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The Birth of California Narrow Gauge

The Birth of California Narrow Gauge

A Regional Study of the Technology of Thomas and Martin Carter

by Bruce MacGregor
Hardback
Publication Date: 11/08/2003

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This study by a leading railroad historian describes the conception, construction and early operation of the first narrow gauge railroads in northern California. It is illustrated by some 600 photographs and drawings, almost three-quarters of which have never before been published. The topic is approached through an unusual lens: the history of the relatively small but extraordinary inventive contracting and engineering firm of brothers Thomas and Martin Carter. The Carters were able to reduce the cost and complexity of light railroad construction to the point where local narrow gauge lines could initially compete with the state's notorious railroad monopolies. Pioneering a mobile manufacturing operation that could supply locally funded short lines with rolling stock (which traditionally came from East Coast manufacturers), the Carter Brothers began with a line to serve Salinas Valley wheat farmers, desperate to achieve an independent means for conveying their crops to the wharf in Monterey. The narrow gauge railroad that resulted was an act of political and economic defiance, but ultimately a hopeless assault on the "Octopus" - the Central Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroads.
Rallying around the example set in Monterey, a narrow gauge movement in California flourished in the mid-1870s, with the rapid launching of five more companies - the North Pacific Coast, the Santa Cruz Railroad, the Santa Cruz and Felton, the Nevada County Narrow Gauge, and the South Pacific Coast - all of which drew on the Carter Brothers for manufacturing and engineering. Soon, Thomas and Martin Carter were not selling railroad supplies and engineering to all six short lines, but had won management positions with the strongest, the South Pacific Coast. Until personal and financial disaster overtook them in 1880, the Carters were at the forefront of not just a new business, but a new technology.
ISBN:
9780804735506
9780804735506
Category:
History of the Americas
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
11-08-2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
277
Dimensions (mm):
305x229x38mm
Weight:
3kg

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