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1915 map showing the route of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad Engine No. 18, Baldwin 2-8-2 built in October 1914. Photo at Tunnel #4, 2011 V&T train near collapsed Tunnel #1, around 1940, and the same view in 2014, both photos showing the shoofly (detour) around the collapsed tunnel
This diagram shows active and planned mainline railway stations, and is current as of May 2024. This is a route-map template for the List of California railroads, a state passenger rail network.
The track is a standard gauge railroad constructed in 1887 by Southern Pacific Railroad through the Santa Clara River Valley in Ventura County, California. This line was originally part of the Southern Pacific's main line between San Francisco and Los Angeles before the shorter Montalvo Cutoff was built through the Santa Susana Mountains in 1904.
The San Joaquin Valley Railroad (reporting mark SJVR) is one of several short line railroad companies and is part of the Western Region Division of Genesee & Wyoming Inc. It operates over about 371 miles (597 km) of owned or leased track primarily on several lines in California's Central Valley/San Joaquin Valley around Fresno and Bakersfield.
Northern California Railroad: California and Northern Railway: NWP 1900 1904 San Francisco and Northwestern Railway: California Northwestern Railway: NWP 1898 1907 Northwestern Pacific Railroad: California and Oregon Railroad: SP: 1865 1870 Central Pacific Railroad: California Pacific Railroad: SP: 1865 1898 Southern Pacific Railroad ...
The Los Angeles Junction Railway (reporting mark LAJ) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the BNSF Railway and provides rail switching service on 64 miles of track in Los Angeles County, California. Its tracks are in the small industrial city of Vernon and adjacent industrial areas, southeast of Downtown Los Angeles.
The Beach Train uses diesel locomotives to haul vintage passenger cars over an 8-mile (13-kilometer) route between Felton, California, and Santa Cruz, California. The SCBT&P is one of very few railroads in North America with extensive street running rails, with trackage in Santa Cruz.
Railroad detritus present on a section of rail just past the abandonment in Calwa- active track visible in background Derelict cantilever signal in Dinuba The Visalia District was a railway line in California's San Joaquin Valley that ran from Corcoran, California to Calwa, California .