Pacific Sun Railroad Explained

Pacific Sun Railroad
Fleet:4 locomotives; see
  1. Equipment
Headquarters:Stuart Mesa Yard
Parent Company:Watco
Locale:San Diego County, California
Predecessor Line:BNSF Railway
Successor Line:BNSF Railway
Website:Official website (archived)

Pacific Sun Railroad was a shortline railroad in San Diego County, California that worked on the Escondido Subdivision, the Miramar Branch, and in Stuart Mesa Yard. It was based out of Stuart Mesa Yard in Oceanside. It was owned by Watco.

History

The Pacific Sun Railroad commenced operations on October 25, 2008, after being contracted by BNSF. As of October 1, 2020, the Pacific Sun Railroad's contract with BNSF expired and BNSF will once again run local freight operations on the NCTD Escondido Sub and the Miramar Branch off the NCTD San Diego Subdivision.[1] [2]

Operations

Pacific Sun Railroad ran trains weekdays late at night along the North County Transit District's Escondido Subdivision, between Oceanside and Escondido, and the Miramar Spur off of the NCTD San Diego Subdivision.

Equipment

Pacific Sun used four locomotives. Two EMD GP35 units originally owned by Seaboard Air Line, and two EMD GP40 units originally owned by Western Pacific Railroad.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: September 4, 2020. Digest: BNSF to take over route operated by California short line. 2021-02-19. Trains. en.
  2. Web site: Federal Register :: Request Access . 2023-10-11 . unblock.federalregister.gov.