Item #303437 Northwestern Pacific Railroad (Images of Rail). Fred Codoni, Historical, Society, Northwestern Railroad, Pacific, Paul Trimble, C.

Northwestern Pacific Railroad (Images of Rail)

Arcadia Publishing, 2006. Trade Paperback. Item #303437
ISBN: 0738531219

143 pages. 9-3/4 by 9 inches. Oblong. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs. Updated. A new copy.

The Northwestern Pacific Railroad--the Redwood Empire Route--once stretched its shining track from Humboldt Bay to San Francisco Bay. Created by the amalgamation of 42 different companies, the North Coast railroad network ranged from the Sonoma Prismoidal, an early wooden monorail, to broad-gauge logging lines built to be hauled by horses. In between were the two-foot Sonoma Magnesite Railroad, the narrow-gauge North Pacific Coast, and standard-gauge lines. Determining the route of major highways, this versatile transportation system also incorporated electric interurbans, ferry steamboats, sternwheel riverboats, tugs, car floats, and unusual connectors like funiculars and scenic tourist railways. From the time of its formation in 1907 until the 1970s, Northwestern Pacific trains and boats were loaded with passengers and freight.

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