Napa Valley Rail-Road
The Napa Valley Rail-Road Company was incorporated on March 2, 1864, as the Napa Valley Rail-Road Company, but it would subsequently be spelled as the Napa Valley Railroad Company in numerous newspapers and published documents. The company was formed with the goal to construct a railroad through the Napa Valley from the tidewaters at the ferry in Suscol to Calistoga. The railroad was completed to Calistoga in 1868 and then extended south from Suscol to Adelante in 1869. The railroad existed for only 5 years before it was sold to the California Pacific Railroad under foreclosure on June 9, 1869.
The line which was the Napa Valley Rail-Road is currently operated by the Napa Valley Wine Train, which runs excursion passenger services from Napa to St. Helena.