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Feather River Railway

Feather River Railway

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The Feather River Railway was built in 1922 for the Hutchinson Lumber Company to bring logs from Feather Falls, California, to a connection with the Western Pacific Railroad (WP) at Bidwell, California. The WP would then transport the logs to the Hutchinson sawmill in Oroville, California. The sawmill burned in 1927; and the railway was unused through the Great Depression until reorganized as a common carrier in 1938 to serve a new sawmill built at Feather Falls. Georgia-Pacific purchased the sawmill and railway in 1955. The railway ceased operation after portions of the grade were flooded by Oroville Dam during the Christmas flood of 1964.[1]

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Western section of 1948 route with connection to Western Pacific line
Eastern portion of route in 1948

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  1. Barnhill Web Design. "Feather River Railway". TrainWeb. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
  2. Stephens, Kent (1965). "The Feather River Railway in 1965". The Western Railroader. 28 (306). Francis A. Guido: 12.
  3. Barnhill Web Design. "Feather River Railway". TrainWeb. Retrieved 9 December 2017.

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