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Kato - N Scale - California Zephyr 11-passenger car set (2nd Set with different road numbers) (SKU 381-106055-run2)

Available On: December 1, 2006

Prototype Information

The California Zephyr. The name alone is instantly recognized as one of the most famous passenger trains in the history of North American railroading.

Said to be a "cruise train," the California Zephyr initiated service on March 20, 1949, heading eastbound to Chicago. In the first years, the CZ, as it came to be known, was the main transportation between Chicago and San Francisco, covering the 2,532 miles in just over two days, traveling "the scenic way across America." The scheduling of the CZ purposefully put it in the magnificent landscape of the Rocky Mountains and Feather River during daylight hours, much to the delight of passengers. With its breathtaking scenery outside and excellent service inside, the CZ was "the most talked about train in the country."

The CZ was jointly operated by three railroads. The Chicago Burlington & Quincy handled the train between Chicago and Denver. The Denver & Rio Grande Western operated the middle portion of the route, between Denver and Salt Lake City, and the Western Pacific carried the train between Salt Lake City and San Francisco. Each of these railroads contributed specifically lettered cars for the make-up of the train. Because of its silver stainless-steel body, all of the cars of the CZ were given a name characteristic to the western territory it traversed with a "silver" preface.

EMD F3 locomotives from all three railroads, as well as by AlCo PA and PB locomotives on the D&RGW, supplied the power for the CZ. The CB&Q operated their F3 engines in an A-B-A lash-up, while the WP utilized a A-B-B configuration. Needing additional power through the mountains, the D&RGW utilized the F3 in an A-B-B-A combination and the ALCo in an A-B-A arrangement.

Although the equipment used would change over the years due to ridership volume and service needs, the CB&Q-D&RGW-WP California Zephyr operated until March 22, 1970, a remarkable 21 years of service!


Model Features

With newly tooled cars, this set recreates the first-year consist of the CZ with eight different car types. The exact specification of car type and car name for each of the cars in the set is below. Each car features a silver corrugated-side body, accurate CALIFORNIA ZEPHYR lettering, blackened metal wheels and Kato semi-automatic knuckle couplers. The Observation car features lighted tail lights, marker lights, and tail sign. The interior of each of the cars can be dramatically lighted with the optional installation of our #11-204 1-car/11-206 6-car Bulb Light Kit or our #11-209 1-car/11-210 6-car White LED Light Kit (for DCC operation). Because of the recognition and history of the California Zephyr, this unprecedented set is sure to be coveted by railfans, rail enthusiasts and railroad historians around the world, not to mention the hobbyists modeling the CB&Q, D&RGW and WP.

As an added bonus, this 11-car set includes enough N scale Unitrack at no additional cost for a first-class presentation of the set on a desk or shelf when not in operation on a layout.

It was written that the California Zephyr was "a pretty train pretty from any angle," the pinnacle of passenger railroad equipment. The Kato California Zephyr in N scale is equally impressive.

Stock #
Railroad Car Type Car Name Car
#

106-055
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Baggage Car - Silver Coyote

Chicago Burlington & Quincy - Dome Coach - Silver Bridle
Western Pacific - Dome Coach - Silver Scout
Chicago Burlington & Quincy - Dome Coach Silver Colt

Western Pacific - Dome Buffet and Club - Silver Chalet
Chicago Burlington & Quincy - 10-6 Sleeper - Silver Point
Wester Pacific - 10-6 Sleeper - Silver Surf
Denver & Rio Grande - Diner - Silver Banquet
1134
Chicago Burlington & Quincy -Coach -Silver Maple
Denver & Rio Grande
16-Sec Sleeper Silver Gorge
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy - Rear Dome Observation Car - Silver Solarium









$250.00 US