyr"Amtrak. 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-18.
  3. ^ "Amtrak Trains Under the Microscope in 2010", Trains, July 2010, 20.
  4. ^ Benchmark Maps (2003). Nevada Road and Recreation Atlas [map], 2003 edition, 1:250000. pp. 41–44. ISBN 0-929591-81-X.

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