Redwoods, iron horses, and the Pacific
ebook ∣ The story of the California Western "Skunk" Railroad
By Spencer Crump
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Spencer Crump's Redwoods, Iron Horses, and the Pacific is a fascinating and richly detailed history of the California Western Railroad, famously known as the "Skunk" Train. Nestled in the breathtaking redwood forests of Northern California, this legendary railway has carried passengers and freight for over a century, weaving its way through rugged landscapes and captivating generations of travelers. Crump traces the origins of the railroad, from its founding in the late 19th century as a vital logging route to its transformation into one of California's most iconic scenic railways. Through engaging storytelling and meticulous research, he explores the challenges faced by its builders, the economic forces that shaped its evolution, and the unforgettable experiences of those who rode the rails. The book brings to life the unique character of the "Skunk" Train, named for the distinctive smell of its early gas-powered railcars. Crump captures the romance of rail travel through the towering redwoods, the role of the railway in local communities, and the enduring charm that has made it a beloved attraction. With historical photographs, vivid descriptions, and a deep appreciation for railroad heritage, Redwoods, Iron Horses, and the Pacific is an essential read for train enthusiasts, California history buffs, and anyone who has ever dreamed of a journey through the majestic forests of the Pacific Coast. Whether you're a historian or an armchair traveler, this book offers an unforgettable ride through time and terrain on one of America's most scenic railways.