- Arcata and Mad River Railroad
Infobox SG rail
railroad_name=Arcata & Mad River Railroad
old_gauge=, originally 3 ft 9.5 in (1156 mm)
marks=AMR
locale=Northern California'sRedwood Empire fromArcata -Korbel
start_year=December 15, 1854
end_year=1985
hq_city=Arcata, California The Arcata and Mad River Railroad, Reporting mark|AMR, was affectionately known as the "Annie and Mary". AMR's predecessor, theUnion Wharf and Plank Walk Company was incorporated onDecember 15 1854 , to provide access over the mud flats near the town of Union (later Arcata) to ocean going shipping for a distance of mi to km|2.7. The track was built on wooden rails overlaid with strap iron. It was a horse-powered railroad from the town to the end of a wharf in Humboldt Bay.On
June 14 1875 , theArcata Transportation Company was incorporated and took over the line and converted to steam.On
July 29 1881 , the Arcata & Mad River Railroad was incorporated. By 1882 the wooden rails were replaced with 35-pound iron rails. In the 1890s the railroad's principal commodities were lumber, shingles, and potatoes.The first president of the AMR in 1881 was listed as Francis Korbel. Korbel was also the name of the terminus of the AMR. Passenger service was offered on the AMR but ended on
June 6 1931 .The railroad was eventually extended mi to km|7.5 from Arcata to the
Northern Redwood Company mill at Korbel. The Northern Redwood Company was owned by theCharles Nelson Steamship Company . It was over 10 years after the arrival of theNorthwestern Pacific Railroad (NWP) in Arcata in 1914 that the steamship company allowed aninterchange between the AMR and the NWP at Korblex. During the lumber boom of the 1950s, the Annie and Mary served fifteen shippers on its 7½-mile railroad. The average daily car loadings were enough to place the road among the highest paying railroad properties per mile in the United States. At the time of its closure, AMR ran 4 General Electric 44-tonner diesel-electric locomotives and one Whitcomb80DE-7b 80 ton diesel-electric locomotive. The Arcata and Mad River Railroad is generally considered the first railroad in California.On
May 24 1985 , the AMR was abandoned. In September 1988 theEureka Southern Railroad purchased the AMR fromSimpson Timber Company for $300,000. The AMR had been closed for the two year period (1986-1988) prior to its purchase by the Eureka Southern. Service was briefly resumed in 1994 by theNorth Coast Railroad . Soon afterwards, landslides in the Eel River canyon closed the line, and no rail service has existed since that time.ee also
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Northwestern Pacific Railroad References
*cite book | author=Robertson, Donald B.| title=Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History - Volume IV - California| publisher=The Caxton Printers | location=Caldwell, Idaho|pages=72-73| year=1998| id=ISBN 0-87004-385-4
*cite book | author=Lewis, Edward A.| title=American Shortline Railway Guide| publisher=Kalmbach Publishing | location=Waukesha, Wisconsin|pages=354|edition=5th Edition| year=1996| id=ISBN 0-89024-290-9
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