Where is Niles Canyon in California?

Where is Niles Canyon in California?

Niles Canyon is a canyon in the San Francisco Bay Area formed by Alameda Creek, known for its heritage railroad and silent movie history. The canyon is largely in an unincorporated area of Alameda County, while the western portion of the canyon lies within the city limits of Fremont and Union City.

How do I get to the secret sidewalk in Fremont?

To get there you take Old Canyon Road, to the right of the river, down to the dead end, where there is a gate marked San Francisco Water Dept – No Trespassing. Follow the gravel road for about 1/4 mile, then climb up the embankment to the right, over the train tracks, and up to a little hill with a trestle.

Why was Niles Canyon closed?

Niles Canyon Near Fremont Reopened After Falling Boulders Close Road For 2nd TimeNiles Canyon Road, also known as state Highway 84 in unincorporated Alameda County, was closed for several hours early Monday morning due to a mudslide, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Did Charlie Chaplin make movies in Niles?

Chaplin didn’t particularly like Niles, which was, after all, a bit of a backwater compared to Los Angeles, but he made five films in Niles that cemented his standing as a movie star. One of those was “The Tramp.” You can still visit the places where scenes were shot. This was the beginning of Chaplin as we know him.”

Is Secret sidewalk safe?

Editor’s note: Entering the Secret Sidewalk is still dangerous and illegal. Do not trespass on the former aqueduct.

Did Charlie Chaplin live in Niles?

For three months, comedian and silent-film star Charlie Chaplin lived in a small cottage in Niles, located in the city of Fremont, tucked up against the foothills between Union City and Mission San Jose. He shared his pad, according to the old-timers, with a San Francisco waitress Chaplin turned into a movie star.

Did Charlie Chaplin live in Niles California?

Is the Niles Canyon Railroad on the National Register?

The railway is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Niles Canyon Transcontinental Railroad Historic District. The railroad is operated and maintained by the Pacific Locomotive Association which preserves, restores and operates historic railroad equipment.

When does Niles Canyon Railway move to Pleasanton?

On Saturday, February 27, 2021, our Niles Canyon Steam Department teamed up with our Maintenance-of-Way Department to use Robert Dollar Co. #3 in concert with our Burro Crane to help move some track panels that were stored just east of Verona Road to the end of track where they will be used to further extend our railroad into Pleasanton.

When did Southern Pacific shut down the Niles Canyon Railway?

Southern Pacific ceased its operations through the canyon in 1984, and deeded the land to Alameda County; the portion over Altamont Pass was briefly reopened in 1985 for “scab trains” to train management crews ahead of a possible union strike.