Central California Traction Company

Central California Traction Company
Central California Traction's ex Alameda Belt/ATSF GP7 #44 entering the yard in Lodi
Overview
Parent companyUnion Pacific
BNSF Railway
HeadquartersStockton, California
Reporting markCCT
LocaleSan Joaquin Valley, California
Dates of operation1905 (1905)
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
ElectrificationThird rail1,200 V DC (countryside)
Overhead line600 V DC (within city limits)[1]
none since 1946
Length52.1 miles (83.8 km)[2]
Other
Websitewww.cctrailroad.com
Route map

Up arrow abandoned 1966
Eighth and X Streets
Sacramento Union
Traction Terminal
Sacramento Northern Railroad
Alhambra Boulevard
Thirty-first and X Streets
Car Barn
State Fairgrounds
Colonial Heights
Colonial Acres
Up arrow abandoned 1966
Polk
Florin Road
Kosova
Coffing
Sheldon
Wilton
Dillard
Walmort
Valensin
Centralia
Herald
UP Ione Lead
Terry
Kenefick
Peltier
Youngstown
Woodlake
SP Kentucky House Branch
Lodi
Lodi Junction
Kettleman
Ampere
Norton
Blacklands
Ashley
Foppiano
A&K
Cherokee
Car Barn
Vine Street branch
Pilgrim Street branch
Aurora Street
Stockton
Mineral Baths

The Central California Traction Company (reporting mark CCT) is a Class III short-line railroad operating in the northern San Joaquin Valley, in San Joaquin County, California. It is owned jointly by the Union Pacific and BNSF Railway.

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