Sierra Northern Railway

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Sierra Northern Railway
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A Sierra Northern EMD GP20 in Santa Cruz.
Overview
HeadquartersWoodland, California
Reporting markSERA
Dates of operation2003–
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length99 miles (159 km)
Other
Websitehttp://www.sierranorthern.com

The Sierra Northern Railway (reporting mark SERA) is a common carrier railroad company operating in California. The company owns several right of ways originating from those of the former Sacramento Northern Railroad, Northern Electric Railway, Sierra Railway Company Of California, Western Pacific Railroad, and Yolo Shortline Railroad. It handles all freight operations and track maintenance for its parent company, the Sierra Railroad Company. The tracks that are maintained by Sierra Northern are also used by the Sierra Railroad Company's tourist trains.[1]

History[]

In August 2003, the Sierra Railroad and the Yolo Shortline Railroad merged to form the Sierra Northern Railway. According to the AAR, the line operates 99 miles (159 km) of track in California. It serves a number of industrial areas in the state and interchanges with the Union Pacific Railroad, the BNSF Railway and the Northwestern Pacific Railroad.

Routes[]

The company operates trains over two primary routes:[2]


Junctions with other railroads[]

The Oakdale and West Sacramento (Lovdale)–Woodland lines have junctions with BNSF Railway and Union Pacific. The Fort Bragg–Willits line, which has been closed since the collapse of a tunnel in 2012, has a junction with the defunct Northwestern Pacific Railroad in Willits.[citation needed]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Sierra Railroad Dinner Train
  2. ^ Holland, John (14 June 2019). "Railroad runs from Riverbank to Sonora area. Federal grant will help it run faster". Modesto Bee. Retrieved 17 September 2020.

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