Growing up in Half Moon Bay I too saw these massive, smokey beasts as a kid whenever we went to town, but I wasn’t a teenager till 77!
I believe they ran the commuter lines till the early 80’s when the new trains were introduced, now those NEW trains are being replaced as worn out! The existing CalTrain trainsets are being shipped off to less busy commuter lines around the country. That’s what I get for getting old!
The story I’ve heard is the Bayshore Yard maintenance crew was so good with the F-Ms that SP transferred them all there and they actually had more uptime than the EMD units I saw running freights on the peninsula- High nose GPs and SDs.
I remember the cars- Harriman type single levels (I’ve read they weren’t ACTUALLY Harriman, but were built to similar specs) and the grey double deckers from the fifties.
These trains were rattly, noisy and dusty as I recall, the NEW cars were clean and shiny, though those F40’s running at full throttle all the time for HEP were weird to this picky railfan kid.
Once in high school, I would ride the bus to Hillsdale Mall in San Mateo to get out of our summer fog!
Then ride the train to wherever on the peninsula and back, eat my sack lunch in the park then take the 5:35 bus back into the fog to our quiet, comfortable neighborhood.
Hi Russell,
Yes those FM Train Masters were smokey and fast, particularly acceleration.
Here's the timeline you mention above: In 1980 "Caltrans" contracted with SP and began to subsidize the Peninsula Commute. Caltrans purchased new locomotives and rolling stock, replacing SP equipment in 1985. Caltrans also upgraded stations, added shuttle buses to nearby employers, and dubbed the operation "CalTrain".
Yup, the F40PH-2 had gear drive HEP and the engines ran at full 900 RPM all the time. They are affectionately referred to by locals as, "Screamers"!
Pretty cool you actually used Caltrain!
Here's the latest, Caltrain is electrifying with Stadler KISS train sets. All the overhead infrastructure is 99% complete, and the Sadlers will begin service this coming September. Here's a link if you're curious.
https://www.caltrain.com/projects/electrification
Also, Union Pacific still has right of way for freight service into South San Francisco.
My hope is to find some 1:48 scale double deck Gallery cars and paint them SP grey to go with my FM Train Masters. No O scale manufacturer has ever made SP Gallery cars that I've been able to find.
Thanks for sharing your teenage Peninsula commuter story!