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Frontier Rail 54: Napa Valley Wine Train: NVRR 18: Niles Canyon Railway: NCRY Pacific Locomotive Association (PLA) 10 Northwestern Pacific Railroad: NWP Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit: 63: Pacific Sun Railroad: PSRR Watco: 62: Sacramento Southern Railroad: SSR State of California 3: Sacramento Valley Railroad: SAV Patriot Rail Company: 7: San ...
J.R. Davis Yard looking southwest, c. 2019 J.R. Davis Yard is a railway hump yard in Roseville, California owned by the Union Pacific Railroad.It is located along the confluence of three of the railroad's lines: the Martinez Subdivision heading southwest to the Sacramento Valley, the Roseville Subdivision which runs over the Sierra Nevada Mountains into Nevada, and the Valley Subdivision which ...
Western Pacific Passenger Depot is a former railway station in Sacramento, California, located at 19th and J Streets. [1] Opened in 1910 by the Western Pacific Railroad as part of the Feather River Route, the station would go on to serve the original California Zephyr until the service was discontinued in 1970. [2]
A Sacramento manufacturing plant could stand to benefit from the $3.1 billion federal grant awarded last month to revive an over-budget and overdue high-speed rail project between Merced and ...
The main route from Vallejo to Sacramento, actually to the town of Washington, California, across the Sacramento river from the city of Sacramento, was completed November 11, 1868. [ 3 ] The original route of the Cal-P mainline from Suisun to Vallejo is now the route of the California Northern Railroad between Vallejo and Suisun and can be seen ...
The Railroad History Museum was completed in 1981. Steam-powered passenger train service on the Sacramento Southern Railroad began in 1984, with the Central Pacific Railroad Freight Depot opening three years later. Railtown 1897 State Historic Park in Jamestown was added to the museum complex during 1992.
The Depot opened on September 20, 1925, as the new Sacramento terminal of the Sacramento Northern and the San Francisco–San Francisco Railroad (both later amalgamated under the same corporation). [1] Central California Traction began service here the following March, [2] having previously terminated at the corner of 8th and L Streets. [3]
The Sacramento region’s dining scene continued to grow in March 2024, adding at least 21 new restaurants from Yolo to Placer counties. Long-suffering bagel lovers rejoiced when a new bakery ...