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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 20, 1991
Amtrak, The Arizona Rail Passenger Association and Grand Canyon Railwayare cosponsoring "Phoenix Union Station Days" this Saturday, February 23, and Sunday, February 24. The event will take place at the Amtrak Station, 401 West Harrison Street, from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM both days.
Amtrak will have equipment from their Sunset Limited "Superliner" passenger train on display both days, according to Arthur L. Lloyd, Amtrak's Regional Director of Public Affairs in San Francisco. A bilevel coach, sleeping car, dining car, and "Sightseer" lounge will be displayed, as will a General Electric P-30 locomotive of the type currently used to pull the Sunset on its journeys between Los Angeles and New Orleans three days each week.
Grand Canyon Railway will display
the steam locomotive and consist of its historic "Williams Flyer,"
which currently operates between Williams and Grand Canyon on Fridays,
Saturdays, and Sundays, and will resume daily operations later this Spring. The
historic train will travel to Phoenix as the "Hassayampa Special." The
name was suggested by Rob Bohannan, the Arizona Rail Passenger Association's
Vice President of Communications.
"It is appropriate that this special trip honor the memory of Santa Fe Railway's own service between Williams and Phoenix," Bohannan explained. "Though listed in Santa Fe timetables only by its numbers, the train is fondly remembered by all as the 'Hassayampa.'"
Santa Fe Railway itself plans to bring a modern General Motors FP-45 locomotive. Now used on their premier freight trains, the engine is a veteran of "Super Chief" service and is once again painted in the familiar red and silver "Warbonnet" style. Phoenix Vice Mayor Alan Kennedy will proclaim the weekend "Phoenix Union Station Days" from the nose of this locomotive.
Southern Pacific is providing transportation to the station of vintage passenger eguipment which belongs to members of the Arizona Railway Museum in Chandler.
Phoenix Union Station was completed in 1923, replacing separate facilities which had been operated by Santa Fe and Southern Pacific. After the Southern Pacific's main line through Phoenix was completed in 1926, both the Sunset Limited and the Golden State, the railroad's fast train between Chicago and Los Angeles, stopped here. The Golden State last ran in 1968, and the Santa Fe's "Hassayampa," ceased operation a year later.
"This beautiful station, in the final stages of restoration, and the continuing enhancement of the Amtrak service it receives, are examples of the positive contributions rail transportation is making in Arizona," says James Bradley, who chairs the event for the Rail Passenger Association. "The bright future of rail service in this state, and the growing realization by many of the important role that rail will play in Arizona·s continued growth, are more than worthy of celebration," Bradley added.
City of Phoenix officials indicated that a formal dedication of Union Station is planned as soon as restoration of the building is complete.
Non-railroad participants include Operation Lifesaver, Pepsi-Cola, U. S. Sprint, and the Arizona Railway Historical Society.