
The California Western Railroad , AKA Mendocino Railway popularly called the Skunk Train, is a
rail freight and
heritage railroad transport railway in
Mendocino County, California, United States, running from the railroad's headquarters in the coastal town of
Fort Bragg
Fort Bragg is a military installation of the United States Army in North Carolina, and is one of the largest military installations in the world by population, with around 54,000 military personnel. The military reservation is located within Cum ...
to the interchange with the
Northwestern Pacific Railroad
The Northwestern Pacific Railroad is a regional shortline railroad utilizing a stretch of the 271 mile mainline between Schellville and Windsor with freight and Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) commuter trains. Formerly, it was a regi ...
at
Willits.
The CWR runs steam and diesel-powered trains and rail motor cars through
Redwood
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forests along Pudding Creek and the
Noyo River
The Noyo River (Pomo: ''Chemli-bida'') is a river on the north coast of California in Mendocino County. The river's headwaters are in the steep Mendocino Range, but downstream the river flows through gently sloping marine terraces before draini ...
. Along the way, the tracks cross some 30 single bridges and trestles and pass through two deep mountain tunnels. The halfway point, short of
Northspur, is a popular meal and beverage spot for the railroad's passengers.
History
The railroad was originally built by the Fort Bragg Redwood Company as the Fort Bragg Railroad in 1885 to carry
coast redwood logs from the dense forests at Glenela (Glen Blair) to a newly built lumber mill located to the west at coastal Fort Bragg. Fort Bragg Redwood Company was incorporated into the new Union Lumber Company in 1891; railroad ownership remained with the parent lumber company until 1969. Chinese tunnel builders completed Tunnel No. 1 from Pudding Creek to the
Noyo River
The Noyo River (Pomo: ''Chemli-bida'') is a river on the north coast of California in Mendocino County. The river's headwaters are in the steep Mendocino Range, but downstream the river flows through gently sloping marine terraces before draini ...
in 1893. Rails had been extended up the Noyo River to Alpine by 1904 when passenger service began with a
stagecoach
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connection to the inland town of Willits. On July 1, 1905, the railroad was renamed the California Western Railroad & Navigation Company and shipped lumber on a fleet of steam schooners, first with wooden hulls and later with steel, until shipboard transportation of lumber ended in 1940.
Rails were gradually extended up the Noyo River
headwall with a 3.3 percent grade and five 33 degree
horseshoe curves with a railway distance of to climb over the straight-line distance of from Soda Springs to the summit. Completion of tunnel #2 on December 11, 1911 allowed interchange connection with the
Northwestern Pacific Railroad
The Northwestern Pacific Railroad is a regional shortline railroad utilizing a stretch of the 271 mile mainline between Schellville and Windsor with freight and Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) commuter trains. Formerly, it was a regi ...
at Willits, 40 rail miles (64 km) from Fort Bragg.
The rail connection to Fort Bragg was very popular for passengers traveling to and from
San Francisco. Union Lumber Company selected premium grade clear
redwood
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lumber (without
knots
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) to build a
Tyrolean Alps
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-style depot in 1916 where passengers changed trains at Willits. A
Pullman car began operating between Fort Bragg and San Francisco in May, 1921; and this steam passenger train continued operating in addition to the Skunk railbus schedule until November, 1929.
In 1916 a
logging branch line was built northward along the
Pacific coast from Fort Bragg to the
Ten Mile River and up the middle fork of the river to Camp 6. A branch extended up the north fork of the Ten Mile River to Clark Fork Landing. Trains brought logs from the Ten Mile River to the Fort Bragg sawmill until the rails were replaced by a road for logging trucks in 1949. Much of the former railroad grade between Fort Bragg and the Ten Mile River is presently used as a
MacKerricher State Park coastal trail; and an unused trestle is visible from
California State Route 1
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on the beach at the mouth of Pudding Creek. The original rail line to Glen Blair operated as a branch line from Glen Blair Junction at the west portal of tunnel #1 until dismantled in 1942.

On December 19, 1947, the railroad name was shortened to the California Western Railroad. In 1952, the railroad retired all of its
steam locomotive
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s in favor for
diesel power. On September 26, 1964 westbound railcar M-80, carrying 32 members of San Mateo Masonic Lodge No. 226 on a sightseeing excursion, ran past its scheduled meeting place to collide head-on with eastbound railcar M-100, carrying 41 members of the Aircraft Pilot's Club of Oakland. The incident sent nine of the westbound occupants to the local hospital with serious injuries. Union Lumber and its California Western Railroad came under the ownership of the various lumber producers, including
Boise Cascade (1969), and later
Georgia-Pacific Corporation
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(G-P). A January 1970, derailment on the horseshoe curves destroyed diesel locomotives 51, 52 and 54. The engineer and fireman were able to jump clear when the air brakes failed on a downgrade train. G-P initially leased the CWR's operations to Kyle Railways, but in June 1987 the CWR was sold to the Kyle Railways subsidiary Mendocino Coast Railway. Mendocino Coast Railway continued to operate the CWR under the California Western name. No longer able to make a profit when the G-P mill began to reduce operations and finally closed altogether, Kyle Railways opted to sell the financially starved CWR. On December 17, 2003 the California Western Railroad was rescued when it was bought by the
Sierra Railroad. The Skunk Train is owned and operated by Mendocino Railway, a subsidiary of the Sierra Railroad.
Route
Freight traffic
The railroad owned 199 freight cars in 1912, including 156
flatcars for logs and lumber, six
tank cars for locomotive fuel oil, three
boxcars, a
stock car, and some
ballast cars. California Western leased
steel
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freight cars from other railroads when these wooden cars became unsuitable for
interchange service
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. Most of the old wooden cars were
scrap
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ped when the Ten Mile River branch was dismantled in 1949, but a few remained in use for
maintenance of way service and to move lumber around the Fort Bragg sawmill yard.
In the late 1980s, the railroad's freight redwood lumber traffic rapidly declined. Georgia-Pacific gradually shifted lumber shipments to more flexible highway trucks until the Northwestern Pacific Railroad
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was embargoed and shut-down from Willits to the California Northern Railroad and Union Pacific mainline connection near the SF Bay Area. By 1996, before the NWP embargo, CWR lumber shipments were less than 500 cars per year and passenger service became the line's main source of revenue. All freight service was discontinued in 2001, and the
Federal Railroad Administration's emergency order effectively cut the CWR off from the national rail network.
Skunk Train
Gas-powered, self-propelled, passenger railcars were added in 1925; and, after Pullman service was discontinued, CWR steam passenger trains ran only when the motorcars were out of service for maintenance. The
passenger coaches were scrapped in 1949. The motorcars were nicknamed "Skunks" because people said, "You can smell 'em before you can see 'em." In 1965 the line reintroduced summer steam passenger service between Fort Bragg and Willits with "Super Skunk" Baldwin-built steam locomotive No.45 pulling four former
Erie Lackawanna Railway Stillwell
coaches built in 1926. That train was discontinued in 2001, then revived in September 2006. No.45 continues to power excursion trains from
Fort Bragg, California as far as
Northspur, California
Northspur is an unincorporated community in Mendocino County, California. It is located on the California Western Railroad
The California Western Railroad , AKA Mendocino Railway popularly called the Skunk Train, is a rail freight and herita ...
, the CWR's midpoint, on selected weekends summer to early autumn.
Without the considerable revenue lumber and general merchandise freight once contributed to the bottom line, maintaining the railway through such rugged terrain is a major undertaking, both logistically and financially, and service is not always available for the full trip from Fort Bragg to
Willits, California. However, shorter trips to intermediate points usually run year-round.
Tunnel No. 1 closures
Beginning April 11, 2013, the railroad was in a crisis following the partial collapse of Tunnel No. 1 which buried nearly of its of track under rocks and soil, the third major collapse in the over 100-year-old tunnel's history. Without sufficient cash reserves to finance the excavation the railroad announced a fundraising campaign on June 7, selling lifetime passes and seeking private donations to meet a goal set at $300,000, the estimated cost to remove the blockage and repair the tunnel walls. The announcement explicitly stated that if some manner of external funding was not secured it would have no option but to cease operations permanently. On June 19,
Save the Redwoods League announced an offer to pay the amount required to meet the fundraising goal in exchange for a
conservation easement along the track's right-of-way. The acceptance of the offer allowed the railroad to resume full service in August 2013.
Tunnel No. 1 was once again closed in 2016 after sustaining damage from the 2015–16
El Nino
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, but the railway was left in a better position, having equipment at the Willits depot to allow the running of half-routes to the Northspur Junction and back (which was not the case during the 2013 crisis); trains from Fort Bragg are limited to running only to the Glen Blair Junction (one hour round trip) before returning to the depot, officially called the "Pudding Creek Express."
No announcements regarding the status of Tunnel No. 1 have been made since 2015, though the railroad is fully committed to its reopening. Both tunnel collapses were the related to the hillside, which has a history of instability dating back to its construction in 1893.
Railbike
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The eponymous term is derived from the German inventor Baron Karl D ...
tours began in 2018 as a response to the tunnel closures, with multiple other tourist lines around the country introducing their own railbike experiences after the California Western's railbikes proved very popular.
The railroad applied for a
United States Department of Transportation BUILD grant in 2018 to fund tunnel repairs and replace over 30,000 ties made of
chromated copper arsenate Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) is a wood preservative containing compounds of chromium, copper, and arsenic, in various proportions. It is used to impregnate timber and other wood products, especially those intended for outdoor use, in order to pr ...
installed by Kyle Railways; this grant was denied in February 2019, but the request was reportedly in the top-third of those sent, and the Department of Transportation encouraged the railroad to re-apply.
The railroad also planned to address deferred maintenance issues, and upgrade its tracks for commuter and freight service in anticipation of the reopening of the Northwestern Pacific to Willits and the potential extension of
Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) to Willits. Had the grant been approved, reconstruction of Tunnel #1 would have begun in 2019 and be complete by 2021, while tie replacement would have lasted until 2024.
The railroad plans to reopen the tunnel by the end of 2022.
Expansion plans
In 2019, the railroad purchased of the former Fort Bragg
Georgia-Pacific
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mill for redevelopment and extending service to a new terminal. In 2021, they acquired an additional site from Georgia-Pacific.
Steam locomotives
Diesel locomotives
In popular culture
Pop Singer
Michelle Lambert
Michelle Lambert (born May 2, 1985) is an American singer-songwriter and musician.
Early life and Education
Born in Covelo, California, and raised in the Bay Area, Michelle Lambert started studying the violin when she was two years old unde ...
performed weekly shows on the Skunk Train during her teenage years.
The railroad has also been featured in several movies, including ''
The Signal Tower'' (1924), ''
Racing with the Moon
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The film's t ...
'' (1984), and ''
The Majestic'' (2001). The M-300 railcar also appears in the 2019 video game ''
Transport Fever 2
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'', the 2016 video game ''
Transport Fever
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'', and the 2014 video game ''
Train Fever'', as the first multiple unit that can be built, even carrying the railroad's familiar skunk mascot.
See also
*
List of heritage railroads in the United States
References
Notes
Bibliography
* CWR & Union Lumber corporate records and ULCo/CWR history book manuscript being prepared by K.V. Bunker, 2006.
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External links
Skunk Train Home PageCalifornia Scenic Line, ca. 1900 online photo collection The Bancroft Library
The Bancroft Library in the center of the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, is the university's primary special-collections library. It was acquired from its founder, Hubert Howe Bancroft, in 1905, with the proviso that it retai ...
1965 documentary on the return of steam to the route.Skunk Train Photosphoto gallery from 2012
mile-by-mile guide
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Heritage railroads in California
Logging railroads in the United States
Transportation in Mendocino County, California
Defunct California railroads
Tourist attractions in Mendocino County, California