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Vision Statement:To protect our historic rail corridor and the era of luxury train travel by providing an unmatched Napa Valley ex...
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Located just one mile south of the Plaza in Sonoma, TrainTown features a quarter scale railroad on 4 miles of track. Each train trip lasts 20-minut...
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Our Mission
The mission of the Bay Area Electric Railroad Association is to preserve the regional heritage of electric railway transportation as a...
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San Francisco is one of the few places in the world where you can get the actual experience of riding vintage rail transit in its "natural habitat"...
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The Cable Car Museum was established in 1974. It is operated by the Friends of the Cable Car Museum as a nonprofit educational facility.
Located i...
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Market Street Railway is an independent advocacy group with the mission of preserving historic transit in San Francisco. We also serve as the nonpr...
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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 Sant...
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History:-
Launched in July 2005, the Sacramento RiverTrain is one of the nation's newest dinner trains. Trips aboard our train feature food and ent...
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About Us:
The Pacific Locomotive Association, Inc. operates the Niles Canyon Railway as a living history museum interpreting the importance of our...
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The California State Railroad Museum (CSRM) in Old Sacramento is the world-class tribute to the role of the "iron horse" in connecting California t...
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About the Museum: First opened to the public in 1976, the California State Railroad Museum complex is one of Sacramento’s largest and most p...
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The genesis of the organization now known as the California Trolley and Railroad Corporation (CTRC) was in 1982 at the American Public Transit Asso...
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The Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad, Inc. is a recognized 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of Billy Jones, and as...
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History:-
Mountain man, Isaac Graham, settled here in the 1830s. Soon after, Mexican authorities named Graham's wild settlement "Roaring Camp."
In ...
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