Английская Википедия:Camino, Placerville and Lake Tahoe Railroad

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Route in 1947

The Camino, Placerville and Lake Tahoe Railroad Шаблон:Reporting mark was an Шаблон:Convert Class III short-line railroad operating in the Sierra Nevada in California, east of Sacramento. It was built primarily to haul lumber from the El Dorado National Forest. The standard gauge line ran west Шаблон:Convert from a sawmill at Camino to a connection with the Placerville Branch of the Southern Pacific Company at Placerville. Loaded cars of lumber descended a 3.5 percent grade from Шаблон:Convert at Camino to Шаблон:Convert at Placerville.[1]

History

The CPLT's history starts in 1903 with its predecessor, the Placerville and Lake Tahoe Railway. The Placerville & Lake Tahoe Railway started grading on or about September 15, 1903. On April 11, 1904, the Placerville and Lake Tahoe was incorporated and the line was opened that same year. At Camino, the Placerville & Lake Tahoe went to narrow-gauge (operated as the El Dorado Lumber Company Narrow Gauge Lines) where it extended another Шаблон:Convert into the forest in the area of Old Pino, Pino Grande and Pilot Creek (Tallac). From 1910-1911 the Placerville and Lake Tahoe did not operate. In 1911 the Placerville and Lake Tahoe was sold at foreclosure for $62,714.58 and was reorganized on December 28, 1911 as the Camino, Placerville and Lake Tahoe Railroad.

The CPLT was owned by the Michigan-California Lumber Company. In 1986 the Southern Pacific abandoned the Placerville Branch, eliminating CPLT's access to the national rail network. Scrapping of the CPLT commenced on September 3, 1986.

Other railroads operating in the narrow gauge forest were the American River Land and Lumber Company, that built a line through the forest in 1892. American River Land & Lumber was sold to El Dorado Lumber Company (Narrow Gauge Lines) in 1901 and extended the line to Шаблон:Convert. In 1917, the El Dorado Lumber Company was sold to the Michigan-California Lumber Company.

Chart of History of Area Lines

Standard Gauge 8 mile line

  • Camino, Placerville and Lake Tahoe Railroad 1911-1986 Standard Gauge 8 miles (Owned by Michigan-California Lumber)
    • Placerville and Lake Tahoe Railway — Standard & Narrow Gauge 1904-1911
      • Locomotives
Number Builder Type Date Works number Notes[2]
1 Lima Locomotive Works 3-cylinder 2-truck Shay locomotive 1904 885 built for exhibit at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition; scrapped 1955
2 Lima Locomotive Works 3-cylinder 2-truck Shay locomotive 1922 3172 built as Little River Redwood Company #4; purchased 1932; placed on display at Griffith Park Travel Town Museum in 1955
101 GE Transportation GE 44-ton switcher 1953 31231 purchased new[3]

Narrow Gauge 50 mile line

  • From Camino — Pino Grande.
  • Michigan-California Lumber Company 1917-1951 (Шаблон:Convert, later abandoned)
    • El Dorado Lumber Company 1901-1917 (34 miles)
      • American River Land and Lumber Company 1982-1901 Mill-timber
      • R.E. Danaher Lumber Company / C.D. Danaher Pine Company 1911-1915 Pino Grande-Pilot Creek (15 miles)

Sources

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Notes

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