Narrow Gauge Portrait: South Pacific Coast

Narrow Gauge Portrait: South Pacific Coast image
ISBN-10:

0911760229

ISBN-13:

9780911760224

Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1975
Format: Hardcover, 187 pages
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Description:

Detailed history of the South Pacific Coast Railroad. The South Pacific Coast Railroad (SPC) was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge steam railroad running between Santa Cruz, California and Alameda, with a ferry connection in Alameda to San Francisco. The railroad was created as the Santa Clara Valley Railroad, founded by local strawberry growers as a way to get their crops to market in San Francisco and provide an alternative to the Southern Pacific Railroad. In 1876, James Graham Fair, a Comstock Lode silver baron, bought the line and extended it into the Santa Cruz Mountains to capture the significant lumber traffic coming out of the redwood forests. The line was later acquired by the Southern Pacific and converted to standard gauge.











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