Shasta's and Siskiyou counties ... old tracks
... If you could suggest any where to find ... Shasta's and Siskiyou counties historical railroads ... old tracks ... it would be nice.
—Linda
Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum
... If you could suggest any where to find ... Shasta's and Siskiyou counties historical railroads ... old tracks ... it would be nice.
—Linda
posted from CPRR Discussion Group at 8:56 PM 0 comments
"... Modesto's most important milestone was being founded in the first place. If it had not been for the ingenuity and perseverance of the Big Four (Leland Stanford, Charles Crocker, Mark Hopkins and Collis Huntington), the Transcontinental Railroad probably would not have been completed in 1869. And, just seven months later, the Big Four would not have started construction of the Central Pacific Railroad through our valley. It was the arrival of that railroad that led to the growth of villages such as Modesto, Turlock, Merced and Fresno. Another milestone was rancher John Mitchell's refusal to let the Central Pacific put its rails through the town he owned, Paradise City. If he had agreed, and had paid the required tariff, the railroad company probably would have expanded Mitchell's town instead of starting a new one, a pattern it followed with other settlements. ... " [More]
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posted from CPRR Discussion Group at 2:00 PM 0 comments
... the SP was never officially named the Southern Pacific Railway. It was founded as the Southern Pacific Railroad, and became the Southern Pacific Company on the merger with the Central Pacific in 1885. ... the wording could appropriately be "Southern Pacific Company's Railway Lines." ...
[from the R&LHS Newsgroup.]
posted from CPRR Discussion Group at 10:24 AM 1 comments
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