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McCloud River Railroad

The Historic and Present Day
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By an appreciative rail fan and admirer of the hundred mile short line, that defied, weather, mountains, time and economics, for the longest time.
McCloud Railway

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no.36 and 37 on the passing track

The McCloud River Railroad, McCloud Railway spanned more than one hundred years and nearly one hundred miles (with trackage rights) through some of the most beautiful, and remote forest land in the state of California. Headquartered in the city of McCloud at the base of majestic Mount Shasta, it is a railroad that has stood the test of time, in a land that time forgot. Yet more than one hundred years after it's inception the railroad teeters on the brink of extinction with most of it's track set to be abandoned, it is time to look back on a railroad whose sole purpose was to haul timber over a hill.

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All Aboard!, For an informational tour of the McCloud River Railroad.

McCloud River Railroad History

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Mccloud River Railroad Map

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History  - Present  -  Interactive Map  - Gallery - Statistics - Videos - Postcards - Team Track

This website is by no means meant to be a complete compendium of the McCloud River Railroad and McCloud Railway. There are more complete sites available on the internet, you will find them listed in the "Interchange" section. Also I am by no means the most experienced, knowledgeable, or experienced person when it comes to this railroad. I have visited it a handful of times and ridden it just once. But having spent a lot of time in, on and around Mount Shasta as a child, when I later learned more of this railroad as an adult, fifteen years ago, I immediately became enamored with it.  Nothing in the intervening course of time has dulled that affection.

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Perhaps, unlike other websites you won't see a lot of train action pictures, because for me, the railroad embodies the quiet isolation of the deep woods, which stand hours and days in utter silence, only to have that silence shattered by the breathing behemoths of a pair of General Electric Motor Divisions SD-38's groaning with a load of lumber and various other commodities, only to once again be returned to it's silence in minutes after the train passes. In the 1950's it would have been Baldwin diesels and logs going to the various sawmills, or prior to that Baldwin steamers hustling the ever renewable resource of logs and lumber to market. But what ever the motive power, the excitement would last for mere minutes, and then the solitude of the vast pine forest would again surround you again, unbroken save for a ribbon of light weight rail and a strip of lava ballast.

I hope you enjoy your trip through the Mount Shasta Wilderness!

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Looking Down into the Bartle Area

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#25 With a Load

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All photo's, unless otherwise noted, are credited to Craig Nolan, Please E-mail for permission before use

*Images Courtesy Of The McCloud Heritage Junction Museum Please see interchange page for more info on this.

 

 

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