Category:California Central Railroad
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pioneer Northern California railroad from Folsom towards Marysville (1857-1868) | |||||
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The California Central Railroad (CCRR) was incorporated on April 21, 1857, to build a railroad from Folsom to Marysville, as an extension of the Sacramento Valley Railroad which terminated at Folsom. The first division of the CCRR was 18.5 miles long; it started at Folsom, crossed the American River, and ended at the new town of Lincoln, twenty-four miles south of Marysville. With the help of the Chinese laborers, CCRR was able to complete in October 1861 the first division from Folsom to Lincoln. Thereafter, CCRR was not able to complete the rest of the road to Marysville. In 1868, CCRR was consolidated into the California and Oregon Railroad.
Media in category "California Central Railroad"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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1858-05 CCRR Sac Dly Union Ad from CLWilson.jpg 477 × 313; 117 KB
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1859-1121 Sacramento Daily Union Ad Lincoln town lots sale.jpg 462 × 560; 194 KB
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1860 Cal Central RR on Map of Central California.png 1,007 × 1,374; 2.17 MB
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1861-1120 Sac Dly Union CCRR Open to Lincoln.jpg 491 × 408; 149 KB
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1865-0928 Sac Daily Union CCRR Ad re CPRR @ Roseville.jpg 474 × 220; 83 KB
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Port Ballona advertisement 1887.jpg 947 × 704; 261 KB