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Date: 04/01/26 18:02
Fun with 1001 (San Diego Trolley, CA)
Author: cchan006

San Diego Trolley's #1001 is a Siemens-Duewag U2, in service from 1981 to 2015. Restored in 2019 to run on the Silver Line, the Downtown Loop, for select holidays.

My previous attempt at documenting the restored #1001 was a failure, due to electro-mechanical issues that allowed the U2 to complete only one loop before being put away for repairs (from 2024):

https://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?4,5954433

This time, I was able to do what I wanted to do more than a year ago - document #1001 at several locations, and ride it around.

 



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Date: 04/01/26 18:13
Re: Fun with 1001 (San Diego Trolley, CA)
Author: cchan006

Those who are familiar with San Diego will know I picked the riding clips to match my "foaming" video above.
 



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Date: 04/01/26 18:16
Re: Fun with 1001 (San Diego Trolley, CA)
Author: cchan006

That's it for the report.








Date: 04/01/26 22:33
Re: Fun with 1001 (San Diego Trolley, CA)
Author: GP25

I sure miss those cars. They had great character and personality to them.
And they sure looked great in that red paint scheme.
I wish San Diego didn't have to retire them.

Jerry Martin
Los Angeles, CA
Central Coast Railroad Festival



Date: 04/02/26 06:58
Re: Fun with 1001 (San Diego Trolley, CA)
Author: atsf121

Nice stuff, glad the kept one.

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Date: 04/02/26 08:22
Re: Fun with 1001 (San Diego Trolley, CA)
Author: masterphots

GP25 Wrote:
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> I sure miss those cars. They had great character
> and personality to them.
> And they sure looked great in that red paint
> scheme.
> I wish San Diego didn't have to retire them.

If you ever find yourself in Mendoza, Argentina,  their light rail line is populated with these cars.  Same red,  different logo.



Date: 04/02/26 13:35
Re: Fun with 1001 (San Diego Trolley, CA)
Author: PasadenaSub

Great videos and story, Charles.

You can also stop by the Southern California Railway Museum (formerly Orange Empire) in Perris, CA and see their 2 sets of the cars.  Here they are in October, 2021, not sure how often they've run there.

Rich






Date: 04/03/26 05:42
Re: Fun with 1001 (San Diego Trolley, CA)
Author: cchan006

PasadenaSub Wrote:
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> You can also stop by the Southern California
> Railway Museum (formerly Orange Empire) in Perris,
> CA and see their 2 sets of the cars.  Here they
> are in October, 2021, not sure how often they've
> run there.

Thanks for those photos Rich.

I was digging around after your reply as a curiosity to see where 1001 (Silver Line), 1002 (National City), and 1003 (Perris) were. The other set at Perris seems to be 1008.



Date: 04/03/26 06:01
Re: Fun with 1001 (San Diego Trolley, CA)
Author: cchan006

GP25 Wrote:
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> I sure miss those cars. They had great character
> and personality to them. And they sure looked great
> in that red paint scheme. I wish San Diego didn't have
> to retire them.

I've been visiting San Diego for decades and have good memories riding the U2s and the S-100s. It's nice to hear from masterphot's reply that many are still active in Argentina.



Date: 04/03/26 06:26
Re: Fun with 1001 (San Diego Trolley, CA)
Author: RNP47

The notion that something from 1981 is vintage is a wakeup call to this way past vintage old timer. Yikes!

Bob Phelps
Micanopy, FL



Date: 04/03/26 08:55
Re: Fun with 1001 (San Diego Trolley, CA)
Author: 70tonner

Calgary, Alberta, Canada still operates about 40 of the U2 cars in daily service on their light rail system, along with over 170 newer Siemens cars.



Date: 04/03/26 09:56
Re: Fun with 1001 (San Diego Trolley, CA)
Author: Gonut1

When San diego was building their trolley system there were various other cities considering building transit systems. There was a free government subsidized high quality magazine that arrived about every two months documenting all the new transit activity, I believe it was "New Electric Rail Journal". I had a collection of several years of them but I believe they got caught in a basement flood and I no longer have them.
The San Diego Red cars were the primary content in the first several issues.
Gonut



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