Grizzly Flats Railroad

Grizzly Flats Railroad
An elderly man standing next to railroad track in the foreground with an old-fashioned railroad depot building on the opposite side. A locomotive shed and water tower are located where the railroad track ends in the background.
The GFRR yard with Ward Kimball in the foreground
Overview
HeadquartersSan Gabriel, California
Dates of operation1942–2006
Technical
Track gauge3 ft (914 mm)
Length900 feet (274.3 m)

The Grizzly Flats Railroad (GFRR) was a 3-foot (914 mm) narrow-gauge heritage railroad owned by Disney animator Ward Kimball at his home in San Gabriel, California. The railroad had 900 feet (274.3 m) of track, and was operated from 1942 to 2006. It was the first full-size backyard railroad in the United States.

The GFRR was notable for helping Walt Disney rediscover his childhood fascination with trains, which led him to build the Carolwood Pacific Railroad, a ridable miniature railroad in his backyard. The GFRR also influenced the design of the Disneyland Railroad within the Disneyland theme park in Anaheim, California.

The GFRR's rolling stock, including the two steam locomotives owned by Kimball, are now on display at the Southern California Railway Museum (formerly the Orange Empire Railway Museum) in Perris, California. The railroad's depot building and water tower were moved to the Justi Creek Railway, a private railroad owned by John Lasseter.