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Napa Valley Wine Train

The Napa Valley Wine Train is a privately operated excursion train that runs between Napa and St. Helena, California. Much of the rail line parallels State Route 29 after leaving the City of Napa and passes the towns of Yountville, Rutherford and Oakville. The route passes by many of the region's vineyards and wineries located in Napa County. The Wine Train is operated by the Napa Valley Railroad (reporting mark NVRR).

Napa Valley Wine Train
Napa Valley Wine Train in 2013
LocaleNapa County, California, USA
ConnectionsUnion Pacific Railroad and
California Northern Railroad
Commercial operations
Original gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Preserved operations
Operated byNapa Valley Railroad
Reporting markNVRR
Stations4
Length18.0 mi (29.0 km)
Preserved gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Preservation history
HeadquartersNapa, California
Website
http://www.winetrain.com
Napa Valley Wine Train
Calistoga
Krug Winery
Charles Krug
winery tours
St. Helena
Sulphur Springs Creek
Thomann
SR 29 /
SR 128
St. Helena Hwy.
Grgich Hills
Grgich Hills
winery tours
Rutherford
Yountville
Domaine Chandon
winery tours
SR 29
St. Helena Hwy.
Napa
maintenance yard

History edit

The NVRR operating company was formed in 1987 by local entrepreneurs and headed by Vincent DeDomenico. The NVRR acquired the right of way of the Napa Valley Railroad for $2.5 million after Southern Pacific notified the Interstate Commerce Commission of its intent to abandon the line in 1985.

The new company's plans to create a tourist-oriented Wine Train were strongly opposed by local community activists and several city governments. Some people disliked the noise and pollution of an active passenger train line in their midst, while others felt that the train would attract even more visitors to the Napa Valley, which they saw as already over-saturated with tourists. The project's opponents persuaded the state Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to order the company to comply with the rigorous requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). However, in a 4-3 decision handed down on March 19, 1990, the Supreme Court of California[1] held that the PUC had no jurisdiction to require CEQA certification because the train fell under the CEQA exemption for "the institution or increase of passenger or commuter service on rail lines already in use."[2]

The gap in actual usage during the prolonged transition from Southern Pacific freight use to the proposed Wine Train service was not enough to take the line out of use, although the many years of deferred maintenance necessitated the investment of approximately $20 million to rehabilitate the line before trains could be safely operated on it. The rail line connects to the Union Pacific Railroad and California Northern Railroad and has hosted special trains from Amtrak as well as private excursion trains.[3]

In June 2009, the St. Helena City Council voted to allow the Wine Train passengers to disembark in St. Helena on a trial basis on the first Friday of the month (May–October). [4] Following the death of Vincent DeDomenico in October 2007, [5] [6] DeDomenico family members chose son-in-law Gregory McManus to step into the position of CEO.[7] The DeDomenico family sold the Napa Valley Wine Train to Noble House Hotels & Resorts in partnership with Brooks Street in 2015.[8] In 2017, Noble House Hotels & Resorts announced plans to build a 5-story, 148 room hotel on the railroad's property on McKinstry Street in downtown Napa.[9]

2015 controversy edit

On August 22, 2015, an 11-member book club group was removed from the train for laughing too loudly. The book club, Sisters on the Reading Edge, consisted of ten African-American women and one white woman, their ages ranging from 39 to 85.[10][11] A reporter on the train expressed dismay that they were removed,[12] and book club members described the experience as "humiliating."[13]

A post from Napa Valley Wine Train on their Facebook page accused the group of "physical and verbal abuse towards other guests and staff."[14] The post was subsequently removed.[15] Two days later, Napa Valley Wine Train hired crisis communications expert Sam Singer to apologize for both the incident and the Facebook post which he described as "incorrect."[16][17]

After the story was picked up by the local and national press, the Twitter hashtag #laughingwhileblack was used to express concern about racial bias, white privilege, and the actions of the wine train staff.[18] Fallout from the incident caused two book club members to lose their jobs. The book club filed a lawsuit seeking $11 million in damages, and after private mediation, reached a settlement in April 2016 for an undisclosed sum.[10]

Operations edit

The original train has a capacity of 320 passengers and typically makes two runs a day. The train is normally pulled by two of the four late-1950s era Alco FPA-4 engines in the company's inventory. These engines were originally built by Montreal Locomotive Works and first owned by Canadian National Railway and later by Via Rail. Two of the engines were modified by the railroad to run cleaner on a combination of natural gas and diesel fuel. One was dual fuel (NVR 70), and the other was 100% CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) (NVR 73). Presently, #70 has been converted back to 100% diesel, while the #73 remains 100% CNG.

The company announced in February 2018 that it would be leasing 5 passenger cars, a locomotive and power car from the Sierra Railroad Company while renovating the interior and exteriors of several cars in its fleet.[19]

Equipment edit

The Napa Valley Wine Train currently runs nine cars on its passenger train consisting of lounge, observation and dining cars originally built by the Pullman Company in the early 1900s for the Northern Pacific Railroad. These cars were later sold to Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad in 1960 and used for the Ski Train between Denver, Colorado and Winter Park, Colorado before the NVRR purchased them in 1987. The cars were extensively refurbished and modified by NVRR before the railroad placed them back into service. Modifications included adding air conditioning and 4 inches of concrete to the car floors in order to stabilize the ride due to the train's low speed. The interiors were remodeled using Honduran mahogany and plush fabrics. The railroad added a Super Dome car to its fleet in 1997. This car was originally built in 1952 for the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad and had logged more than a million miles for that railroad prior to being acquired by the NVRR. After the railroad bought this car, the exterior was rebuilt by the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus train repair yard in Palmetto, Florida while the interior was restored, updated, and customized by NVRR.

A modified box car containing a 400KVA generator was added to the consist in 2013 in order to maintain constant power to the train during the time that the locomotives are run around to the south end of the train, for the return trip from St. Helena. The generator was placed inside a sound proof room with a passageway for passengers on the opposite side. This boxcar was the world's only walk-through generator car. During the modification process, the roof of this car was lowered by two feet in order to preserve the view from the dome car and weight was added to the side of the car opposite from the generator in order to balance the load.[20]

Locomotives edit

 
NVRR Diesel locomotives #70 & #72
 
The Quattro Vino, a train to four wineries introduced in 2016

As of 2024, the locomotive fleet consists of the following:

Number Builder / Model Date Builder Number Notes
52 GE /65-ton switcher July 1943 17871 nee US Army 7888
57 GE 80-ton switcher August 1952 31357 nee US Army 1650
62 ALCO RS-11 1959 83416[21] Bought from California Western Railroad-1989 Originally SP 5854
69 EMD Rebuilt GP9R October 1958 24765 Formerly Portland and Western 1804. Entered into revenue service on November 2. 2016 Originally M&StL 710
70 Alco MLW/FPA-4 October 1958 82269 ex ViA/CN 6760
71 Alco MLW/FPA-4 February 1959 83153 ex ViA/CN 6775. Withdrawn as of 2023 with prime mover scrapped.
72 Alco MLW/FPA-4 April 1959 83165 ex ViA/CN 6787
73 Alco MLW/FPA-4 April 1959 83168 ex ViA/CN 6790 Rebuilt to burn natural gas & has an EMD 12-645E prime mover.[22]
1864 KLW NZE15B 2023 N/A Rebuilt from NRE 3GS21B. Slated to replace current fleet.

[23]

There is also one locomotive on lease from outside owners: #5076.

As of October 2023, the Napa Valley Wind Train plans to replace its current locomotive fleet with two Tier 4 locomotives built by Knoxville Locomotive Works.[24] The first of these entered service in November 2023.[25]

Plans edit

The NVRR track is currently used for limited daily scheduled passenger excursions of the Napa Valley Wine Train and occasional freight service. A July 2003 study [26] examined the feasibility of acquiring right of way between St. Helena and Calistoga and adding commuter service on the route. This study included consideration for connecting with other mass transit services beyond the Napa Valley and increasing freight service.

Developers of the proposed 3,200-unit townhome Napa Pipe project have proposed a private venture shuttle service that would use a portion of the NVRR line from the southern terminus of the line north to Redwood Road and Trancas Street. The proposed shuttle would continue south on Union Pacific Railroad-owned right of way to American Canyon, with trains leaving every 20 or 30 minutes. The developers have held preliminary discussions with NVRR as well as Union Pacific. [27] [28] Backers of the proposal to add commuter service released a business plan in early 2012 revealing that the service would need to carry 1 to 1.5 million passengers per year in order to achieve a profit.[29] Members of the Napa County Transportation and Planning Agency have expressed some initial interest in the proposal. [30]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Supreme Court of California opinion from California Continuing Education of the Bar
  2. ^ . Jusita US Law. Archived from the original on July 13, 2017. Retrieved July 13, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ Doyle, Jim (November 22, 2002). . SFGate. Hearst Communications Inc. Archived from the original on July 13, 2017. Retrieved July 13, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ Duarte, Jesse (June 12, 2009). "Wine Train to stop in St. Helena". Napa Valley Register. Napa, CA: Lee Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved June 12, 2009.
  5. ^ Kilusk, Bill (October 19, 2007). "Wine Train founder DeDomenico dies at 92". Napa Valley Register. Napa, CA: Lee Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved June 12, 2009.
  6. ^ Guthrie, Julian (October 22, 2007). "Vincent DeDomenico dies - invented Rice-A-Roni, built wine train". San Francisco Chronicle. Napa, CA. Retrieved October 22, 2007.
  7. ^ Courtney, Kevin (March 30, 2008). "Staying on Track". Napa Valley Register. Napa, CA: Lee Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved June 10, 2008.
  8. ^ Huffman, Jennifer (September 21, 2015). "Napa Valley Wine Train sold". Napa Valley Register. Napa, CA: Lee Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved December 21, 2017.
  9. ^ Huffman, Jennifer (June 3, 2017). "Napa Valley Wine Train owners plan $100 million resort development". Napa Valley Register. Napa, CA: Lee Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved December 21, 2017.
  10. ^ a b "East Bay book club members kicked off Napa wine train settle lawsuit". April 18, 2016.
  11. ^ Crockett, Stephen A. Jr. . Archived from the original on May 26, 2016. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  12. ^ "Another View: Let laughter roll down like wine | Auburn Journal". www.auburnjournal.com. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  13. ^ UTC, Marcus Gilmer2015-08-25 03:00:56 (August 25, 2015). "Book group protests ejection from Napa wine train for being 'too loud'". Mashable. Retrieved August 25, 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ "Book club group kicked off Napa Valley Wine Train". August 23, 2015. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  15. ^ "Booted book club shrugs off Napa Wine Train's apology". August 24, 2015. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  16. ^ "Removal of black women from Napa Valley Wine Train sparks outrage". March 15, 2010. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  17. ^ "Black women's book club ordered off California tourist train | Al Jazeera America". Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  18. ^ "Laughing while black? Not on the Wine Train. - The Washington Post". The Washington Post.
  19. ^ Huffman, Jennifer (February 5, 2018). "Napa Valley Wine Train borrowing rail cars while it spiffs up its rolling stock". Napa Valley Register. Retrieved February 5, 2018.
  20. ^ Huffman, Jennifer (August 18, 2013). "No huffing and puffing at Wine Train". Napa Valley Register. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  21. ^ "NVRR - NAPA Valley Railroad Company Locomotive Roster - Railroad Picture Archives.NET".
  22. ^ "NAPA VALLEY WINE TRAIN". Retrieved May 3, 2010.
  23. ^ Edward Lewis Short Line Railway Guide (page 212)
  24. ^ "Napa Valley Wine Train to replace six older diesels with two Tier 4 units". Trains. November 3, 2023. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  25. ^ "First Tier 4 locomotive enters service for Napa Valley Wine Train". Trains. November 18, 2023. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  26. ^ [1] September 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Napa/Solano Passenger/Freight Rail Study funded jointly by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, Napa County Transportation Planning Agency and Solano Transportation Authority
  27. ^ Jones, Jillian (September 17, 2008). "Rail system for Napa?". Napa Valley Register. Napa, CA: Lee Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved September 21, 2008.
  28. ^ Noonan, James (September 13, 2011). "Investors hope to bring light rail to Napa". Napa Valley Register. Napa, CA: Lee Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved September 13, 2011.
  29. ^ Jensen, Peter (January 11, 2012). "Napa Valley rail system would need a million riders". Napa Valley Register. Napa, CA: Lee Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved January 20, 2012.
  30. ^ Jensen, Peter (January 20, 2012). "Transit agency cautious about supporting rail plan". Napa Valley Register. Napa, CA: Lee Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved January 20, 2012.

External links edit

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For Northern Vermont Railroad reporting mark NVR see Northern Vermont Railroad The Napa Valley Wine Train is a privately operated excursion train that runs between Napa and St Helena California Much of the rail line parallels State Route 29 after leaving the City of Napa and passes the towns of Yountville Rutherford and Oakville The route passes by many of the region s vineyards and wineries located in Napa County The Wine Train is operated by the Napa Valley Railroad reporting mark NVRR Napa Valley Wine TrainNapa Valley Wine Train in 2013LocaleNapa County California USAConnectionsUnion Pacific Railroad and California Northern RailroadCommercial operationsOriginal gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugePreserved operationsOperated byNapa Valley RailroadReporting markNVRRStations4Length18 0 mi 29 0 km Preserved gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugePreservation historyHeadquartersNapa CaliforniaWebsitehttp www winetrain comNapa Valley Wine TrainvteLegend Calistoga Krug Winery Charles Krugwinery tours St Helena Sulphur Springs Creek Thomann SR 29 SR 128St Helena Hwy Grgich Hills Grgich Hillswinery tours Rutherford Yountville Domaine Chandonwinery tours SR 29St Helena Hwy Napa Napa River maintenance yard California Northern Railroad amp Union Pacific Contents 1 History 1 1 2015 controversy 2 Operations 2 1 Equipment 2 2 Locomotives 3 Plans 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe NVRR operating company was formed in 1987 by local entrepreneurs and headed by Vincent DeDomenico The NVRR acquired the right of way of the Napa Valley Railroad for 2 5 million after Southern Pacific notified the Interstate Commerce Commission of its intent to abandon the line in 1985 The new company s plans to create a tourist oriented Wine Train were strongly opposed by local community activists and several city governments Some people disliked the noise and pollution of an active passenger train line in their midst while others felt that the train would attract even more visitors to the Napa Valley which they saw as already over saturated with tourists The project s opponents persuaded the state Public Utilities Commission PUC to order the company to comply with the rigorous requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act CEQA However in a 4 3 decision handed down on March 19 1990 the Supreme Court of California 1 held that the PUC had no jurisdiction to require CEQA certification because the train fell under the CEQA exemption for the institution or increase of passenger or commuter service on rail lines already in use 2 The gap in actual usage during the prolonged transition from Southern Pacific freight use to the proposed Wine Train service was not enough to take the line out of use although the many years of deferred maintenance necessitated the investment of approximately 20 million to rehabilitate the line before trains could be safely operated on it The rail line connects to the Union Pacific Railroad and California Northern Railroad and has hosted special trains from Amtrak as well as private excursion trains 3 In June 2009 the St Helena City Council voted to allow the Wine Train passengers to disembark in St Helena on a trial basis on the first Friday of the month May October 4 Following the death of Vincent DeDomenico in October 2007 5 6 DeDomenico family members chose son in law Gregory McManus to step into the position of CEO 7 The DeDomenico family sold the Napa Valley Wine Train to Noble House Hotels amp Resorts in partnership with Brooks Street in 2015 8 In 2017 Noble House Hotels amp Resorts announced plans to build a 5 story 148 room hotel on the railroad s property on McKinstry Street in downtown Napa 9 2015 controversy edit On August 22 2015 an 11 member book club group was removed from the train for laughing too loudly The book club Sisters on the Reading Edge consisted of ten African American women and one white woman their ages ranging from 39 to 85 10 11 A reporter on the train expressed dismay that they were removed 12 and book club members described the experience as humiliating 13 A post from Napa Valley Wine Train on their Facebook page accused the group of physical and verbal abuse towards other guests and staff 14 The post was subsequently removed 15 Two days later Napa Valley Wine Train hired crisis communications expert Sam Singer to apologize for both the incident and the Facebook post which he described as incorrect 16 17 After the story was picked up by the local and national press the Twitter hashtag laughingwhileblack was used to express concern about racial bias white privilege and the actions of the wine train staff 18 Fallout from the incident caused two book club members to lose their jobs The book club filed a lawsuit seeking 11 million in damages and after private mediation reached a settlement in April 2016 for an undisclosed sum 10 Operations editThe original train has a capacity of 320 passengers and typically makes two runs a day The train is normally pulled by two of the four late 1950s era Alco FPA 4 engines in the company s inventory These engines were originally built by Montreal Locomotive Works and first owned by Canadian National Railway and later by Via Rail Two of the engines were modified by the railroad to run cleaner on a combination of natural gas and diesel fuel One was dual fuel NVR 70 and the other was 100 CNG Compressed Natural Gas NVR 73 Presently 70 has been converted back to 100 diesel while the 73 remains 100 CNG The company announced in February 2018 that it would be leasing 5 passenger cars a locomotive and power car from the Sierra Railroad Company while renovating the interior and exteriors of several cars in its fleet 19 Equipment edit The Napa Valley Wine Train currently runs nine cars on its passenger train consisting of lounge observation and dining cars originally built by the Pullman Company in the early 1900s for the Northern Pacific Railroad These cars were later sold to Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad in 1960 and used for the Ski Train between Denver Colorado and Winter Park Colorado before the NVRR purchased them in 1987 The cars were extensively refurbished and modified by NVRR before the railroad placed them back into service Modifications included adding air conditioning and 4 inches of concrete to the car floors in order to stabilize the ride due to the train s low speed The interiors were remodeled using Honduran mahogany and plush fabrics The railroad added a Super Dome car to its fleet in 1997 This car was originally built in 1952 for the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific Railroad and had logged more than a million miles for that railroad prior to being acquired by the NVRR After the railroad bought this car the exterior was rebuilt by the Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey Circus train repair yard in Palmetto Florida while the interior was restored updated and customized by NVRR A modified box car containing a 400KVA generator was added to the consist in 2013 in order to maintain constant power to the train during the time that the locomotives are run around to the south end of the train for the return trip from St Helena The generator was placed inside a sound proof room with a passageway for passengers on the opposite side This boxcar was the world s only walk through generator car During the modification process the roof of this car was lowered by two feet in order to preserve the view from the dome car and weight was added to the side of the car opposite from the generator in order to balance the load 20 Locomotives edit nbsp NVRR Diesel locomotives 70 amp 72 nbsp The Quattro Vino a train to four wineries introduced in 2016 As of 2024 the locomotive fleet consists of the following Number Builder Model Date Builder Number Notes 52 GE 65 ton switcher July 1943 17871 nee US Army 7888 57 GE 80 ton switcher August 1952 31357 nee US Army 1650 62 ALCO RS 11 1959 83416 21 Bought from California Western Railroad 1989 Originally SP 5854 69 EMD Rebuilt GP9R October 1958 24765 Formerly Portland and Western 1804 Entered into revenue service on November 2 2016 Originally M amp StL 710 70 Alco MLW FPA 4 October 1958 82269 ex ViA CN 6760 71 Alco MLW FPA 4 February 1959 83153 ex ViA CN 6775 Withdrawn as of 2023 with prime mover scrapped 72 Alco MLW FPA 4 April 1959 83165 ex ViA CN 6787 73 Alco MLW FPA 4 April 1959 83168 ex ViA CN 6790 Rebuilt to burn natural gas amp has an EMD 12 645E prime mover 22 1864 KLW NZE15B 2023 N A Rebuilt from NRE 3GS21B Slated to replace current fleet 23 There is also one locomotive on lease from outside owners 5076 As of October 2023 the Napa Valley Wind Train plans to replace its current locomotive fleet with two Tier 4 locomotives built by Knoxville Locomotive Works 24 The first of these entered service in November 2023 25 Plans editThe NVRR track is currently used for limited daily scheduled passenger excursions of the Napa Valley Wine Train and occasional freight service A July 2003 study 26 examined the feasibility of acquiring right of way between St Helena and Calistoga and adding commuter service on the route This study included consideration for connecting with other mass transit services beyond the Napa Valley and increasing freight service Developers of the proposed 3 200 unit townhome Napa Pipe project have proposed a private venture shuttle service that would use a portion of the NVRR line from the southern terminus of the line north to Redwood Road and Trancas Street The proposed shuttle would continue south on Union Pacific Railroad owned right of way to American Canyon with trains leaving every 20 or 30 minutes The developers have held preliminary discussions with NVRR as well as Union Pacific 27 28 Backers of the proposal to add commuter service released a business plan in early 2012 revealing that the service would need to carry 1 to 1 5 million passengers per year in order to achieve a profit 29 Members of the Napa County Transportation and Planning Agency have expressed some initial interest in the proposal 30 See also edit nbsp Railways portal List of California railroads List of heritage railroads in the United States List of heritage railways List of San Francisco Bay Area trainsReferences edit Supreme Court of California opinion from California Continuing Education of the Bar Napa Valley Wine Train Inc v Public Utilities Commission 50 Cal 3d 370 1990 Jusita US Law Archived from the original on July 13 2017 Retrieved July 13 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Doyle Jim November 22 2002 Chugging along After 13 years Napa Valley Wine Train rolls to a profit SFGate Hearst Communications Inc Archived from the original on July 13 2017 Retrieved July 13 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Duarte Jesse June 12 2009 Wine Train to stop in St Helena Napa Valley Register Napa CA Lee Enterprises Inc Retrieved June 12 2009 Kilusk Bill October 19 2007 Wine Train founder DeDomenico dies at 92 Napa Valley Register Napa CA Lee Enterprises Inc Retrieved June 12 2009 Guthrie Julian October 22 2007 Vincent DeDomenico dies invented Rice A Roni built wine train San Francisco Chronicle Napa CA Retrieved October 22 2007 Courtney Kevin March 30 2008 Staying on Track Napa Valley Register Napa CA Lee Enterprises Inc Retrieved June 10 2008 Huffman Jennifer September 21 2015 Napa Valley Wine Train sold Napa Valley Register Napa CA Lee Enterprises Inc Retrieved December 21 2017 Huffman Jennifer June 3 2017 Napa Valley Wine Train owners plan 100 million resort development Napa Valley Register Napa CA Lee Enterprises Inc Retrieved December 21 2017 a b East Bay book club members kicked off Napa wine train settle lawsuit April 18 2016 Crockett Stephen A Jr 11 Black Women Kicked Off Napa Wine Train for Laughing While Black Archived from the original on May 26 2016 Retrieved August 25 2015 Another View Let laughter roll down like wine Auburn Journal www auburnjournal com Retrieved August 25 2015 UTC Marcus Gilmer2015 08 25 03 00 56 August 25 2015 Book group protests ejection from Napa wine train for being too loud Mashable Retrieved August 25 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Book club group kicked off Napa Valley Wine Train August 23 2015 Retrieved August 25 2015 Booted book club shrugs off Napa Wine Train s apology August 24 2015 Retrieved August 25 2015 Removal of black women from Napa Valley Wine Train sparks outrage March 15 2010 Retrieved August 25 2015 Black women s book club ordered off California tourist train Al Jazeera America Retrieved August 25 2015 Laughing while black Not on the Wine Train The Washington Post The Washington Post Huffman Jennifer February 5 2018 Napa Valley Wine Train borrowing rail cars while it spiffs up its rolling stock Napa Valley Register Retrieved February 5 2018 Huffman Jennifer August 18 2013 No huffing and puffing at Wine Train Napa Valley Register Retrieved November 11 2013 NVRR NAPA Valley Railroad Company Locomotive Roster Railroad Picture Archives NET NAPA VALLEY WINE TRAIN Retrieved May 3 2010 Edward Lewis Short Line Railway Guide page 212 Napa Valley Wine Train to replace six older diesels with two Tier 4 units Trains November 3 2023 Retrieved November 20 2023 First Tier 4 locomotive enters service for Napa Valley Wine Train Trains November 18 2023 Retrieved November 20 2023 1 Archived September 30 2007 at the Wayback Machine Napa Solano Passenger Freight Rail Study funded jointly by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission Napa County Transportation Planning Agency and Solano Transportation Authority Jones Jillian September 17 2008 Rail system for Napa Napa Valley Register Napa CA Lee Enterprises Inc Retrieved September 21 2008 Noonan James September 13 2011 Investors hope to bring light rail to Napa Napa Valley Register Napa CA Lee Enterprises Inc Retrieved September 13 2011 Jensen Peter January 11 2012 Napa Valley rail system would need a million riders Napa Valley Register Napa CA Lee Enterprises Inc Retrieved January 20 2012 Jensen Peter January 20 2012 Transit agency cautious about supporting rail plan Napa Valley Register Napa CA Lee Enterprises Inc Retrieved January 20 2012 External links edit nbsp Media related to Napa Valley Wine Train at Wikimedia Commons Napa Valley Wine Train Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Napa Valley Wine Train amp oldid 1213879893, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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