Railroads & Locomotives Fallen Flags Remembering Pacific Electric Railway freight service

Remembering Pacific Electric Railway freight service

By Chuck Braasch | October 16, 2020

| Last updated on January 4, 2021


The Pacific Electric Railway is Classic Trains' Railroad of the Month for October 2020

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An electric freight motor hauling tank cars.

Westbound local freight at Claremont

Steeple-cab motor 1619, assembled at PE’s Torrance Shops in 1924, heads a local freight west near Claremont on the San Bernardino line in 1945.

Wm. K. Barham
An electric freight motor hauling tank cars.
A box motor hauls a one-car freight train.

Box motor at Azusa

Westbound at Azusa on the Glendora line, box motor 1447 has a single boxcar in tow on January 4, 1951. The unit was one of five built for Southern Pacific’s Oregon lines in 1913 and transferred to the PE in the late 1920s.

William D. Middleton
A box motor hauls a one-car freight train.
A small diesel locomotive leads a train.

Westbound at Oneonta Park

Baldwin VO1000 diesel 1321, leased from PE parent Southern Pacific, is westbound at Oneonta Park, junction of lines from Glendora and Pasadena (track at extreme left) in 1949. Diesels on PE used trolley poles to activate signals, which were controlled from the overhead.

D. K. Hedgpeth
A small diesel locomotive leads a train.
Two freight motors on a freight train.

Twin pushers

Steeple-cabs 1622 and 1619 shove against PE caboose 1961 as they lend a hand to a freight departing the yards at San Bernardino in about 1947.

Wm. K. Barham

Two freight motors on a freight train.
Freight motor hauls three water tank cars.

Water from Arrowhead Springs

PE 1591 waits on the north side of San Bernardino with three cars of water from Arrowhead Springs for clearance to enter the city’s street trackage in March 1940. The 300 h.p. unit is one of two steeple-cabs built by Baldwin in 1920 for a Cuban railway but never delivered.

Harold F. Stewart
Freight motor hauls three water tank cars.
A freight cross a complicated track diamond just underneath a signal bridge.

Four diamonds at Amoco

Steeple-cab 1610 clatters east across the four-track line to Watts at Amoco Tower with a Western Division freight for PE’s Butte Street Yard. Note the interlocking tower perched on a structure above the crossing.

Wm. K. Barham
A freight cross a complicated track diamond just underneath a signal bridge.
A steam locomotive and a freight motor lead a freight train.

Steam and electric

Leased Southern Pacific 2-6-0 1740 leads PE motor 1625 on a San Bernardino-bound freight near Etiwanda on October 26, 1945. The electric is tagging along to activate signals with its trolley pole.

F. J. Peterson
A steam locomotive and a freight motor lead a freight train.
Three freight motors haul a freight train over a trestle.

Tripleheader on a trestle

Steeple-cabs 1631, 1626, and 1628 haul a freight west across the dry bed of the San Gabriel River west of Baldwin Park on the San Bernardino line.

Robert Carlson
Three freight motors haul a freight train over a trestle.

All this month — October 2020 — Classic Trains editors are celebrating the heritage, history, and images of the Pacific Electric Railway.

Please enjoy this photo gallery of images from the David P. Morgan Library archives at Kalmbach Media that include PE electric-, diesel-, and steam-powered freight trains through time.

You might also enjoy this Pacific Electric history article from Classic Trains or a passenger train gallery!

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