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481: 348: 190:. The first train from Watsonville reached Santa Cruz on 7 May 1876. Operational income was insufficient to cover unexpected expenses from a right-of-way disagreement near Watsonville and repair of storm damage in the winter of 1877-78. The Santa Cruz Railroad was unable to pay bond interest after completion of the 198:, Southern Pacific purchased the railroad in foreclosure for less than the construction cost, and converted it to standard gauge in 1883. Southern Pacific formed the subsidiary 552: 542: 361: 557: 518: 537: 547: 460: 366: 76: 202:
on 11 April 1884 to operate the line until actual merger into Southern Pacific on 14 May 1888. The 3.7-mile (6.0 km) Aptos branch from
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voted to subsidize construction of a railroad from Watsonville to Santa Cruz. When Southern Pacific seemed uninterested in building a
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in 1880 gave residents of Santa Cruz a shorter route to San Francisco. Operations ceased in February 1881. Through a subsidiary
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was more extensive than had been predicted, and expensive
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McCaleb, Charles S. (1975). "The Santa Cruz Railroad".
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Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History: California
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Santa Cruz, California
Santa Cruz County, California
Southern Pacific
Track gauge
narrow gauge railroad
Santa Cruz
Pajaro, California
San Lorenzo River
Soquel, California
Southern Pacific
Monterey
Watsonville
Santa Cruz County
standard-gauge railway
Frederick A. Hihn
Claus Spreckels
Trestling
Howe truss
Soquel Creek
San Lorenzo River
South Pacific Coast Railroad
Aptos
Loma Prieta
0-4-0
Santa Cruz Mountains
#3
Baldwin Locomotive Works
4-4-0
Guatemala
National Museum of American History

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