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A string of refrigerator cars owned by Pacific Fruit Express is supplied with fresh ice in the Spring of 1964.
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A string of refrigerator cars owned by Pacific Fruit Express is supplied with fresh ice in the Spring of 1964.

Pacific Fruit Express (AAR reporting mark PFE) was a railroad refrigerator car leasing company that at one point was the largest refrigerator car operator in the world. The company was founded on December 7, 1906 as a joint venture between the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railroads. It began operation on October 1, 1907, with a fleet of 6,600 refrigerator cars built by the American Car and Foundry Company (ACF).

PFE's assets were divided between the UP and SP when the company was split on April 1, 1978.

Pacific Fruit Express Roster, 1907–1970:
  '''1907   '''1910   '''1920   '''1930   '''1940   '''1950   '''1960   '''1970  
  6,600   8,100   16,000   40,509   36,899   38,840   28,818   17,648  

Source: The Great Yellow Fleet, p. 17.

Image:Pfe ad.jpg|A magazine ad for the Union Pacific Railroad and Pacific Fruit Express.

Image:Hewes' Transcontinental Brand, El Modena.jpg|Crate label for Hewes' Transcontinental Brand of El Modena, California circa 1930.


Paint and markings

Modern cars owned by PFE typically carried both UP and SP heralds and either "Union Pacific Fruit Express" or "Southern Pacific Fruit Express". The AAR reporting marks were UPFE for cars operated by Union Pacific or SPFE for cars operated by Southern Pacific.

Union Pacific gas-turbine-electric locomotive #57 pulls a block of Pacific Fruit Express refrigerator cars past the town of Dale, Wyoming in August, 1958.
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Union Pacific gas-turbine-electric locomotive #57 pulls a block of Pacific Fruit Express refrigerator cars past the town of Dale, Wyoming in August, 1958.

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PFE refrigerator car #458330, photographed at Denver, Colorado in March, 1970. The steel car relies on a mechanical refrigeration unit to keep its perishable cargo within the specified temperature range.
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PFE refrigerator car #458330, photographed at Denver, Colorado in March, 1970. The steel car relies on a mechanical refrigeration unit to keep its perishable cargo within the specified temperature range.


Major Private Refrigerator Car Lines of the United States
American Refrigerator Transit Company>American Refrigerator Transit Co. · Armour Refrigerator Line · Burlington Refrigerator Express ·
Fruit Growers Express · General American Transportation Corporation · Hormel and Co. · Merchants Despatch · North Western Refrigerator Line · Pacific Fruit Express · Railway Express Agency ·
Santa Fe Refrigerator Despatch · St. Louis Refrigerator Car Co. · Swift Refrigerator Line · Tropicana Products ·
Union Refrigerator Transit Line · Western Fruit Express · Western Refrigerator Line

 


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