The California Northern Railroad is one of several
Class III short-line railroad
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companies owned by
Genesee & Wyoming, Inc. It operates over
Southern Pacific Railroad
The Southern Pacific (or Espee from the railroad initials) was an American Railroad classes#Class I, Class I Rail transport, railroad network that existed from 1865 to 1996 and operated largely in the Western United States. The system was oper ...
(SP) tracks (now
Union Pacific Railroad
The Union Pacific Railroad is a Railroad classes, Class I freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over routes in 23 U.S. states west of Chicago and New Orleans. Union Pacific is the second largest railroad in the United Stat ...
) under a long-term lease.
The CFNR was originally owned by the Park-Sierra Rail Group (owner David L. Parkinson of
St. Helena, California), who also owned the
Arizona and California Railroad and the
Puget Sound and Pacific Railroad. The CFNR was later sold to RailAmerica in 2002.
Genesee & Wyoming, another shortline holding company, bought RailAmerica in December 2012.
The railroad transports mainly food and agricultural commodities, as well as stone products. It moved around 26,000 carloads of goods in 2008.
Lines Operated
SP & Old NWP (Suisun/Fairfield–Willits)
Current Suisun/Fairfield - Schellville
Presently, the CFNR only operates between
Suisun/
Fairfield to a connection with the
Northwestern Pacific Railroad at Schellville, California. The CFNR also operated into
Vallejo, California
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over the original
California Pacific Railroad mainline that was constructed in 1867/1868. Due to the new construction of homes, apartments, and commercial buildings in 2010, the CFNR abandoned the line due to a new rail carrier coming in and operating the line. Mare Island Naval Base, in Vallejo, is coming back alive to the newly established Mare Island Rail Service out of
Olympia with scrap metal, rock, and boating material being shipped in and out of the Island. A facility on the northern part of the island operated by rail contractor
Alstom
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is currently repairing ''
Capitol Corridor
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'' cars used by the
Amtrak California
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fleet around the Bay Area for passenger service.
CFNR operates over the Union Pacific's
Martinez Subdivision with
trackage rights between Suisun/Fairfield and
Davis during weeknights for power changes and the Suisun/Fairfield-based Local which interchanges cars between Suisun/Fairfield and Davis.
1993 Operation between Schellville–Willits
Originally, in 1993 the CFNR operated much further than Schellville and their operation extended as far north as
Willits, California. At Willits the CFNR interchanged with the North Coast Railroad.
The
North Coast Railroad ran from Willits to
Eureka, California
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over the old NWP.
The CFNR also interchanged with the
California Western Railroad at Willits. The California Western Railroad runs west from Willits to
Fort Bragg, California
Fort Bragg is a city along the North Coast (California), North Coast of California in Mendocino County, California, Mendocino County. The city is west of Willits, California, Willits, at an elevation of . Its population was 6,983 at the 2020 ...
.
Lombard Yard
Located in American Canyon, California, Lombard yard served as CFNR's headquarters for several years. Lombard Yard services such customers as Central Valley Builder's Supply, All Bay Mill & Lumber, Biagi Bros. Shipping, Hess Vineyards, and several others. Also home to CFNR's Lone Palm Shops, routine maintenance and small repairs are carried out by the CFNR shop crews there.
SP's West Valley Line (Davis–Tehama)
The CFNR currently operates over SP's former West Valley Line. This line between
Woodland
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and
Tehama was constructed by Central Pacific's subsidiary, the Northern Railway. The track between
Davis and Woodland was built by the
California Pacific Railroad and at one time extended as far north as
Yuba City/
Marysville via
Knight's Landing.
The California Pacific and Northern Railway/Central Pacific came under the operational control of Southern Pacific between 1885 and 1888.
Construction Completion Timeline
*September 23, 1869 Davis - Woodland - Knight's Landing (California Pacific Railroad)
*July 1, 1876 Woodland -
Williams (Northern Ry/Central Pacific)
*December 28, 1879 Williams -
Willows
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Most species are known ...
(Northern Ry/Central Pacific)
*July 31, 1882 Willows -
Orland (Northern Ry/Central Pacific)
*September 27, 1882 Orland - Tehama (Northern Ry/Central Pacific)
*July 1, 1888 Willows - Frut
(
West Side and Mendocino Railroad/Northern Ry) Branch currently ends at
Johns-Manville Fiberglass
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Plant west of Willows
In 2009 CFNR repaired the Thomes Creek Bridge in
Corning for a connection in Tehama, CA with the
Union Pacific Railroad
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. Bell Carter Olive Company is still the primary customer on the Northern part of the line as well as Artois Feed & Grain in
Artois
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. Other smaller customers are located in Richfield, Hamilton City, Willows, and Maxwell. Many customers on that end of the line have moved to private trucking companies to transport their goods due to lower prices.
SP's West Side Line (Tracy–Los Banos)
This mainline route was formerly known as Southern Pacific's "West Side Line" and at one time extended from Tracy, California and then south through the West side of the
San Joaquin Valley
The San Joaquin Valley ( ; Spanish language in California, Spanish: ''Valle de San Joaquín'') is the southern half of California's Central Valley (California), Central Valley. Famed as a major breadbasket, the San Joaquin Valley is an importa ...
(
I-5 corridor) via Patterson, Gustine, Newman, Los Banos, Oxalis and then east to Fresno via Ingle and Kerman. California Northern Railroad now operates the northern section of the line from Tracy to Los Banos.
SJVR operates the southern section of the line from Oxalis to Fresno and was at one time owned by Port Railroads, Inc. (PRI; also a Kyle subsidiary) and operated by the SJVR. On April 24, 1996 the PRI was merged into the SJVR. Both the PRI and SJVR were already Kyle Railway subsidiaries. The section of track between Los Banos and Oxalis was abandoned by Southern Pacific in 1993 and the tracks were removed soon after. The Southern Pacific constructed the track from Tracy to Newman (37 miles) and from Los Banos to Armona (near Fresno) in 1891. Southern Pacific's overnight ''
Owl Limited'' passenger train (#57/58) operated over this line between San Francisco and Los Angeles into the 1960s.
Primary traffic on the West Side Subdivision is food and agriculture based commodities such as tomatoes, tomato paste, grain and other agriculture goods. An ethanol facility located near Tracy is starting to maximize production which brings in more traffic for the CFNR including grain, corn and fuels used to run the facility to produce the ethanol. The Tracy Crew is a Monday-Friday operation but may work an occasional Saturday if a customer needs switching out. The crew base is located in Tracy, CA where CFNR interchanges with the
Union Pacific Railroad
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.
CFNR Interchanges
Union Pacific Railroad
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:
*
Davis, California
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*
Suisun City, California
*
Tehama, California
Tehama is a city in Tehama County, California, United States. The population was 435 at the 2020 census, up from 418 at the 2010 census.
Etymology
Tehama is most commonly believed to be derived from the Wintun word for "high water", though ...
*
Tracy, California
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Northwestern Pacific Railroad:
*
Schellville, California
Napa Valley Railroad:
* Rocktram, California
Mare Island Rail Service:
*
Vallejo, California
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Trains
Pipe train
Napa Pipe was located at Rocktram, on the Napa branch. It closed in 2004 and was torn down. Between 1993 and 2004, California Northern ran a unit pipe train from Lombard to Roseville, CA. California Northern would pick up short cuts of cars from Napa Pipe, and assemble the train in Lombard yard, usually filling two tracks. The pipe trains would sometimes be combined with Rabanco's MSW (Material Solid Waste) trains, forming trains over 100 cars long, sometimes with two sets of helpers.
Equipment
Locomotives
Motive power for the California Northern had consisted of fourteen
EMD GP15-1 locomotives, two
EMD SD40 locomotives, two
EMD SD9 locomotives, two EMD SD9E locomotives, and one
EMD SW1500 locomotive, built between the late 1940s and 1970s. Currently, California Northern owns twelve locomotives, as several have been sold to other railroad companies, including
Union Pacific
The Union Pacific Railroad is a Class I freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over routes in 23 U.S. states west of Chicago and New Orleans. Union Pacific is the second largest railroad in the United States after BNSF, ...
,
Fillmore and Western Railway, Trans Canada Switching, Hudson Bay, Mosaic, Twin Mountain, and
San Joaquin Valley Railroad. In 2009 the railroad began a program to replace their existing fleet with new fuel-efficient locomotives, known as "gensets", or
3GS21B-DE, built by
National Railway Equipment. 80 percent of the funding for the purchase of these new locomotives comes from a grant from the Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program at the
Bay Area Air Quality Management District
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.
From 2009 to December 2011, the following GP15-1 locomotives had been moved from CFNR property to other RailAmerica properties across the entire system: CFNR 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, and 111. During that time, CFNR GP15-1's 109 and 112 were being kept as backup units in case any of the "gensets" had mechanical failures, if a train needed more motive power, or for special assignments within the CFNR property.
After G&W bought out Rail America in December 2012, CFNR GP15-1's 109, 112, and 113 were repainted and renumbered as CFNR 1568, 1569, and 1570 respectively.
In 2019 the railroad purchased a couple of Tier 4 low-emission locomotives, or
KLW SE24B, that were built by the Knoxville Locomotive Works. Like the gensets, the railroad was granted $3.7 million from the Bay Area Air Quality Management District to purchase the locomotives. The president of CFNR, Brad Ovitt, said about the purchase, "We’re grateful to the Air District for making the purchase of these two low-emission, state-of-the-art locomotives feasible, as they provide benefits to the communities served by the railroad that would not be possible for us to do on a stand-alone basis. It’s a true win-win, public-private partnership."
Roster
Control Car Remote Control Locomotive
The California Northern had one Control Car Remote Control Locomotive (CCRCL) for a time, numbered 2019. Housed inside the frame of an ex-Santa Fe
EMD GP20, the unit remained in Santa Fe's "Kodachrome" scheme until its sale.
Rolling stock
In 1998, the California Northern leased fifty gondolas from Daniel J Joseph leasing, LTD (DJJX). Numbered 52001 – 52050, these cars remained on the CFNR for several years until their return to DJJX.
References
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*Walker, Mike. Steam Powered Video's Comprehensive Railroad Atlas of North America - Poster Merger Edition - California and Nevada, Steam Powered Publishing, 1997.
*Solomon, Brian. Railroads of California: The Complete Guide to Historic Trains and Railway Sites
External links
Official Website (Genesee and Wyoming)Unofficial CFNR Railfan Page
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California railroads
Spin-offs of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company
RailAmerica
Companies based in Napa County, California
Switching and terminal railroads
Railway companies established in 1993
1993 establishments in California