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Based on the 1954 consist with "big dome" cars, this version of the El Capitan ran just before the introduction of the unique Hi-Level cars in 1956. Following the introduction of the Hi-Level cars in mid 1956, the "big dome" cars were transferred to the Super Chief fleet.
Walthers is producing two Deluxe 8 car passenger sets, individual passenger cars and a variety of EMD F7 locomotives to build the perfect consist for your layout. Walthers is also releasing a prototypical passenger station and figures that can be used to compliment the El Capitan or many other name trains.
Consist possible with either Deluxe car version, can be increased by combing both Deluxe versions:
Passenger Car Features:
PLEASE NOTE: There are only 200 Deluxe sets being produced and PWRS has only 5 of each set available. Orders will be filled on a first ordered, fist filled basis. Once the 10 Deluxe sets we have access to are reserved, we will not be able fill additional orders.

Deluxe Set ONE - 920-814 includes the following cars:
Deluxe Set TWO - 920-815 includes the following cars:
To power this train, Walthers is producing a variety of Proto ATSF 300 Class F7s which are perfect for El Capitan and the Super Chief. Finished in Santa Fe's classic Passenger Warbonnet scheme and highlighted by a plated metal finish. Road numbers are available in DCC Ready & DCC w/Sound versions.
Locomotive Features:
History from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
El Capitan was one of the named passenger trains of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. It was the only coach, or chair car (non-Pullman sleeper) train to operate the Santa Fe main line from Chicago, Illinois to Los Angeles, California on the same fast schedule as the road's premier Pullman Super Chief.
This all-coach, streamlined train (assigned Nos. 21 & 22) began operations in February 1938. Not unlike the Pennsylvania Railroad's Trail Blazer, it offered "low-cost passage with high-speed convenience." Originally conceived as the Economy Chief, the name El Capitan was ultimately chosen to honor the Spanish conquistadors and their influence on Southwestern culture, though it didn't hurt that the name seemed to outrank the Union Pacific's Challenger train, with which it was designed to compete. Unique in charging an extra-fare despite being a coach train, it pioneered such features as "RideMaster" seating optimized for sleeping. The original consists were two new Budd Company-built trains of five cars each made of lightweight stainless steel. Each of the two luxury trains were capable of accommodating 188 passengers; fare Chicago to Los Angeles was $5.00 above the $39.50 regular coach fare (in 1938). The 80-foot cars had 52 seats on 41-1/2 inch centers; postwar 85-foot coaches had 44 seats on 52-inch centers.
El Capitan was the first of Santa Fe's trains to utilize the "Big Dome"-Lounge cars, though these were soon given to the Chief in favor of new double-decker "Hi-Level" coaches developed by Budd and the railroad in 1955. These experimental units featured a quieter ride, increased seating capacities, and boasted better views of the Southwestern terrain El Cap passed through and made this train unique and revolutionary. Amtrak's Superliner equipment, which was placed in service along many of Amtrak's long distance routes, were based on the Santa Fe Hi-Level design. The Superliners were designed to be operated along with older Hi-Level cars.
In 1958 the train was combined with the Super Chief and operated under train numbers 17 and 18 through the end of Santa Fe passenger operations. Today the route formerly covered by El Capitan is served by Amtrak's Southwest Chief. Many of Amtrak's trains (especially those in California) consist of a combination of refurbished former Santa Fe Hi-Level cars along with newer Superliner railcar designs. In recent years, four "mothballed" El Capitan lounge cars were removed from storage, refurbished, and placed into service on Amtrak's Coast Starlight as "Pacific Parlour" first-class lounge cars. These refurbished cars feature a service bar, booths, and chairs on the upper level, and a theater on the lower level.
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