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El Dorado Western Railroad

The El Dorado Western Railroad currently operates its excursion railroad program on the Placerville Branch between Shingle Springs and Missouri Flat Road. Originally there were five combined freight and passenger depots, built to standard Southern Pacific Railroad designs, in Latrobe, Shingle Springs, El Dorado, Diamond Springs and Placerville. The only existing structure is a portion of the Shingle Springs freight depot, built after a devastating 1896 fire burned the original 1865 station. The town of El Dorado now has a scaled version of the El Dorado Station through the generosity of volunteers and donors.

As the operational component for the El Dorado County Historical Railroad Park, the El Dorado Western Railroad gives train rides on an on-going basis. Rides are given on historic Gang Cars which were used by railroad inspectors, officials, workers, and others to travel the rails. The round trip takes about 30 to 40 minutes, depending on location, and will return you to the place you boarded. See below for the cost and schedule. We'll see you on the train!

Schedule

March - August 2025 schedule

September - December 2025 schedule

The Railroad may be closed due to holidays and due to participation in Placerville's annual "Hangtown Christmas Parade".

Check the railroad's Facebook page for the most current information.

The Railroad's regular schedule is:

Boarding at the El Dorado Station on 1st and 2nd Sundays
Departing 10 am, 11 am, 12 pm, and 1 pm (weather permitting)
4650 Oriental Street, El Dorado, CA

Boarding at the Shingle Springs Depot on 3rd and 4th Sundays
Departing 10 am, 11 am, 12 pm, and 1 pm (weather permitting)
4241 Mother Lode Drive, Shingle Springs, CA

Rides are on Vintage Inspection Cars and the round trip takes about 30 to 40 minutes, depending on location. Maximum speed is 10 mph, and road crossing safety protocols are followed.

Note: If raining, snowing, thunderstorms in the area, or extreme heat, rides will be cancelled for that day. Please call 530-663-3581 to check.

Tickets

  • $10 for ages 9 and up
  • $3 for ages 4 - 8
  • Free for age 3 and under

Space is limited, tickets are sold "first come, first serve", and reservations can't be made in advance.

Tickets go on sale at 9:30 am at the Station and can be purchased for any scheduled ride for that day if space is available.

Call 530-663-3581 on Sundays for the time of the last ride or to see if space is available.

Riders under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult. No animals are allowed on board.

About the El Dorado Western Railroad

Railroads have been an important part of El Dorado County’s history since the Gold Rush. By 1853 the Sacramento Valley Railroad was begun, reaching Folsom in 1856. Placerville merchants and residents pushed to continue the rail line east. Track was laid to Latrobe in 1864 and to Shingle Springs by 1865. It took another 23 years to complete the rail to Placerville. The Southern Pacific Railroad “Placerville Branch” opened for business in 1888 and hauled lumber, fruit, butter and other produce to Sacramento until 1986. There was also a thriving passenger service to and from Sacramento until the early 1940s.

Narrow gauge logging railroads connected the vast stands of timber to lumber mills. Michigan-California Lumber Co. included a cable which carried rail cars of lumber across the American River Canyon from the mill in Pino Grande north of the river to the mill in Camino. The Camino, Placerville & Lake Tahoe Railroad brought lumber to Placerville where it was loaded onto the Placerville Branch railroad line. Another logging railroad, the Diamond & Caldor Lumber Co. had a network of narrow gauge rail east of Grizzly Flat with a lumber mill in Caldor and another in Diamond Springs.

This 1912 photo (below) shows the El Dorado Depot, built in 1888. It served both passengers and freight on the Placerville Branch of the Southern Pacific Railroad. The El Dorado School, a one room schoolhouse and now the El Dorado Community Hall, is seen at the left edge of the photo.

More Information

El Dorado Western Railroad Virtual Exhibit
Volunteering on the El Dorado Western Railroad