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Шаблон:Infobox bridge The Clio Trestle is a railroad trestle on the historic Feather River Route of the Union Pacific Railroad. It is located in the Sierra Nevada near Clio in Plumas County, California. The trestle is Шаблон:Convert high and Шаблон:Convert long.[1]

History

Шаблон:No sources section The Western Pacific Railroad (now part of the Union Pacific) built the Feather River Route across the Sierra Nevada in 1909 to complete a San Francisco Bay AreaSalt Lake City route, competing with the Southern Pacific Railroad's line over Donner Pass. While longer, the Feather River Route's highest elevation in the Sierra Nevada Mountains is at the Chilcoot Tunnel that travels under Beckwourth Pass which is at an elevation of only Шаблон:Convert, as opposed to the Шаблон:Convert elevation of the Donner Pass route; also because the route holds a grade of no more than 1% along its entire length which makes costs of operation over the route very cost-effective. The Clio Trestle is the longest and tallest bridge along the route.

The Clio Trestle appears in the 1960 film Guns of the Timberland.

Railfanning

The Clio Trestle is a favorite railfan spot and is part of the Plumas County and Western Pacific Railroad Museum's "7 Wonders of the Western Pacific Railroad World" exhibit and tour. History and railfan access are described in two travel guides.[1][2] The trestle can be reached via Clio State Road 40A, either north Шаблон:Convert from State Highway 89 at Clio, or south Шаблон:Convert from State Highway 70.

See also

References

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External links

  1. 1,0 1,1 Шаблон:Cite web
  2. Шаблон:Cite web Guide: 7 Wonders of the Railroad World