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California - Santa Maria Valley Railway Historical Museum
Santa Maria, CA - The Santa Maria Valley Railway Historical Museum
Seven guys who love trains have collected 3 early 1900's train cars.
In the Collection and here for you to see:
A late 1800's-early 1900's Engine used by the Betteravia Union Sugar Company
A 1930's Sacramento Northern box car
A Santa Maria Valley railroad caboose circa 1930
These are all here at the museum. Inside the box car are working layouts
of N scale, HO scale and O scale trains. We also sell train cars and related equipment.
Info: URL: http://www.smvrhm.org/ (Added: 2-Apr-2015)
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California - Santa Susana Depot
Built in 1903 by the Southern Pacific Railroad, the Santa Susana Depot served passengers and farmers in the Simi Valley for more than 60 years. With a classic passenger waiting room featuring a pot-belly stove, the depot was also headquarters for local freight shipments. It was also the home of the station agent. Today the Depot is the home of the Rancho Simi Foundation and the Santa Susana Pacific Model Railroad Club where Amtrak, Metrolink and Union Pacific trains pass by every day. Come and travel back to the past in this wonderful museum and train layout.
Info: URL: http://www.santasusannadepot.org/Foundation/Home.htm (Added: 1-Nov-2016)
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California - Sierra Dinner Train
Oakdale, CA - The third oldest railroad in North America, the Sierra Railroad in Oakdale, CA is an historical destination so picturesque, it's been featured in dozens of famous film productions. Conveniently located between San Francisco and Yosemite National Park, travelers and Modesto area locals alike can enjoy American comfort food, interactive shows, and more. In short, with such a wide variety of experiences, there is something for everyone to enjoy on this unique Northern California landmark.
The Sierra Railroad Dinner Train, launched in 1999, provides visitors an opportunity to travel on the historic Sierra Railroad while enjoying a delicious meal, beautiful countryside, and a wide range of entertainment. The Dinner Train offers romantic dinners, fun murder mysteries, lunches, sunday brunches, wild west shows, wine tasting, and much more. Our train station in Oakdale is conveniently located 1+ hour from the San Francisco Bay Area or Sacramento, on the way toward Yosemite National Park.
Info: URL: https://www.sacramentorivertrain.com/ (Added: 31-Oct-2016)
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California - Skunk Trains - The California Western Railroad
Fort Bragg, CA -Come ride the Skunk in its natural habitat. Forty miles of railroad run through majestic redwood forests, scenic mountain meadows, and over 30 trestles bridging the pristine mountain waters of Northern California.
Departing from Willits and traveling to Northspur, your train will climb the Eastern slope of the Coastal Mountain Range and cut through it at Tunnel #2 (the Summit) before descending down into the redwood-thick Noyo River Canyon. This 4-hour, 40-mile roundtrip allows you to explore the wonderous forest where the world's tallest trees take you back in time. Once you arrive at Northspur, the midpoint of the railroad, you will disembark for an opportunity to walk around, purchase lunch, and breathe the pristine mountain air.
Departing from Fort Bragg your train will travel along the Pudding Creek Estuary to Glen Blair Junction on this short and scenic 1-hour, 7-mile roundtrip. You will be traveling over some of the first tracks laid down by the California Western Railroad in 1885. Once the train stops it will immediately return to Fort Bragg.
Info: URL: https://www.skunktrain.com/ (Added: 24-Sep-1999)
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California - South Bay Historical Railroad Society (SBHRS)
Santa Clara, CA - The South Bay Historical Railroad Society (SBHRS) was incorporated in 1985 to preserve the local area railroad heritage while running a working museum to benefit the community. Our members are volunteers and work on the renovation and preservation of the Santa Clara Railroad Depot, the Santa Clara Tower and the two maintenance-of-way buildings.
A large and varied collection of historic railroad artifacts are on display in the Edward Peterman Museum of Railroad History located in the Depot. This now includes the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation business car #184 which was loaned to us and placed on our siding on June 26, 2009.
Within the Depot are two operational HO and N scale model railroad layout displays depicting various railroad eras and operations venues. Constant work by our members on these layouts provide an ever changing panorama, giving our visitors and members a better understanding of the different aspects of model railroading.
Info: URL: https://sbhrs.org/ (Added: 26-Oct-2016)
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California - South Coast Railroad Museum
Goleta, CA - Goleta Depot is a Victorian-styled Southern Pacific Railroad station, built in 1901 by the Southern Pacific Railroad. The historical landmark and architectural treasure is located at picturesque Lake Los Carneros County Park.
The museum features refurnished rooms and station grounds, and a variety of informative displays, hands-on exhibits, artifacts, photographs, and memorabilia.
Info: URL: http://scrm.goletadepot.org/ (Added: 28-Jun-1999)
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California - SPCRR Home
Ardenwood, CA - In 1880 the SPCRR was the South Pacific Coast Railroad, a narrow-gauge railroad that steamed south across the marshes and farms of Alameda and Santa Clara Counties, then wound through the mountains and forests of the Santa Cruz Mountains until it reached the ocean at Santa Cruz.
Today the SPCRR is the Society for the Preservation of Carter Railroad Resources, a railroad museum located in Ardenwood Historic Farm Regional Park in Fremont, California close to the Carter Shops in Newark.
The SPCRR restores equipment representative of those bygone days. Our collection contains 13 cars from the 1870s and 1880s. Most of the cars were built by the Carter Brothers in Newark. We are actively restoring 3 cars and have four cars in service. We have 1-1/2 miles of track and operate a recreation of the original SPCRRs Centerville Branch at Ardenwood. We use draft horses to pull a 1885 North Pacific Coast RR flatcar set up as a picnic car on scheduled runs through farm fields and Eucalyptus groves.
Info: URL: http://www.spcrr.org/ (Added: 13-Jun-2000)
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California - Tehachapi Depot Museum
Tehachapi, CA - The only Southern Pacific No. 23 style depot still existing in its original site. Destroyed by fire in 2008, the Tehachapi Depot has been rebuilt to the original plans and will be open in Spring 2010. It will display a large collection of railroad artifacts and full-size operating railroad signals. Check our web site for further information.
Info: URL: https://www.tehachapidepot.com/ (Added: 1-Nov-2016)
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