- Modesto and Empire Traction
Infobox SG rail
railroad_name=Modesto & Empire Traction
logo_filename=METlogo.gif
logo_size=
marks=MET
locale=Modesto -Empire, California
start_year=1911
end_year=present
old_gauge=
hq_city=Modesto, California The Modesto & Empire Traction Reporting mark|MET is a Class III
shortline operating in California'sSan Joaquin Valley . It is owned by the Beard Land & Investment Company and the Beard family has always owned the railroad. The Beards have also created the Beard Industrial Park where the MET's customers are located. The railroad was unique in that it had operated exclusively withGE 70-ton switcher s built between 1947-1955 for nearly 50 years(a formerSouthern Pacific EMD SW1500 switcher has been added to the roster as of late). The MET operates on 5 miles (8 km) of track, providing switching services in the Beard Industrial Park. The MET interchanges with theUnion Pacific (ex-Southern Pacific) at Modesto and with theBNSF Railway (ex-Santa Fe Railway ) at Empire.Traffic
The MET handles 24,000 cars per year (1996 estimate).
Products shipped include:
*Food products
*Wine
*Syrup
*Plastic
*Paper ProductsHistory
The MET was incorporated on
October 7 1911 by Mr. T. K. Beard. OnNovember 1 1911 it leased the Modesto Interurban Railway (MIR). Passenger service was the primary service for the railroad when it started in November 1911 but only lasted until 1917. The MET went to diesel-only operation in March 1952.Modesto Interurban Railway
The Modesto Interurban Railway was incorporated on
March 23 1909 . The railway was created because only the Southern Pacific served Modesto and theSanta Fe Railway bypassed Modesto by 5 miles to the east at Empire. The Modesto Interurban Railway linked the Santa Fe Railway with Modesto. OnApril 12 1909 the grading commenced. Just days before the Modesto & Empire Tracion began taking over the railroad, the Modesto Interurban Railway completed construction and operated its first train. The railway originally proposed in 1908 to build 9.5. miles (15 km) of track from Modesto along McHenry Avenue and then directly to Riverbank. ByNovember 1 1911 the Modesto & Empire Traction was leasing the railway.References
*cite book | author=Fickewirth, Alvin A.| title=California railroads: an encyclopedia of cable car, common carrier, horsecar, industrial, interurban, logging, monorail, motor road, shortlines, streetcar, switching and terminal railroads in California (1851-1992)| publisher=Golden West Books|location=San Marino, California| year=1992| editor=| id=ISBN 0-87095-106-8
*cite book | author=Robertson, Donald B.| title=Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History - Volume IV - California| publisher=The Caxton Printers|location=Caldwell, Idaho| year=1998| editor=| id=ISBN 0-87004-385-4
*cite book | author=Stindt, Fred A. | title=American Shortline Railway Guide|edition=5th Edition| publisher=Kalmbach Publishing| location=Waukesha, Wisconsin|year=1996| editor=| id=ISBN 0-89024-290-9
*cite book | author=Walker, Mike| title=Steam Powered Video's Comprehensive Railroad Atlas of North America: California and Nevada|edition=Post-Merger Edition| publisher=Steam Powered Publishing| location=Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom|year=1997| editor=| id=ISBN 1-874745-08-0External links
* [http://www.metrr.com/ Official MET Webpage]
*List of California railroads
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