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  2. Shasta Sunset Dinner Train - Wikipedia

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    In June 1996, the Shasta Sunset Dinner Train started service with the two renovated passenger cars serving Saturday nights. The new operation got a huge boost almost immediately when Malcolm Glover, a McCloud native who had become a popular reporter in San Francisco, penned a glowing review of the dinner train in one of the city's papers. [1]

  3. McCloud Railway - Wikipedia

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    It began operations on July 1, 1992, when it took over operations from the McCloud River Railroad. The MCR was incorporated on April 21, 1992. The MCR provided both freight service as well as passenger excursion trains like the Shasta Sunset Dinner Train. Freight traffic consisted of outbound lumber and forest products as well as diatomaceous ...

  4. Category:Dinner trains - Wikipedia

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    Shasta Sunset Dinner Train; Spirit of Washington Dinner Train; V. Valley Railroad (Connecticut) This page was last edited on 14 September 2024, at 14:55 (UTC). ...

  5. McCloud Railway 25 - Wikipedia

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    McCloud Railway No. 25 is a 2-6-2 "Prairie" type steam locomotive that worked on the McCloud River Railroad. It was purchased new from the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) in 1925. Shortly after retirement, on July 3, 1955, the No. 25 ceremoniously opened the Burney Branch by bursting through a paper banner with a special excursion train.

  6. McCloud River Railroad 19 - Wikipedia

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    McCloud River Railroad No. 19, also known as Yreka Western No. 19, or Oregon, Pacific and Eastern No. 19, is a preserved 2-8-2 "Mikado" type steam locomotive in the United States that worked on the Caddo and Choctaw Railroad, United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company McCloud River Railroad, Yreka Western Railroad, and the Oregon, Pacific, and Eastern Railway.

  7. Zig zag (railway) - Wikipedia

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    Australia: the Lithgow Zig Zag Germany: zig zag required to cross the outer dyke on the railway serving the island of Nordstrandischmoor India: the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with six full zig zags Italy: zig zag on the Cecina-Volterra railway Japan: Obasute Station platform sign displaying the switchback North Korea: switchback between Tanballyŏng and ...

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  9. Ross McCloud - Wikipedia

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    Ross McCloud (April 16, 1819 – August 22, 1868) was a California pioneer and early settler in Northern California. While he is regarded by some as a namesake of the town of McCloud, California , and the nearby McCloud River , please see historical note below.