Fernley and Lassen Railway

Fernley & Lassen
Bizz Johnson Rail Trail, October 2012
Overview
LocaleFernley, Nevada - Westwood, California
Dates of operation1914–1978
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Route map

Westwood
Goumaz
Susanville
Leavitt
Wendel
Amedee
Flanigan
Sutcliffe
Wadsworth
Fernley

The Fernley and Lassen was a rail line of the Southern Pacific Railroad constructed in 1912–14 between Fernley, Nevada and Westwood, California, near Susanville, a distance of approximately 112 miles (180 km). The railroad was constructed to connect the Red River Lumber Company's facilities in Westwood with the Southern Pacific's main line running through Fernley. After the railroad's construction, it was heavily used by other nearby lumber companies; the Fruit Growers Supply Company maintained the longest-lived railroad connection with the Fernley & Lassen, with an active connection present between 1920 and 1953.