Narrow gauge railroad between Battle Mountain and Austin, Nevada
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Nevada Central Railroad
Overview
Headquarters
Austin, Nevada
Locale
Battle Mountain - Austin, Nevada
Dates of operation
1879–1938
Technical
Track gauge
3 ft (914 mm)
The Nevada Central Railroad was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad completed in 1880 between Battle Mountain and Austin, Nevada. The railroad was constructed to connect Austin, the center of a rich silver mining area, with the Southern Pacific transcontinental railroad, at Battle Mountain.
However, by the time that the line was finished, the boom was almost over. Major silver production ended by 1887, although there was a slight revival later.
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