The North Coast Daylight tiptoes along the Eel River as it nears the Scotia Bluffs. Once past this slide-prone area, the train will deliver its passengers to Eureka for two nights and a day on Cal... (more)
On a foggy coastal Sunday morning, the North Coast Daylight stands on 1st Street in Eureka. The train is being prepared for its trip to Willits.
The North Coast Daylight rolls toward Eureka on Labor Day Weekend. The Scotia Bluffs the train is passing were a constant source of problems for the railroad.
On a hot summer afternoon, Eureka Southern's road freight meets the North Coast Daylight at Fort Seward. The crews will swap trains and return to their home terminal.
The North Coast Daylight rolls through the redwoods on the Saturday of Labor Day weekend 1985.