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Northwestern Pacific Railroad

by Fred Codoni, Paul C. Trimble, Northwestern Pacific Railroad Historical Society

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

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

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."

Author Biography

Coauthors Fred Codoni and Paul C. Trimble have selected the finest of the 13,000 images cared for by the Northwestern Pacific Railroad Historical Society. Codoni, a fourth generation Marin County resident and editor of six historical periodicals, and Trimble, author of three previous Arcadia Images of America titles, tell NWP's story, from its inception to today's still mostly intact and publicly owned railroad.

Long Description

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."

Details

ISBN0738531219
Author Northwestern Pacific Railroad Historical Society
Short Title NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
Pages 143
Language English
ISBN-10 0738531219
ISBN-13 9780738531212
Media Book
Format Paperback
Illustrations Yes
Year 2006
Imprint Arcadia Publishing
Country of Publication United States
Series Images of Rail
DOI 10.1604/9780738531212
AU Release Date 2006-05-17
NZ Release Date 2006-05-17
US Release Date 2006-05-17
UK Release Date 2006-05-17
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Publication Date 2006-05-17
DEWEY 385.0973
Audience General

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