Walthers - HO Scale - Train Set - Santa Fe (El Capitan Hi-Level Equipment) - PWRS 12 Car Set (SKU 932-PWRS12)
Available On: November 1, 2011
This is a special PWRS exclusive 12 car set. Included in the set is the full consist listed below plus the 8 lighting kits and 5 packages of passengers to complete the set. Customers who reserve this set by August 30 can also get the bonus memorabilia pack that Walthers is producing.
Cars included in the special PWRS set:
The retail value of all items included in this set is $1299.48. We are offering this special set at $1039.58, 20% off retail price of all items purchased seperately. As with almost everything we sell, there is no deposit necessary on this item. However, if you would like to place a 50% deposit on this set, we will cut the price to $974.61. And if you would like to pay in full, we will lower the price to $909.64. Customer should indicate if they would like 20% or if they would like to make a 50% deposit, or pay in full during checkout in the "notes" box.
As an added bonus if you reserve your set before August 30, 2011, you will receive the special El Capitan memorabilia set Walthers is producing for full sets.
And don't forget, Walthers is also producing the matching EMD F7's that pulled this train. So, you can build the complete consist outlined above with this one round of product releases from Walthers. If you are a Santa Fe fan, your train has arrived!
Other items in the Santa Fe El Capitan Hi-Level Equipment Series:
The prototype of this train ran the Chicago to Los Angeles route along with the Super Chief. Both trains operated on a fast service schedule between the two cities. While they both offered fast service, the Super Chief was the high end train, while the El Capitan was the more modest train. The El Capitan began service in early 1938 with one weekly round trip in each direction. As time passed, the number of trips per week was increased until 1946, July 8, In 1956, the Santa Fe begins operation of the El Capitan with Hi-Level Equipment. Ticket are marked with "I traveled the HI-LEVEL Santa Fe way" & "Every seat is on the scenic HI-LEVEL."
Initially, Santa Fe purchased only enough Hi-Level Equipment for six nine-car consists. These were combined with six existing baggage-dormitories. Each of these had been modified to aesthetically match the Hi-Level Equipment. All rolling stock rode on four wheel trucks with the exception of the dining cars that rode on special six wheel trucks due to their heavier weight.
Beginning in 1958, Santa Fe combined the Super Chief and El Capitan into one train during off peak parts of the year, the combined train operated on a 39.5 hour schedule. Santa Fe would continue to operate and expand the El Capitan service with new Hi-Level Equipment until 1971 when Santa Fe passenger service was taken over by Amtrak. Amtrak would continue to operate both the Super Chief and the El Capitan until 1973, then the El Capitan was discontinued. The El Capitan Hi-Level Equipment would continue to be used for years to come and became the inspiration for Amtrak’s SuperLiner cars developed in the late 1970’s.
On July 15, 1956, Santa Fe began Hi-Level Equipment El Capitan service with the following consist:
When the El Capitan was run in a combined consist with the Super Chief in the 1960’s, the consists contained:
Reservations Due By: August 30, 2011
Expected Release: November 2011