Shasta Daylight

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Shasta Daylight was a streamlined passenger train of the Southern Pacific Railroad that operated between California and the Pacific Northwest, known for its scenic route and distinctive orange-and-red livery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf named train
passenger train
colorScheme black
orange
red
silver
country United States of America
surface form: United States
discontinued 1967
endPoint Portland, Oregon, United States
surface form: Portland, Oregon
gauge standard gauge
heritage part of Southern Pacific Daylight trains
inception 1949
introduced 1949
knownFor orange-and-red livery
scenic route
streamlined equipment
views of Mount Shasta
locomotiveTypeUsed EMD diesel locomotives
notableFeature large picture windows
scenic mountain and river views
operatingSpeed up to 79 mph
operator Southern Pacific Railroad
owner Southern Pacific Railroad
powerType diesel
primaryPurpose passenger transport
railLineUsed Cascade Line
Shasta Route
railwayCompany Southern Pacific Railroad
regionServed California, United States
surface form: California

Pacific Northwest
rollingStock chair cars
dining car
parlor-observation car
streamlined passenger cars
routeVia Dunsmuir, California
Klamath Falls
surface form: Klamath Falls, Oregon

Redding
surface form: Redding, California

Sacramento
surface form: Sacramento, California

Willamette Valley
serviceType daytime service
inter-city rail
sisterService Coast Daylight
San Joaquin Daylight
startPoint Oakland
surface form: Oakland, California

San Francisco Bay Area
timeOfOperation daytime
trackGauge 1,435 mm
trainClass Daylight

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Shasta Route usedByService Shasta Daylight