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Operational, Niles Canyon Railway, Sunol, California. Ex-US Army #1874 1518: May 1951 EMD SD7/SD7R: Operational, Illinois Railway Museum, Union, Illinois: EMD #990 [15] [16] 1530: November 1952 EMD SD7/SD7R: Under ownership of Dieselmotive Company, Inc. Portland and Western 1501 1550: Baldwin: S-12: Stored, Southern California Railway Museum ...
There are three cabooses originally built for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Texas and New Orleans Railroad, and Union Pacific Railroad, as well as two streamlined Union Pacific passenger cars that saw service on the City of Los Angeles (train). The 4.75" and 3.5" gauges are configured in a ground level shared dual-gauge format.
Los Angeles and Glendale Railway: Los Angeles and Glendale Railway: UP: 1888 1891 Los Angeles Terminal Railway: Los Angeles and Independence Railroad: SP: 1875 1888 Southern Pacific Railroad: Los Angeles, Pasadena and Glendale Railway: UP: 1889 1891 Los Angeles Terminal Railway: Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad: UP: 1916 1987 Union Pacific ...
Travel Town Museum is a railway museum dedicated on December 14, 1952, and located in the northwest corner of Los Angeles, California's Griffith Park.The history of railroad transportation in the western United States from 1880 to the 1930s is the primary focus of the museum's collection, with an emphasis on railroading in Southern California and the Los Angeles area.
This is a category for all minimum gauge railways built with a track gauge of 15 in (381 mm). Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
The Los Angeles Pacific lines, along with the Glendale–Burbank Line and the soon-to-be-completed San Fernando Valley Line, would become the Pacific Electric’s Western Division. [23] In September, 1911, the Los Angeles Pacific brought to the new Pacific Electric Railway the following: [24] 204.67 miles (329.38 km) of owned track
Gold Bond of the Sierra Railway Company of California, issued 15 September 1904 Two Sierra diesel locomotives. SRR #3 and #8, November 1979 SRR Shay #2 with an excursion train at Montezuma, California, 1979. The Sierra Railroad Corporation is a privately owned common carrier.
Santa Cruz Portland Cement 0-4-0 #2 steam engine (no longer used by 2022) rolling into Santa Cruz, California, on former SP trackage on Chestnut Street Side view of CF7 2641 The railway began life as the 3 ft ( 914 mm ) narrow gauge Santa Cruz & Felton Railroad, built between its namesake cities of Santa Cruz and Felton in 1875 to send logs and ...