Strasburg Valley Railroad Company

Serving With Pride Since 2004

Nevada Northern Railroad "The ELY Route" In Ely Nevada 

  Welcome To...

White pine County, home of the Nevada northern railway. Cobre, Ruth, Keystone, East Ely and McGill are out stops today. We will switch back on the Y track at Keystone. We have our 3 steamers, 40, 93 running and 81 waiting. Enjoy your stay, look at the pixs and history on this page..., and remember Safety First

                                     

 

                                       NNRY History

The Nevada Northern owes its beginnings to the discovery and development of large porphyry copper deposits near Ely in the first years of the twentieth century. Two of the region's largest mines were purchased in 1902 by Mark Requa, president of the Eureka and Palisade Railroad in central Nevada. Requa then organized the White Pine Copper Company to develop his new properties, and it soon became evident that rail access to the isolated region would be essential to fully exploit the potential of the mines. Subsequent surveys indicated that the most practical route for such a railroad was northward from Ely, connecting with the Southern Pacific somewhere in the vicinity of Wells.

The Ely-area copper properties were further merged in 1904, forming the Nevada Consolidated Copper Company, and the Nevada Northern Railway was incorporated on June 1, 1905 to build a line connecting the Nevada Consolidated mines and smelter to the national rail network. The task of building the new railroad was contracted to the Utah Construction Company, which began work on September 11, 1905. Construction began at Cobre, where the Nevada Northern connected with the Southern Pacific, and proceeded southward. The line was finished a year later, its completion marked by a two-day celebration in Ely. The railroad's symbolic final spike—made of local copper—was driven by Requa in Ely on September 29, 1906.

Additional Ely-area trackage was constructed in 1907-1908 to serve the local mining industry. This trackage, known as the "Ore Line," included a route bypassing Ely to the north and continuing west up Robinson Canyon to the copper mines at Ruth. East of Ely, the Ore Line project saw the construction of the "Hiline," a branch leading to Nevada Consolidated's new copper smelter and concentrator at McGill. The Ore Line immediately became the busiest segment of the Nevada Northern by far, hosting dozens of loaded and empty ore trains daily.

As a subsidiary of Nevada Consolidated, the primary purpose of the Nevada Northern throughout its history was the haulage of copper ores and products. Other freight traffic was also carried, however, and the railroad operated a daily passenger train between East Ely and Cobre until 1941. Local trains were also operated from Ely to Ruth and McGill for the benefit of mine employees and others until the 1930s, and special school trains carried students to White Pine High School in central Ely.

A series of corporate financial transactions in the 1920s and 1930s brought Nevada Consolidated under the control of the Kennecott Copper Corporation, and Nevada Consolidated was formally merged into Kennecott in 1942. The Nevada Northern thus became a Kennecott subsidiary.

Faced with declining ore reserves and low copper prices, Kennecott closed its Ruth-area mines in May 1978, thus ending the ore trains between Ruth and the McGill smelter. The smelter itself closed on June 20, 1983, and the Nevada Northern suspended all operations immediately thereafter.

 Nevada Northern Railway today

In a series of donations beginning in 1986, Kennecott transferred the entire Ore Line, as well as the railroad's yard and shop facilities in East Ely, to the White Pine Historical Railroad Foundation, a non-profit organization which today operates the property as the Nevada Northern Railway Museum which operates a heritage railroad on this part of the former NN.

Passenger excursion train service is offered between Ely, Ruth, and McGill using period equipment pulled by historic steam and diesel locomotives.

In April 2006, Nevada's National Historic Landmarks Committee granted unanimous support to nominating the Nevada Northern's East Ely shops complex as a National Historic Landmark. The nomination was approved by the National Park Service on September 27, 2006.[1]

The remainder of the Nevada Northern has largely been moribund since 1983. In 1987, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power purchased the Cobre-East Ely line, in anticipation of the construction of a coal-fired generating plant along the route; the plant was never constructed, however. Meanwhile, the 1990s saw a brief resumption of copper mining near Ruth, this time by Broken Hill Proprietary Company (BHP). This project saw the construction of additional trackage near Ruth, and the resumption of service from there as far as Shafter by the BHP Nevada Railroad in 1996. Both the mine and railroad shut down again in 1999, however, and when mining resumed in 2004 concentrates were hauled by truck rather than by rail.

The disused line between Ely and Cobre was acquired by the city of Ely in 2006. Recent plans by Sierra Pacific Resources for the construction of the "Ely Energy Center", a 2,500 megawatt coal-fired generating plant in the Ely vicinity are raising the possibility that the railroad may see yet another revival, this time carrying inbound loads of coal to White Pine County.[2]

 

 

  

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Steam Locomotives
Number
Type
Builder
Year Built
Remarks
4-6-0
Baldwin
1910
The Ghost Train; available for Student Engineer Rental Program
81
2-8-0
Baldwin
1917
2-8-0
Alco
1909
Available for Student Engineer Rental Program

 

 

Diesel Locomotives
Number
Type
Builder
Year Built
Remarks
RS-2
Alco
1949
Available for Student Engineer Rental Program
RS-3
Alco
1950
Available for Student Engineer Rental Program
SD-9
EMD
1956
Available for Student Engineer Rental Program
310
B-50
GE
1950
25-ton
801
VO 1000
Baldwin
1942
802
S-12
BLH
1952
B 2080
MRS-1
Alco-GE
1953
B 2081
MRS-1
Alco-GE
1953
13
RS-3
Alco
1951

  

Electric Locomotives
Number
Type
Builder
Year Built
Remarks
80
75-ton
GE
1937
81
85-ton
GE
1941

  

Passenger Cars
Number
Type
Builder
Year Built
Remarks
2
Coach
St. Louis
1908
Under restoration
5
Coach
Pullman
1882
Originally wooden sleeping car Silesia
05
Combine
Pullman
c1886
Under reconstruction
06
Combine
Pullman
c1886
07
Coach
Pullman
1928
The Ely; in service on excursion trains
08
Coach
Pullman
1928
The Nevada; in service on excursion trains
20
Baggage
ACF
Operational

  

Work Equipment
Number
Type
Builder
Year Built
Remarks
A
100-ton
Industrial Works
1907
Coal-fired, steam wrecking crane; operational
B
Coal-fired
Alco-Cooke
1907
Steam rotary snow plow

             

 

 

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