Six were owned by the HHRR and one was leased from the Sierra Railroad.
In 1971, the Sierra Railroad used its vintage steam locomotives and facilities to its advantage, and opened "Railtown 1897" as a tourist attraction.
They have a replica of the area's original section of the Sierra Railroad.
This train was operated on the Sierra Railroad, based in Jamestown, California.
The film was shot at the Bell Moving Picture Ranch, Corriganville (the ghost town) and on the Sierra Railroad.
In 1940, a former Sierra Railroad steam engine was acquired.
On December 17, 2003 the California Western Railroad was rescued when it was bought by the Sierra Railroad.
The town was served by the Sierra Railroad.
The first dinner train in the United States was the "Supper Chief" that ran on the Sierra Railroad in California in the 1970s.
Standard-gauge tracks of the well-known Sierra Railroad came to Tuolumne to take finished lumber to market.
Six were owned by the HHRR and one was leased from the Sierra Railroad.
In 1971, the Sierra Railroad used its vintage steam locomotives and facilities to its advantage, and opened "Railtown 1897" as a tourist attraction.
They have a replica of the area's original section of the Sierra Railroad.
This train was operated on the Sierra Railroad, based in Jamestown, California.
The film was shot at the Bell Moving Picture Ranch, Corriganville (the ghost town) and on the Sierra Railroad.
In 1940, a former Sierra Railroad steam engine was acquired.
On December 17, 2003 the California Western Railroad was rescued when it was bought by the Sierra Railroad.
The town was served by the Sierra Railroad.
The first dinner train in the United States was the "Supper Chief" that ran on the Sierra Railroad in California in the 1970s.
Standard-gauge tracks of the well-known Sierra Railroad came to Tuolumne to take finished lumber to market.