Santa Fe Valley Flyer Set In 1939, Santa Fe applied modest streamlining and new paint to two Pacific locomotives for a special train which ran the route of the San Joaquin Valley. The Valley Flyer connected Bakersfield and Oakland, bringing patrons to the Golden Gate International Exposition. The six car train of air-conditioned heavyweight cars was painted to match. This was the Santa Fe's first attempt at streamlining older equipment and the paint scheme is typical of what would come. The Valley Flyer service was short-lived with service ending in 1940. In 1941, much of the consist was used in troop service. By 1942, the cars were all returned to normal paint and the general pool. Both steam locomotives would roll on into the 1950s. Although it's time in the California sun was brief, the Valley Flyer is a unique piece of Santa Fe history and the perfect addition to any layout. Our set includes a LEGACY Pacific with streamlined panels, combine, coach, StationSounds diner and observation. ElectroCouplers LEGACY Control System RailSounds TrainMaster Command Control Wireless Tether Odyssey System II SKU: 2122170 Dimensions: Length: 98" Gauge: O Gauge year: 2021 rail line: Santa Fe Minimum Radius: O54 Power: Electric Engine: Steam Manuals Find the latest manuals in our support section. Replacement Parts Buy any replacement parts in our support section. Contact Contact a service station to fix your product