On the morning after Friday Follies, $10 Metrolink weekend passes in hand, we returned to Fullerton station to board Metrolink Orange County Line train 653 - first northbound run of the day - to Los Angeles Union Station, where we'd hang out for about an hour prior to boarding Metrolink San Bernardino Line train 358 to the Fairplex (county fairgrounds) at Pomona. Though our Metrolink train was tardy we didn't mind so much for two reasons: A) We got to watch Southwest Chief train 3 make its final stop before L.A., running over two hours late, and B) There's so much padding in the Metrolink schedule between FUL and LAX that even after getting outta there almost 30 minutes late we arrived at Union Station more or less on time.
With plenty of time before our train to Pomona we strolled down through the tunnel to the main station to avail ourselves of the facilities before heading back topside to sightsee any possible Gold Line/Amtrak/Metrolink action that might be going on. However, just as we were about to exit, who should appear but long lost missing AU member and reinstated L.A. resident Chuljin, aka Chris 3. After some time enjoyed in general palavering and catching up - always fun to be pleasantly surprised by AU pals - we all ventured up to the platforms. Chris had a friend in the crew of the departing Coast Starlight that he wanted to meet, Alice wanted some shots of the Gold Line, and I saw a chance to arrange for temporary replacement of Amtrak's dome car with a local substitute while Amtrak swiped mine for fall running on the Adirondack and Cardinal (see photo below).
We got together with Chris again briefly before boarding our Fair train, and as he'd never been aboard one of the new Rotem cab cars that have been coming online with Metrolink I showed him the one we'd be riding. I hadn't really meant for us to ride in it, but the Metrolink conductor showed up and set up the bridge plate for Alice to come aboard, so that was that. The Bombardier cars are really better overall, especially for Alice's wheelchair, and we'll make a point of avoiding the Rotem rolling stock as long as possible in the future.
Good ride out to Pomona, though I shoulda taken video of outrunning cars as our San Bernardino Line train sped down the median of I-10; cars driving full speed on a clear freeway.
The Metrolink stop at Fairplex is only used during the Fair, and consists of no more than a low platform and portable concrete wheelchair ramp. Yes, portable contrete ramp. It's not very big, and has slats on the bottom for placement by a heavy forklift. It seemed to kinda give the lie to railroad whining about the huge expense of retrofitting platforms for accessibility.
Once off the platform and through a gate to the parking lot, we boarded a dedicated Metrolink shuttle, complete with wheelchair ramp and space, which carried us nonstop through the huge and virtually empty automotive expanse to the Yellow Gate for admission to the Fair. Team Whooz had a fine day at the Fair, then successfully, if wearily, retraced the shuttle and two trains procedure in reverse for the return to Fullerton that evening.
Video:
Metrolink 706 Departs For Riverside - Metrolink 91 Line train 706 to Downtown Riverside departs Fullerton on the afternoon of 9-9-11. Audible well before it's visible, the train is accelerating nicely by the time it comes into view from the left.
Southwest Chief Train 4 Rolls Into Fullerton - Video by Alice. Amtrak Southwest Chief train 4 hums to a halt at Fullerton on 9-9-11, already running 20 minutes late at it first stop after departing L.A. for Chicago.
Photos:
Ragin' Restart: Alice's Fullerton Follies - Fullerton Friday Follies Fun Fotos from the lower-level lens of Team Whooz Executive Assistant Alice.
Ragin' Rails At L.A. County Fair - Freight, Amtrak, private varnish, steam on display, garden railroading, and lumberjacks. Lumberjacks!? All part of the fun as Team Whooz rode Metrolink from Fullerton to the Los Angeles County Fair at Pomona on Saturday, 9-10-11.
Ragin' Day 4: Alice's Nevada Northern - Selected, uncaptioned photos taken by Team Whooz Executive Assistant Alice during the Ragin' Rails Raid, Day 4.
Spotting the Silver Splendor at Union Station was a stroke of luck, and I immediately made arrangements for it to stand in as my temporary private car while Amtrak's full dome 10031 gets swiped for its annual fall foray running back east on the Adirondack; Santa Fe 4-6-4 No. 3450 was built by Baldwin in 1927 as a coal burner and retired an oil burner in 1953. Designed for fast passenger service, 3450 had a top speed of 110 mph. Note smokestack extension; Long view of the Fairplex Garden Railroad, which occupies an acre and includes 3 miles of track comprising several scenarios and topographies representative of southern California: