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Microscale - 60-187 - Western Pacific - None

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Stock Number60-187
Original Retail Price$6.75
BrandMicroscale
ManufacturerMicroscale
Body StyleMicroscale Decals
Road or Company NameWestern Pacific (Details)
Reporting MarksWestern Pacific Diesels (1970-1979)
Road or Reporting NumberNone
Ready-to-RunNo
Item CategoryAccessories
Model TypeDecals
Model SubtypeLocomotive
Model VarietyDiesel
Scale1/160



Specific Item Information: This set of decals includes decals for Western Pacific, Sacramento Northern, and Tidewater Southern diesel locomotives from the 1970's. Photo is from Microscale website and is of HO scale decal sheet.
Road Name History:
The Western Pacific Railroad (reporting mark WP) was a Class I railroad in the United States. It was formed in 1903 as an attempt to break the near-monopoly the Southern Pacific Railroad had on rail service into northern California. WP's Feather River Route directly competed with SP's portion of the Overland Route for rail traffic between Salt Lake City/Ogden, Utah and Oakland, California for nearly 80 years. In 1983 the Western Pacific was acquired by the Union Pacific Railroad. The Western Pacific was one of the original operators of the California Zephyr.

The original Western Pacific Railroad was established in 1865 to build the westernmost portion of the Transcontinental Railroad between San Jose, California (later Oakland, California), and Sacramento, California. This company was absorbed into the Central Pacific Railroad in 1870.

The second company to use the name Western Pacific Railroad was founded in 1903. Under the direction of George Jay Gould I, the Western Pacific was founded to provide a standard gauge track connection to the Pacific Coast for his aspiring Gould transcontinental system. The construction was financed by the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, a company in the Gould system, which lost access to California due to the attempted acquisition of the Southern Pacific Railroad by the Rio Grande's main rival, the Union Pacific Railroad. The Western Pacific Railroad acquired the Alameda and San Joaquin Railroad and began construction on what would become the Feather River Route. In 1909 it became the last major railroad completed into California. It used 85-lb rail on untreated ties, with no tie plates except on curves over one degree; in 1935 more than half of the main line still had its original rail, most of it having carried 150 million gross tons.

The Western Pacific was acquired in 1983 by Union Pacific Corporation, which in 1996 would purchase its long-time rival, the Southern Pacific Railroad. In July 2005 Union Pacific unveiled a brand new EMD SD70ACe locomotive, Union Pacific 1983, painted as an homage to the Western Pacific.
Brand/Importer Information:
Microscale industries produces decals for all types of models in several different scales. Microscale Industries 18435 Bandilier Circle Fountain Valley California 92708 Phone: (714) 593-1422 Fax: (714) 593-1432
Manufacturer Information:
Microscale Industries produces decals for all types of models in several different scales. Microscale Industries 18435 Bandilier Circle Fountain Valley California 92708 Phone: (714) 593-1422 Fax: (714) 593-1432
Item created by: nscalestation on 2024-09-17 14:30:45

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