Difference between revisions of "Oddity Railroads of California"

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[[Sonoma Valley Prismoidal Railway|Sonoma Valley Prismoidal Railway.]]<br />
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'''[[:Category:Prismoidal Railways|Prismoidal Railway]].''' Considered to be the first monorail system in California. The Sonoma Valley Prismoidal was constructed following the Crew Patent One-Rail Railway system. The line operated a short 6 months before being declared a failure. Portions were later converted to 36in gauge as part of the Sonoma Valley Railroad.
'''[[:Category:Prismoidal Railways|Prismoidal Railway]].''' Considered to be the first monorail system in California. The Sonoma Valley Prismoidal was constructed following the Crew Patent One-Rail Railway system. The line operated a short 6 months before being declared a failure. Portions were later converted to 36in gauge as part of the Sonoma Valley Railroad.
<span class="rlbottom">Norwalk to Schelleville, Sonoma County. 1876</span>
<span class="rlbottom">Norwalk to Schelleville, Sonoma County. 1876</span>

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Sonoma Valley Prismoidal Railway.
Prismoidal Railway. Considered to be the first monorail system in California. The Sonoma Valley Prismoidal was constructed following the Crew Patent One-Rail Railway system. The line operated a short 6 months before being declared a failure. Portions were later converted to 36in gauge as part of the Sonoma Valley Railroad. Norwalk to Schelleville, Sonoma County. 1876