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A passenger train on the Niles Canyon Railway. SP 5623 on the NCRy Sunol Depot at MP 35.6 Farwell, California, ca1866, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views Farwell Bridge across Alameda Creek, California, ca1866, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
Niles Canyon Railway; Nut Tree Railroad; Pacific Coast Railroad in Santa Margarita; Pacific Southwest Railway Museum; Placerville & Sacramento Valley Railroad, oldest railroad west of the Mississippi [1] Port of LA Waterfront Red Car, a rebuilt part of the original Pacific Electric Railway system (Closed in 2015) Poway–Midland Railroad
Operational, Niles Canyon Railway, Sunol, California Ex-SP #4423 5623: EMD GP9/GP9R: Operational, Niles Canyon Railway, Sunol, California Ex-SP #3189 5793: April 1957 EMD GP9 Operational at the Madison Railroad in Madison, Indiana as CMPA GP10 #3634 6051: EMD E9: Operational, California State Railroad Museum, Sacramento, California 6378: EMD F7A
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The Grand Canyon Railway is a fun and car-free way to reach the Grand Canyon. ... PLAN AHEAD: 10 Christmas train rides that are full of holiday magic.
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Between 1988 and 1994, track laying through the Canyon continued to Vallejo Mill Park, just short of Niles. Rails were extended to downtown Niles on September 19, 1998. Today the PLA operates the NCRy, a seven-mile railroad through the well-preserved and scenic Niles Canyon, and tens of thousands of people visit the railroad annually.
Two railroads also follow the same route down the canyon from Sunol to Niles: the old Southern Pacific track along the north side, now the Niles Canyon Railway, and the newer Union Pacific (formerly the Western Pacific) track a little to the south. At the west end of the canyon are the ruins of the Vallejo Flour Mill, which dates to 1853.