San Francisco Belt Railroad

San Francisco Belt Railroad

The San Francisco Belt Railroad was a short-line railroad along the Embarcadero in San Francisco, California. It began as the State Belt Railroad in 1889, and was renamed when the city bought the Port of San Francisco in 1969. The railroad ceased operation in 1993. [cite web
title=The State Belt Railroad – Switching freight on San Francisco's Embarcadero
work=Golden Gate Railroad Museum
url=http://archived.ggrm.org/about_the_museum/history/statebelt.htm
accessdate=2008-01-08
]

The railroad connected the Port of San Francisco to many waterfront docks and to industries and warehouses which were adjacent to the waterfront. It had 67 miles (108 km) of trackage and its general offices were in the Ferry Building. Its function was to switch railroad cars from four major railroads to points along its system and vice versa. At the southern portion of the line, a track along King Street (passing the location now occupied by AT&T Park) connected with the Southern Pacific. Present-day light-rail trains now traverse this route. A train ferry slip at Pier 43 allowed interchange with the Northwestern Pacific, the Western Pacific, and the Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe railroads. To reach its northern terminus in the Presidio, the line passed through Fisherman's Wharf, Aquatic Park, and a tunnel under Fort Mason.

Over the years, the belt railroad's tracks hosted several noteworthy locomotives and trains. In 1949, the "California Zephyr" was positioned near the Ferry Building for its inauguration ceremony. In 1971, the "Flying Scotsman" concluded its American tour by shuttling back and forth on a stretch of track adjacent to the Embarcadero and near Fisherman's Wharf. The owner ran out of funds and the locomotive spent most of 1972 stored at an army base in Stockton, California. In 1975, the American Freedom Train pulled by ex-Southern Pacific Daylight locomotive #4449 visited San Francisco. For public viewing, the train's cars were switched to the Presidio by the belt line. The locomotive itself remained on display at Aquatic Park near the foot of Hyde Street. In 1987, the tracks along the Embarcadero just south of Sansome Street hosted a rail fair. Diesel locomotives and steam locomotives including V&T's "J.W. Bowker" (2-4-0 locomotive)were on display.

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External links

[http://www.abandonedrails.com/article.asp?id=383 Abandoned tracks of the San Francisco Belt Railroad]


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