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History of FEDHSRA
The Folsom, El Dorado & Sacramento Historical Railroad Association
(FEDSHRA) was officially incorporated on January 1, 1995, after a short
period of being a chapter of the Sacramento Historical Railways and then
unofficially since 1975 when the Folsom Turntable was rediscovered by Doug
Hays. Our purpose is to educate the general public by preserving, maintaining,
restoring, and recording railroad history in Folsom, El Dorado County, and
Sacramento County including all areas of the Mother Lode and connecting
routes with a special interest in the Sacramento Valley Railroad.
The FEDSHRA envision seeing historic railroad equipment offer both
commuter and excursion rail service linking the California State
Railroad Museum in Old Town Sacramento to the Historic Railroad Block
in Old Town Folsom and beyond to Latrobe, Shingle Springs and Placerville.
Mission
Mission Statement:
Our mission is to educate the general public by serving and maintaining
railroad history in the City of Folsom, County of El Dorado, County of
Sacramento and related connections.
FEDS/SVRR Objectives
Restore and develop the former SVRR rail assets from Folsom towards
Placerville for multipurpose rail use (Excursion Rail, shuttle rail services).
Develop the SVRR into a quality destination attraction. Promote public
education through SVRR docent programs and interpretative displays on the
Railroad Block.
Provide community support for public events. Contribute materially to
the quality of life and economic growth in Sacramento and El Dorado
communities along the SVRR. Pursue constructive affiliations with all
public and private interests in Sacramento and El Dorado County
communities.
SVRR BACKGROUND
The Sacramento Valley Railroad was organized on August 4, 1852.
- Survey to Folsom made in 1854.
- Construction began February 12, 1855.
- Grading started on the levee at Front and "L" streets in Sacramento.
- First rail laid August 9, 1855.
- Track reached Alder Creek January 1. 1856. Distance 18.00 miles.
- Track reached Negro Bar January 22, 1856.
- First train reached Folsom February 22, 1856. Distance 22.90 miles.
This first section of railroad proved its worth, and other rail lines were
built; Folsom to Lincoln (1861), Folsom to Latrobe (1864) and the Central
Pacific Railroad coming out of Sacramento over the Sierra Nevada
(1864-1868).
Southern Pacific discontinued use of their line from Folsom to Placerville
in the 1970's. For 25 years this rail line has been in a state of decay and
disuse. FEDSHRA has revitalized this historic rail line. The right of way was
purchased from Southern Pacific Railroad Company by a joint county
commission, for the public trusts.
ACTION PLANS
The first step in realizing FEDSHRA's plans was to unearth the pit of the old
Folsom turntable in April of 1995. To the delight of the FEDSHRA members and
volunteers, not only was one turntable wall found, but a second turntable wall
was discovered!
Back in 1856, the newly completed Sacramento Valley Railroad brought
railroad shops, a roundhouse, a depot and the turntable, to Folsom. The
turntable was used to turn locomotives around for return trips to Sacramento.
The turntable's platform, or deck type table, was forty feet long in a five to six
foot deep pit. The walls of the pit were reinforced with bricks made locally.
The table was used to turn the locomotives for approximately eleven years
when it was replaced with a longer "A" frame or gallows style of table. The new
table was fifty-six feet long. It is the gallows style turntable of 1867 that the
FEDSHRA and the community have replicated on the old Folsom railroad block.
Mr. Wendell Huffman and Mr. Kyle Wyatt of the Nevada Museum have been
very helpful with information and the loan of patterns for steel parts. Mr.
Carl Borgh, owner of the Knight Foundry in Sutter Creek, completed the
castings of the iron parts. The reconstruction of the turntable was completed
in September 1999.
REQUESTS
To bring about the realization of an active historic train service for the
enjoyment and enrichment of the people of California, we need the support of
interested people. Donations are needed to bring about this historic mode of
transportation.
It is our hope that one-day train excursions will be a reality between Folsom
and Latrobe.
For more information regarding the FEDSHRA project and how you may join
this exciting endeavor to restore the rich historical heritage of the "Mother Lode"
county please call (916) 985-6001 or if you would like to join the FEDSHRA in
this Historical restoration project, please fill out the membership request form
with your donation.
All proceeds from the Annual Folsom Handcar Derby and memberships in
FEDSHRA are benefiting the Railroad History and recognition of the first
railroad in the West, The Sacramento Valley Railroad. |
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