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S & PR 06 One Oak Here and Another Down There Traditional Cache

Hidden : 10/4/2013
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
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The Bridge Over Deer Creek
The Oldest Rail Line West of the Mississippi


Hopefully I got my history mostly accurate, correct me if I’m grossly wrong but please no picking of nits and of course -politely please- I’m very sensitive. Remember this is just a silly game.

This stretch of the line was never officially part of the Sacramento Valley Railroad (SVR), but it was part of what the SVR morphed into. The original line ran from Sacramento to Folsom. For some reason the tracks were 7 inches wider than standard gauge, which was based on the Roman Chariot, sorry I digress. SVR began operation in 1856, which makes it the oldest rail line west of the Mississippi. The first president of SVR was William Tecumseh Sherman, yep the same guy who marched on Atlanta, several years later.

Several mergers and consolidations later SVR became the Sacramento and Placerville Railroad. Only to be acquired by the Northern Railway a subsidiary Southern Pacific (SP), then of course the SP… Sometime in the late 50s passenger rail service stopped along this line but lumber was being hauled down this line from Camino until 1986 on the Camino Placerville & Lake Tahoe Railroad

Today the right of way belongs to Sacramento Placerville Transportation Corridor Joint Powers Authority, the El Dorado County sections is open to the public from Camino to the El Dorado/Sacramento county line.

In some areas the rails have been removed, “Rails to Trails” and other spots the rails have been left in place “Trails and Rails” The debate continues on which is the best… We SHANT debate it here!

Back in the day; If you decided to try and take the easy way of making some money, by robbing this train, the next train through may see the "neck-tie" party that was held in your honor.

Information obtained from:
Wikipedia, trainweb.org, fedshra.org, PSVRR.COM, facebook.com/eldoradotrail, numerous conversations, my observations.

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