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The Western Railway Museum, in Solano County, ... The interurban car Sacramento Northern 1005 (originally Oakland, Antioch and Eastern 1005) has been a focus of ...
The SN had been two separate interurban companies connecting at Sacramento until 1925. The Oakland, Antioch, and Eastern Railway was a catenary wire powered line that ran from Oakland through a tunnel in the Oakland hills to Moraga, Walnut Creek, Concord, Pittsburg, to Sacramento. It was renamed the San Francisco–Sacramento Railroad briefly.
The Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway began running interurban cars from Sacramento to the mole starting in September 1913. [10] This railway would go on to be consolidated into the Sacramento Northern Railway, offering services as far north as Chico and Oroville. [11]
The railway proposed an electric railway for Benicia to connect with Vallejo, Benicia and Winters through the Berryessa Valley. 1 Jan 1915 The Sacramento Valley West Side Electric Railway began operating a 12-mile branch from an interchange with the Oakland, Antioch and Eastern Railway (OA&E) at Dixon Junction to Dixon. The line was operated by ...
Sacramento Northern Railway 1925–1983 (Chico to Sacramento to Oakland after purchase of the Oakland Antioch and Eastern/San Francisco–Sacramento Railroad in 1928.) Sacramento Northern Railroad 1918–1925 (Chico to Sacramento.) Purchased by WP in 1921. Northern Electric Railway 1907–1918 (Chico to Sacramento.) Name changed to SN in 1918.
The railway was incorporated on May 4, 1912, by Melville Dozier Jr to construct a railway line between Redding and Rio Junction (The Oakland, Antioch, & Eastern Railway interchange), via Dixon, Woodland, Marysville, Colusa, Hamilton City, and Red Bluff. Construction began somewhere around 1913 after surveying was completed between Red Bluff and ...
California, Arizona and Santa Fe Railway: Oakland and East Side Railroad: ATSF: 1902 1911 California, Arizona and Santa Fe Railway: Oakland Terminal Railroad: ATSF/ WP: 1935 1943 Oakland Terminal Railway: Oakland Township Railroad: SP: 1881 1887 South Pacific Coast Railway: Ocean Shore Railroad: 1911 1920 N/A Ocean Shore Railway: 1905 1911 ...
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