Mohave and Milltown Railway explained

Railroad Name:Mohave and Milltown Railway
Locale:Arizona
northeast of Needles, California
Start Year:1903
End Year:1904
Hq City:Los Angeles, California

The Mohave and Milltown Railway was a narrow gauge private railroad built in 1903 to serve the Leland Gold Mine near Oatman, Arizona, US. The railway was incorporated in 1903 and construction of the 17miles line was completed that same year. The railway started on the Arizona side of the Colorado River, across the stateline from Needles, California. From the Colorado River the railway went northeast through Milltown and terminated at the Leland Mine, Vivian Mine and the Midnight Mine (near Oatman).

The railway hauled ore from the mines near Oatman to the mill at Milltown.

The railway was operating for only one year when several washouts in September and October 1904 damaged six miles (10 km) of the railway and led to its abandonment. The rails were removed in 1912, the same year that Arizona became a state.

Mohave and Milltown Railroad Trails

Seven miles of the abandoned railway grade are preserved by the Bureau of Land Management as the Mohave and Milltown Railroad Trails.[1]

Historical timeline

Motive Power

There were four engines that worked the line:

See also

References

  1. Web site: 2005 . Trails within the Kingman Field Office . Kingman Field Office . . March 19, 2006. https://web.archive.org/web/20060214145856/http://www.blm.gov/az/kfo/kfotrails.htm . February 14, 2006.

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