The train included, in order:
- GE P40 locomotive No. 822,
- Heritage sleeper Pacific Bend, No. 10020, originally a 10-6 sleeper built by Budd for Union Pacific in 1950,
- Viewliner sleeper New River, No. 62043, built by Morrison Knudsen/Amerail in the mid 1990s,
- Dome-lounge Ocean View, No. 10031, built for Great Northern by Budd in 1955, and
- Inspection car American View, No. 10004, built by Budd as one of the Viewliner prototypes in 1994.
Host BNSF Railway assigned the train a A-952-09 symbol.
Local passenger rail advocates desire to extend the state-supported Fort Worth-Oklahoma City Heartland Flyer north, either to a Southwest Chief connection at Newton or direction to Kansas City. Amtrak and BNSF officials were on board to explain the route and improvement items to local and state officials and members of the media. The last Amtrak train service north of Oklahoma City on this route, known as the Lone Star, ended in 1979. In 2016, Amtrak began bus shuttle service between Newton and Oklahoma City.
What can I say, money, money, money. This run will not likely happen as long as Brownback is governor of Kansas (and Trump is President.) This run must have been to placate the Heartland Flyer Alliance. And you guys in this forum keep saying, “Let’s have a train to here, Let’s have a train to there.” You guys don’t get it, THERE’s NO MONEY!!!!!!
Tulsa is not even close to a direct route between Oklahoma City and Wichita. A Kansas City- Oklahoma City train could reasonably run via Wichita or Tulsa, but not both.
Have always missed the Lone Star route. Maybe connecting Ok City to Tulsa then up to Wichita and on to Newton and KC would garner better patronage. I rode the old Lone Star back in 75-76, train was nearly sold out at that time.