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The South Pacific Coast Railroad was incorporated on March 20 1876.<ref>1 Proffatt, John; <i>The Law of Private Corporations</i>, 1876, pages 208-210 </ref> It operated until May 21, 1887<ref>2<i> Daily Alta California</i>, May 26, 1887, page 6</ref> when it and it's various leased lines were consolidated into the [[South Pacific Coast Railway]].  The SPCRwy stock was sold and transferred to the Leland Stanford, Charles Crocker and Collis Huntington on August 1, 1887<ref>3<i>Daily Alta California</i>, August 2, 1887, page 1</ref> . These gentlemen then leased it to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. The information on this page is for the 1876-1887 South Pacific Coast Railroad.  
The South Pacific Coast Railroad was incorporated on March 20 1876.<ref>1 Proffatt, John; <i>The Law of Private Corporations</i>, 1876, pages 208-210 </ref> It operated until May 21, 1887<ref>2<i> Daily Alta California</i>, May 26, 1887, page 6</ref> when it and it's various leased lines were consolidated into the [[South Pacific Coast Railway]].  The SPCRwy stock was sold and transferred to the Leland Stanford, Charles Crocker and Collis Huntington on August 1, 1887<ref>3<i>Daily Alta California</i>, August 2, 1887, page 1</ref> . These gentlemen then leased The SPCRwy to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. The information on this page is for the 1876-1887 South Pacific Coast Railroad.  
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[[File:Route of the SPC 1886.pdf|300px|thumb|right|Route of the SPCRR]]
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The South Pacific Coast Railroad was incorporated on March 20 1876.[1] It operated until May 21, 1887[2] when it and it's various leased lines were consolidated into the South Pacific Coast Railway. The SPCRwy stock was sold and transferred to the Leland Stanford, Charles Crocker and Collis Huntington on August 1, 1887[3] . These gentlemen then leased The SPCRwy to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. The information on this page is for the 1876-1887 South Pacific Coast Railroad.

Route of the SPCRR

Brief Description

A trip on the three foot narrow gauge South Pacific Coast Railroad began in San Francisco where two ferry slips on the south side of the ferry building at the foot of Market Street served the railroad. One slip was for passenger travel and the other was for freight. Three ferryboats, the Newark, Bay City, and Garden City operated between the San Francisco Ferry building and Alameda. Between 1878 and 1884 the Alameda ferry terminal was at Alameda Point. In March 1884 a new Alameda passenger ferry terminal opened out in the Bay via a 2.75 mile long trestle.[4] Freight continued to be handled at the Alameda Point freight ferry slip.

From Alameda the railroad went down the east side of San Francisco Bay to San Jose passing the communities of Alvarado, Newark, Alviso, and Santa Clara. From San Jose the railroad began its trek over the Santa Cruz Mountains with a gentle grade up Los Gatos Creek passing Campbell's and Los Gatos before traveling through the first tunnel and tackling the steeper grade to Wright's. At Wright's the railroad passed through a 6,157 foot tunnel to Highland (later Laurel) and through a 5,793 foot tunnel to Glenwood. Then traversing a short tunnel came out on Zayante creek where it traveled downgrade passing through another short tunnel before reaching Felton. Crossing the San Lorenzo River at Big Trees it joined the Santa Cruz and Felton Railroad for the trip down the narrow San Lorenzo River canyon to Santa Cruz passing through three more tunnels along the way.

Corporate History


South Pacific Coast Railroad Company

Newark to Big Trees

Bay & Coast Railroad Company

Alameda to Newark

Oakland Township Railroad Company

Alameda to Oakland

Santa Cruz & Felton Railroad Company

Santa Cruz to Felton

San Francisco & Colorado River Railroad

Alameda to Alameda

Alameda & San Joaquin Valley Railroad Company

survey only

Felton & Pescadero Railroad Company

Felton to Boulder Creek

Almaden Branch Railroad Company

Campbell's to New Almaden Station

Consolidation to the South Pacific Coast Railway Company

The Transfer to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company

Stations and Line Side Industry


San Francisco Ferry Building

Alameda Ferry Terminal

Alameda Point

Operation


Passenger

Commuter Service $.015 1880 with inflation $3.77 2020 BART from Lake Merritt $3.70 MacCarther $3.95

Parlor Car an additional $0.50

Freight

The Tunnels


Locomotives


Rolling Stock


Ferryboats


Newark

Bay City

Garden City

Encinal

Ordered by the South Pacific Coast Railroad and delivered to the South Pacific Coast Railway



  1. 1 Proffatt, John; The Law of Private Corporations, 1876, pages 208-210
  2. 2 Daily Alta California, May 26, 1887, page 6
  3. 3Daily Alta California, August 2, 1887, page 1
  4. 4 Oakland Daily Evening Tribune March 15, 1884, page 5