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Modoc Northern Railroad

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The Modoc Northern Railroad (reporting mark MNRR) connects Klamath Falls to Alturas, California and Lakeview, Oregon to Alturas, California. Modoc Northern Railroad operates over 160 miles of track in northeastern California and southern Oregon and is based in Tulelake, California. The railroad ships mostly timber products and some perlite from the mine and mill near Lakeview.[1]

The rails used by the Modoc Northern were first laid out in June 1927 by a non-operating subsidiary of the Southern Pacific Company with the same name.[2]

Lake County cancelled its contract with MNRR in May of 2009 following months of speculation. CEO and President of MNRR, Don Blansett, had fallen out of compliance with the county due to not addressing various safety concerns and failing to pay on the lease of the line. Blansett also bounced a $45,000 check to county commissioners that would have gotten MNRR current with payment. ==References==Lake County Examiner.