Owl Limited

Last updated

Owl Limited
Overview
Service type Inter-city rail
StatusDiscontinued
Locale California
First serviceDecember 18, 1898 (1898-12-18)
Last serviceApril 11, 1965 (1965-04-11)
Former operator(s) Southern Pacific
Route
Termini Oakland, California
Los Angeles, California
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)25 (southbound), 26 (northbound)
Technical
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Route map
BSicon lBHF.svg
BSicon GRZaq.svg
BSicon GRZ+r.svg
San Francisco
BSicon BUS.svg
BSicon GRZ.svg
bus over Bay Bridge
BSicon exlBHF.svg
BSicon GRZa.svg
BSicon GRZ.svg
San Francisco
BSicon BOOT.svg
BSicon GRZ.svg
BSicon GRZ.svg
BSicon exKBHFa.svg
BSicon GRZe.svg
BSicon GRZ.svg
Oakland Pier
BSicon KBHFxa.svg
BSicon GRZaq.svg
BSicon GRZr.svg
Oakland 16th Street
BSicon BHF.svg
Berkeley
BSicon BHF.svg
Martinez
BSicon BHF.svg
Richmond
BSicon HST.svg
Crocket
BSicon eHST.svg
Port Costa
BSicon HST.svg
Pittsburg
BSicon pHST.svg
Brentwood
BSicon BHF.svg
Tracy
BSicon pHST.svg
Patterson
BSicon pHST.svg
Newman
BSicon pHST.svg
Gustine
BSicon HST.svg
Los Banos
BSicon pHST.svg
Dos Palos
BSicon pHST.svg
Firebaugh
BSicon pHST.svg
Mendota
BSicon pHST.svg
Kerman
BSicon BHF.svg
Fresno
BSicon epHST.svg
Selma
BSicon HST.svg
Tulare
BSicon pHST.svg
Delano
BSicon BHF.svg
Bakersfield
BSicon HST.svg
Caliente
BSicon pHST.svg
Tehachapi Loop
BSicon BHF.svg
Mojave
BSicon HST.svg
Lancaster
BSicon HST.svg
Palmdale
BSicon pHST.svg
Saugus
BSicon HST.svg
San Fernando
BSicon pHST.svg
Burbank
BSicon BHF.svg
Glendale
BSicon exKRW+l.svg
BSicon eKRWgr.svg
BSicon exSTR.svg
BSicon KBHFe.svg
Los Angeles–Union Station
BSicon exBHF.svg
Los Angeles–Central Station
1914–1939
BSicon exKBHFe.svg
Arcade Depot
closed
1914

The Owl Limited was an overnight passenger train of the Southern Pacific Company which ran between Oakland and Los Angeles via the Central Valley. The service was inaugurated on December 18, 1898. [1] The train was canceled after April 11, 1965, with as few as 15 passengers per day using the service. [2]

The train operated with several classes of sleeping cars, coaches, chair cars, and a diner. [3]

References

  1. Beebe, Lucius (1963). The Central Pacific & the Southern Pacific Railroads. Berkeley: Howell-North. p. 618. ISBN   9780831070342.
  2. "Southern Pacific Cancels Owl Run, Oakland to L.A." Santa Barbara News-Press . Associated Press. April 12, 1965. p. 10. Retrieved August 29, 2023 via Newspapers.com. Lock-green.svg
  3. Solomon, Brian (2005). Southern Pacific Passenger Trains. Voyageur Press. pp. 55–56. ISBN   9781610605076.