Bizz Johnson Trail - Part 1 "That Old Scenic Historical Hobo Route" Susanville California
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Bizz Johnson Trail - Part 1 "That Old Scenic Historical Hobo Route" Susanville California

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A journey along the old Fernley Lassen Railroad line once owned by the Southern Pacific this spur was built strictly for passenger service and the exportation of lumber. It resides along a place called Hobo Camp the site of the original sawmill built by Governor Roop during Susanville's early years. The railroad exported lumber to other spurs which made it all over the world as along this 30 mile spur the Lassen National Forest provided some of the best quality timber. The depot which was built in 1913 brought an influx of emigrants to the area who mined, worked lumber mills and even a 1000 railroad workers who built this spur through the great Susan Canyon to Westwood thirty miles to the west. This journey will began at the depot taking you over trestles along the beautiful Susan River all the way to an original historic train tunnel. Nature is very abundant as the canyon walls close in where once the train once carried hobos and flat cars of timber cut from the Lassen National Forest. Today very little remains of the original railroad, sawmills, hobo camps or the Paul Bunyan boom days. But one can enjoy the rich history, beautiful scenery and adventure that resides within this canyon along the Susan River. This is a journey that will take my viewers along the rail trail for about six miles. You will see rapids, waterfall, hear birds chirping and see remnants of railroad history left behind before this line met its end. Perhaps even the ghosts of the past haunt this desolate canyon which was home at one time to over a thousand men. If you wish to see and learn more you can do so by visiting the link below.

www.paranormalghostsociety.org/BizzJohnsonRailTrail.htm
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