List of Heritage Railroads in The United States - California

California

  • Angels Flight
  • California State Railroad Museum
  • California Western Railroad, also called the Skunk Train
  • Disneyland Railroad (three locomotives are historic)
  • Fillmore and Western Railway - short line used by Hollywood film industry.
  • Ghost Town and Calico Railway in Knott's Berry Farm
  • Golden Gate Railroad Museum (no excursions listed)
  • Los Angeles Market Street Streetcar
  • Napa Valley Wine Train
  • Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad & Transportation Museum
  • Niles Canyon Railway
  • Orange Empire Railway Museum
  • Pacific Coast Railroad (tourist) in Santa Margarita, California
  • Pacific Coast Railway, a former narrow-gauge system near San Luis Obispo, California
  • Pacific Southwest Railway Museum
  • Port of LA Waterfront Red Car, a rebuilt part of the original Pacific Electric Railway system
  • Poway-Midland Railroad
  • Roaring Camp Railroads
  • Sacramento RiverTrain
  • San Francisco cable car system
  • San Pedro Pacific Red Car Streetcar Line
  • San Francisco F Market streetcar line
  • San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum
  • Santa Clara County Railroad Museum (proposed)
  • Sierra Railroad
  • Sierra Railway - Railtown 1897 State Historic Park
  • Western Pacific Railroad Museum formerly the Portola Railroad Museum
  • Western Railway Museum
  • Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad
  • Yreka Western Railroad

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