PHOTOS: Thomas the Train Festival in Fillmore; and Train Song Festival in Poway
Californians are footing the bill for more than $100 billion to build the bullet train that some say is a waste. Whether that particular project is worth it or not, cities in California with trains find something to celebrate when National Train Day arrives on time on May 11, 2013. The ‘golden spike’ driven into the final tie that joined 1,776 miles of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railways on May 10, 1869 created a whole new way of travel and transportation that made California a lot easier to get to and get around in.
Amtrak is celebrating National Train Day (nationaltrainday.com) in major cities such as Los Angeles on May 11. Here’s a sampling of events in California celebrating trains:
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