List of California railroads
The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of California.
Common freight carriers
Freight carrier information is current as of 2018.[1]
Name | Carrier Code | Parent company | Route miles |
---|---|---|---|
BNSF Railway | BNSF | Berkshire Hathaway | 2,114 |
Union Pacific Railroad | UPRR | 3,292 |
Name | Carrier Code | Parent company | Route miles |
---|---|---|---|
Central California Traction Company | CCT | BNSF/UPRR | 96 |
Los Angeles Junction Railway | LAJ | BNSF | 64 |
Modesto and Empire Traction Company | MET | 49 | |
Oakland Terminal Railway | OTR | BNSF/UPRR | 10 |
Pacific Harbor Line, Inc. | PHL | Anacostia Rail Holdings Company | 59 |
Quincy Railroad | QRR | 3 | |
Richmond Pacific Railroad | RPRC | 6 |
Other
- Mare Island Rail Service (MIRS)
- Oakland Global Rail Enterprise (OGRE)
- West Oakland Pacific Railroad
- Port of Oakland Railway (POAK)
- Southern California Railroad (SCRR)
- USG Corporation (USG)
Passenger carriers
Intercity
- Amtrak (AMTK): California Zephyr, Coast Starlight, Southwest Chief, Sunset Limited
- Amtrak California (CDTX): Capitol Corridor, Pacific Surfliner and San Joaquin
- California High-Speed Rail (under construction)
Commuter rail
- Altamont Corridor Express (ACE)
- Arrow (under construction)
- Caltrain (JPBX)
- Coaster (SDNX)
- Metrolink (SCAX)
- Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART)
Local
- Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)
- Los Angeles County Metro Rail (LACZ)
- San Francisco Municipal Railway (MUNI)
- OC Streetcar (under construction)
- Sacramento RT Light Rail (SCRT)
- San Diego Trolley (SDTI)
- Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light rail (VTA)
- Sprinter (SDNX)
Excursion
- Calico and Odessa Railroad (C&OR)
- Fillmore and Western Railway (FWRY)
- Napa Valley Wine Train (NVRR)
- Niles Canyon Railway (NICX)
- Placerville and Sacramento Valley Railroad[2]
- Port of Los Angeles Waterfront Red Car Line (service temporarily suspended)
- Poway-Midland Railroad
- Roaring Camp & Big Trees Narrow Gauge Railroad (RCBT)
- Sacramento Southern Railroad (SSRR)
- Santa Cruz, Big Trees and Pacific Railway (SCBG)
- Sierra Railroad (SERA)
- California Western Railroad (also known as the Skunk Train) (CWR)
- Sacramento RiverTrain (SYPD)
- Western Pacific Railroad Museum (WPRM)
- Western Railway Museum
- Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad (YMSP)
- Yreka Western Railroad (YW)
Amusement park
Defunct railroads
Common carriers
- Private carriers
- Albion Lumber Company
- American River Land and Lumber Company
- Arcata and Mad River Railroad
- Bayside Logging Railroad
- Bear Harbor and Eel River Railroad
- Birch and Smart Railroad
- Brookings Lumber and Box COmpany
- Butte and Plumas Railway
- C.D. Danaher Pine Company
- California Door Company
- California Redwood Company
- Camino, Cable and Northern Railroad
- Carson and Tahoe Lumber and Fluming Company
- Caspar, South Fork and Eastern Railroad
- Charles W. Kitts
- Clover Valley Lumber Company
- Crane Creek Lumber Company
- Crescent City and Smith River Railroad
- Del Norte Southern Railroad
- Descanso, Alpine and Pacific Railway
- Diamond Match Company
- Duncan Mill Land and Lumber Company
- Eagle Mountain Railroad
- El Dorado Lumber Company
- Elk Creek Railroad
- Feather River Pine Mills, Inc.
- Fruit Growers Supply Company
- Georgia-Pacific
- Glen Blair Redwood Company
- Glendale Railroad
- Goodyear Redwood Lumber Company
- Grande Ronde Pine Company
- Gualala River Railroad
- Gualala River Railway
- Hammond and Little River Redwood Company
- Hammond Lumber Company
- Hammond Redwood Lumber Company
- Hardy Creek and Eel River Railroad
- Hobart Southern Railroad
- Humboldt Bay and Trinidad Logging and Lumbering Company
- Humboldt Logging Railway
- Humboldt Lumber Mill Company
- Humboldt Northern Railway
- Hutchison Lumber Company
- Imperial Gypsum Company
- L.E. White Lumber Company (Greenwood Railroad)
- Lake Valley Narrow Gauge Railroad
- Little River Redwood Company
- Long-Bell Lumber Company
- Madera Sugar Pine Company
- Mammoth Copper Mining Company
- Marsh Lumber Company
- McCloud Railway
- Metropolitan Redwood Lumber Company
- Michigan–California Lumber Company
- Minors Railroad
- Mono Lake Lumber Company
- Mono Lake Railway and Lumber Company
- Navarro Lumber Company
- Northern Redwood Lumber Company
- Outer Harbor Dock and Wharf Company
- Pacific Coast Borax Company (Borate and Daggett Railroad)
- Pacific Lumber Company
- Pacific Portland Cement Company
- Parr-Richmond Industrial Corporation
- PeopleMover
- Pittsburg Railroad
- R.E. Danaher Company
- Rainbow Mill and Lumber Company
- Raymond Granite Company
- Read Timber and Lumber Company
- Red River Lumber Company
- Red Rock Railroad
- Rockport Redwood Company
- Selby Smelting and Lead Company
- Shaver Lake Lumber Company (Shaver Lake Railroad)
- Sierra Nevada Wood and Lumber Company
- Siskiyou Electric Light and Power Company
- Sonoma Magnesite Tramway
- South San Francisco Land and Improvement Company
- Southwestern Portland Cement Company
- Stearns Lumber Company
- Sugar Pine Lumber Company
- Tecopa Railroad
- Ten Mile Railroad
- Terry Lumber Company (Anderson and Bella Vista Railroad)
- Towle Brothers Company
- Tulare Valley Railroad
- Union Lumber Company (Fort Bragg Railroad)
- Union Sugar Company
- Usal Redwood Company
- Viewliner Train of Tomorrow
- Watsonville Traction Company
- Weed Lumber Company
- West Side Flume and Lumber Company
- West Side Lumber Company railway
- Western Meat Company
- Western Plant Services, Inc.
- Western Redwood Lumber Company
- Wood Sheldon Lumber Company
- Yellow Aster Mining Company
- Yosemite Lumber Company
- Yosemite Sugar Pine Lumber Company
Notes
- This is one or more of the Class I railroads that the railroad became part of, if any.
References
- Fickewirth, Alvin A. (1992). California Railroads. San Marino, California: Golden West Books. ISBN 0-87095-106-8.
- Robertson, Donald B. (1998). Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History - Volume IV - California. Caldwell, ID: The Caxton Printers, Ltd. ISBN 0-87004-385-4.
- Association of American Railroads (2003), Railroad Service in California (PDF). Retrieved May 25, 2005.
- Santa Fe Railroad (1945), Along Your Way, Rand McNally, Chicago, Illinois.
- Serpico, Philip C. (1988). Santa Fé Route to the Pacific. Palmdale, California: Omni Publications. ISBN 0-88418-000-X.
- "2018 California State Rail Plan" (PDF). California Department of Transportation. Caltrans. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
- https://www.psvrr.org/about/southern-pacific-placerville-branch/
External links
Archival collections
- Guide to Railroads in California by L. M. Clement. Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California.
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