Pacific Coast Railway, a former narrow-gauge system near San Luis Obispo, California
Pacific Coast Railroad (Washington), a former line near Seattle
Pacific Coast Railroad (tourist) in Santa Margarita, California
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PacificCoastRailroad may refer to: PacificCoast Railway, a former narrow-gauge system near San Luis Obispo, California PacificCoastRailroad (Washington)...
The South PacificCoastRailroad (SPC) was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge steam railroad running between Santa Cruz, California, and Alameda, with a ferry...
The North PacificCoastRailroad (NPC) was a common carrier 3 ft (914 mm) narrow-gauge steam railroad begun in 1874 and sold in 1902 to new owners who...
The Northwestern PacificRailroad is a 271-mile (436 km) mainline railroad from the ferry connections in Sausalito, California north to Eureka with a...
The Southern Pacific (reporting mark SP) (or Espee from the railroad initials) was an American Class I railroad network that existed from 1865 to 1996...
The Union PacificRailroad (reporting marks UP, UPP, UPY) is a Class I freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over 32,200 miles (51...
the Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad. In 1916, that became the PacificCoastRailroad Company. When the Northern Pacific Railway chose nearby Tacoma as...
The Missouri PacificRailroad (reporting mark MP), commonly abbreviated as MoPac, was one of the first railroads in the United States west of the Mississippi...
The West Coast of the United States – also known as the PacificCoast, and the Western Seaboard – is the coastline along which the Western United States...
provided the last link in the coast-to-coast railway network in 1870. The railroad was consolidated with the Union Pacific in 1880, and its mainline continues...
The Central PacificRailroad (CPRR) was a rail company chartered by U.S. Congress in 1862 to build a railroad eastwards from Sacramento, California, to...
transcontinental railroad (known originally as the "PacificRailroad" and later as the "Overland Route") was a 1,911-mile (3,075 km) continuous railroad line built...
at the Port of Oakland West Oakland PacificRailroad Port of Oakland Railway (POAK) Southern California Railroad (SCRR) in Plaster City USG Corporation...
North CoastRailroad may refer to: North CoastRailroad Authority, owner of the former Northwestern PacificRailroad in California North CoastRailroad (1992–1996)...
The Western PacificRailroad (reporting mark WP) was a Class I railroad in the United States. It was formed in 1903 as an attempt to break the near-monopoly...
The Northern Pacific Railway (reporting mark NP) was a transcontinental railroad that operated across the northern tier of the western United States,...
operated dual-gauged track to accommodate the North PacificCoastRailroad and South PacificCoastRailroad. It would eventually have 67 miles (108 km) of...
history of the Union PacificRailroad stretches from 1862 to the present. For operations of the current railroad, see Union PacificRailroad; for the holding...
Milwaukee, St. Paul and PacificRailroad (CMStP&P), better known as the Milwaukee Road (reporting mark MILW), was a Class I railroad that operated in the...
Pacific ("SP") stretched from 1865 to 1998. The Southern Pacific was represented by three railroads. The original company was called Southern Pacific...
PacificRailroad Acts of 1862 were a series of acts of Congress that promoted the construction of a "transcontinental railroad" (the PacificRailroad)...
inspiration from the ridable miniature Carolwood PacificRailroad built in his backyard. The Disneyland Railroad opened to the public at Disneyland's grand...