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Northwestern Pacific Railroad Historical Markers

The Northwestern Pacific Railroad (NWP) started in 1906 when the Southern Pacific Railroad (SP) and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF) merged some of their smaller railroads. The NWP has covered an area from the San Francisco Bay in the south (where the railroad also used ferries to transfer freight), to the Humboldt County city of Trinidad in the north.
 
c. 1903 Marker image, Touch for more information
By Barry Swackhamer, March 27, 2017
c. 1903 Marker
1 California, Marin County, Sausalito — Sausalito Ferry Terminals
Three plaques provide an historical overview of the the Sausalito ferry terminals. c. 1890 In 1907 the rail system in Sausalito was expanded to consolidate facilities so that interurban trains could operate only from Sausalito. . . . Map (db m102437) HM
2 California, Marin County, Tiburon — 1884 San Francisco & Northern Pacific Railroad Depot
"The Donahue Line" In 1869, the San Francisco & North Pacific Railroad was founded by Peter Donahue, a San Francisco industrialist. The southern terminus, Donahue's Landing, was near Lakeville on Petaluma Creek in Sonoma County. In 1884, . . . Map (db m145143) HM
3 California, Marin County, Tiburon — Northwestern Pacific
This palm tree marks the location of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad yard. From April 28, 1884 to September 25, 1967 hundreds of workers toiled to keep the railroad system and ferry boats operating.Map (db m210130) HM
4 California, Marin County, Tiburon — NWP Gallows Frame Wheels
The San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad (incorporated as the Northwestern Pacific Railroad in 1907) established its southernmost terminal in Tiburon in 1884. To improve freight handling facilities, the SF & NP built the ferryboat Ukiah, . . . Map (db m223324) HM
5 California, Marin County, Tiburon — Tiburon's Railroad History
(Upper photo:) With the Tiburon Trestle completed, trains first came to Tiburon in 1884. In 1907, the Northwestern Pacific Railroad was formed and Tiburon was fast becoming a "railroad town.” By 1924, four locomotives a day, . . . Map (db m154605) HM
6 California, Marin County, Tiburon — 4 — Waving Back (Circa 1950)Compare Then and Now — The Tiburon Historical Trail —
“That’s me. I have many happy memories of running down to the road to wave to the trains. Suzie Wosser, Jeff Teather and I did that at least once a day when we weren’t in school.” Meredith (Linman) Rolfe Four trains a day . . . Map (db m203894) HM
7 California, Marin County, Tiburon — Welcome to Trestle TrailA Tribute to Tiburon's Railroad History
For 84 years, from 1884 to 1967, Tiburon was a railroad town. It started when rail pioneer Peter Donahue moved his North Bay operations down from Petaluma to Point Tiburon to become the rail and ferry terminus for the San Francisco & North Pacific . . . Map (db m204399) HM
8 California, Sonoma County, Glen Ellen — Historical Tid-bits about Glen Ellen
Valley of the Moon is a translation of Sonoma Valley's name given by the Pomo and Coast Miwok peoples, the area's original inhabitants. Many writers and artists have found creativity here. Mary Francis Kennedy (MFK Fisher), excited by the . . . Map (db m231586) HM
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Apr. 29, 2024