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[[Harry Dixon]] wrote in <i>[[The Miniature Locomotive]]</i>, November-December 1954
[[Harry Dixon]] wrote in <i>[[The Miniature Locomotive]]</i>, November-December 1954


: [[Seymour Johnson]], president of the Goleta Valley Line at Santa Barbara, California, has sent news that he expects to have his 1-1/2 inch scale road completed, along with signals and controlled switches, before the summer of 1955.  Fellows, this is going to be some railroad, and I will give you more news and views, when completed.
: [[Seymour F. Johnson]], president of the Goleta Valley Line at Santa Barbara, California, has sent news that he expects to have his 1-1/2 inch scale road completed, along with signals and controlled switches, before the summer of 1955.  Fellows, this is going to be some railroad, and I will give you more news and views, when completed.





Revision as of 21:51, 15 June 2014


The Goleta Valley Railroad was the first railroad built by Seymour F. Johnson. It was located on the property of his home in Santa Barbara, California.

The track was later moved west of Santa Barbara to become the Goleta Valley Western Railroad.

Goleta Valley Railroad meanders around Johnson's home, complete with trestles, bridges and engine house

Harry Dixon wrote in The Miniature Locomotive, November-December 1954

Seymour F. Johnson, president of the Goleta Valley Line at Santa Barbara, California, has sent news that he expects to have his 1-1/2 inch scale road completed, along with signals and controlled switches, before the summer of 1955. Fellows, this is going to be some railroad, and I will give you more news and views, when completed.


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