Tulare_Valley_Railroad

Tulare Valley Railroad

Tulare Valley Railroad

American short-line railroad in California


The Tulare Valley Railroad (/tʊˈlɛəri/ ) (reporting mark TVRR) was operational from December 22, 1992 after acquiring several former Santa Fe Railway branch lines in California's San Joaquin Valley on October 20, 1992. The company was formed by Morris Kulmer & Kern Schumucher (of A&K Railroad Materials) and Michael Van Wagenen of Kyle Railways. A&K Railroad Materials specializes in dismantling railroad lines and selling relay (used) track materials. Kyle Railways operates several shortline railroads throughout the United States.

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The TVRR operated 158 miles (254 km) of track from December 1992 to May 1998. The track consisted of the following routes:

  • Magunden to Arvin, 17 mi (27 km) (Arvin Subdivision)
  • Oil Jct. to Maltha, 4 mi (6.4 km) (Oil City Subdivision)
  • Ducor to Cutler, 52 mi (84 km) (Porterville Subdivision)
  • Corcoran to Calwa, 66 mi (106 km) (Corcoran to Tulare abandon)
  • Wyeth to Orange Cove and Minkler, 9.4 mi (15.1 km) (Visalia Subdivision)
  • Hammond to Cameo, 6 mi (9.7 km)

The TVRR later abandoned the following tracks:

  • Corcoran to Tulare
  • Visalia to Cutler 14.7 mi (23.7 km)
  • Wyeth to Orange Cove, 13.3 mi (21.4 km)
  • Orange Cove to Minkler

In May 1998, most of the remaining track was sold to the San Joaquin Valley Railroad.


References

  1. https://www.newspapers.com/image/515329817/?terms = santa%20fe%20railroad%20tulare&match=1

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