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to clear the main line for the railroad's regularly scheduled trains. For this run, however, the special was afforded rights over all of the railroad's regular trains; all other trains were required to clear the main line no less than one hour before the special was scheduled to pass. As most of the
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Station is remarkable in itself since the train's schedule was planned only one day before the event; the Santa Fe
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10,000, equal to $ 339,111 today. Another con he ran in 1905 earned Scott an additional $ 4,000. It was then that he met E. Burdon
Gaylord, the owner of the Big Bell mine. Gaylord needed a flashy way to promote his mine and Scott sought the money behind the mine; the two formed a partnership in
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run was made under normal conditions of track, motive power, and equipment, and practically on a moment's notice. No racing machines were used. The locomotives were the plain, everyday kind, taken from regular runs and manned by employees taking their regular turn. To be sure, the main line was
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Santa Fe was still a single-track railroad, this meant that quite a few regular trains were put into sidings to wait for the special. This accommodation, along with the numerous locomotive changes en route helped to ensure that the train would arrive in
Chicago within the 46-hour schedule.
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Chicago and the West Coast. The
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had the right-of-way. That was the only favor shown it, though the engineers understood they had permission to 'let her out a few notches', and they did so, when they could with safety.
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Chicago in 1926. Photo from the Chicago Daily News negatives collection, DN-0003451. Courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society.
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was commemorated with localized events and interpretive displays along the train's route sponsored by various historical organizations. One such display was shown at
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train across the system, led by no less than 19 different locomotives. The engineers of these locomotives came to be known as the "Nervy
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1802:. Black Cat Press. ASIN B0006XPI44.
1277:. Trans-Anglo Books, Glendale, CA.
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1041:Legacy and preservation
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850:Los Angeles, California
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1595:Mike's Railway History
1591:"The Santa Fe "Chief""
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2035:West Texas Express
1945:California Special
1939:California Limited
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