Northwestern Pacific Railroad
| Founder | Unknown |
| Founded | January 8, 1907 |
| Operated | January 8, 1907 to October 1, 1992 |
| Predecessor | San Francisco & North Pacific Railway |
| Predecessor | ... |
| Disposition | Merged on October 1, 1992 |
| Successor | Southern Pacific |
History
On January 8, 1907 several (6+) railroads were consolidated to form the Northwestern Pacific Railroad which ran from Sausalito and Tiburon to Trinidad with a branch line out to Sonoma, among others. The "Sonoma Valley Branch" of the San Francisco & North Pacific Railroad was now a branch line of the NPR.
Lines and Depots
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On May 5, 1907 the main line ran from Tiburon to Arcata.
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On February 16, 1916, the main line ran from San Francisco to Trinidad.
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In 1975, the main line was Schellville to Eureka, 273 miles.
Map
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See Also
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Poor's, 1908, pg. 693.
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1916 California PUC report, pg. 13.
References
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Donald B. Robertson, Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History: California, Volume 4 (1998).


