First Runs of Weekend Surfliners 799 and 780
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On Saturday 25, 2002 Amtrak started the new weekend Surfliner service out
of Los Angeles to Goleta with an around noon departure back to Los
Angeles and after a forty minute layover on down to San Diego. Since
there is no connection from Orange County for this service, I elected to
drive to Norwalk and took the Green Line to the Blue Line and then the
Red Line to Los Angeles Union Station. I arrived at LAUPT about twenty
five minutes early and walked up to the platform finding two Surfliner
trains one on track 9 and the other on track 8. Track 8 must be 568 as it
had no life to it so I walked around to the other train, the new 799
which opened in a few minutes. Across from my platform one track over
were Metrolink passengers waiting for a train which wouldn't run and
after I told them about the bus to El Monte they went off to find it.
Mike was my conductor for this round trip. I boarded Pacific Business
Class and was joined only by a women and her all over the place daughter
and a couple downstairs. The train left LAUPT on time as I drank some tea
and labeled the slides from my trip to Minnesota where I rode the
Minnesota Zephyr Dinner Train and the Milwaukee Road 261. It was a very
gray morning as the train left along the Los Angeles and passed where the
Pasadena Gold Line Shops are being built. The engine tracks at Taylor
were the most empty that I had ever seen. We made our stops with few if
any passengers boarding this new train. We ran ontime across the San
Fernando Valley and made all the stops along the route. We went through
the three tunnels as I finished labeling the slides and I enjoyed the
view for the rest of the trip. Simi Valley was next followed by Moorpark
where we met Surfliner 772. We arrived in Oxnard early before running to
Ventura followed by the great Coastal running always fantastic in any
weather. As we pulled in to Santa Barbara early we met Surfliner 776.
Total passengers aboard were 31. After detraining, I said hello to Jack
Wilson before going to Bebop Burger for an early lunch. I returned to the
depot, read the USA Today Weekend Edition before doing a word fill in and
listening to some music. Before departure, I walked over to the Subway
for an ice cream cone before train 780 pulled in from Goleta. I boarded
Business Class and rested as the early morning had caught up with me. We
met Surfliner 765 at Santa Barbara, the Coast Starlight at Ventura and an
UP Freight at CP Madera. We stayed at Moorpark before going into the new
extended siding complete with signal bridge at Hasson where we met
Surfliner 771. It was a quick trip back into Los Angeles where the train
would layover forty two minutes. Total passenger aboard this trip was 75.
My return to Norwalk was right on schedule with the longest wait between
trains on each line being three minutes at 7th and Flower and walking
onto the Green Line train as it pulled into Rosa Parks. I drove home and
despite traffic on Interstate 5, I beat train 780 to Santa Ana by fifteen
minutes. It was a great day of train and transit riding.
-- Chris Guenzler