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  2. California Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    California Western 45 photo special eastbound at the first crossing of the Noyo River, 2009. The California Western Railroad (reporting mark CWR), AKA Mendocino Railway, popularly called the Skunk Train, is a rail freight and heritage railroad transport railway in Mendocino County, California, United States, running from the railroad's headquarters in the coastal town of Fort Bragg to the ...

  3. Category:Defunct California railroads - Wikipedia

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    L. Lake Tahoe Railway and Transportation Company; List of Northwestern Pacific Railroad locomotives; Los Angeles & Pasadena Electric Railway; Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad

  4. List of California railroads - Wikipedia

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    Pajaro and Santa Cruz Railroad: Long Beach Railroad: SP: 1887 1888 Southern Pacific Railroad: Long Beach, Whittier and Los Angeles County Railroad: SP: 1887 1888 Southern Pacific Railroad: Los Angeles and Glendale Railroad: UP: 1887 1888 Los Angeles and Glendale Railway: Los Angeles and Glendale Railway: UP: 1888 1891 Los Angeles Terminal Railway

  5. History of rail transportation in California - Wikipedia

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    The California Western Railroad is a short line railroad that never joined Amtrak. For most of its existence, the line served to haul lumber from the Mendocino Coast Range to the Northwestern Pacific Railroad in Willits. The company also ran one daily round trip passenger service to Fort Bragg — the Skunk Train. [43]

  6. New tourist attraction in Amador County’s Gold Country is a ...

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    The rail bikes are uncovered, which makes hats, sunscreen and plenty of water needed on warm days. Those interested can visit RailExplorers.net or call 877-833-8588 for tickets. Show comments

  7. Santa Ana and Newport Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Ana Rail Road was formed by the Newport Wharf and Lumber Company on August 23, 1889 to build a railway connection from the lumber company wharf in Newport Beach, California to the national rail network in Santa Ana, California. The 11.71-mile (18.85 km) rail line was built in 1890 and operated as a freight line until passenger service ...

  8. Are e-bike regulations coming to Newport? Why it's a ... - AOL

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    In August 2023, the council amended the city’s ordinance on bicycles to include e-bikes, however, this change only meant that e-bikes are required to follow the same rules as regular bicycles.

  9. Yorba Linda station - Wikipedia

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    The Yorba Linda Depot is a former railway station of the Pacific Electric Railway, located in Yorba Linda, California.The station was in service for the La Habra–Fullerton–Yorba Linda Line.