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  1. All on 7-plus acres, the BCWRR is owned by Karl Hovanitz. It's not a club or other formal organization, instead it is operated for the benefit of all train lovers. If you want to play, come out on a scheduled event day and get to know us. If you're coming through at an off-time, please call ahead.

  2. The Bitter Creek Western Railroad (BCWRR) is a 7.5-inch gauge railroad located on the Nipomo Mesa just outside Arroyo Grande, CA. It's owned and operated by Karl Hovanitz (along with lots of willing hands who love railroading at this scale).

  3. 27 cze 2019 · Central Coast Living takes a trip back in time at Bitter Creek Western Railroad where the tracks are lined with nostalgia and imagination. It’s a private property in Arroyo Grande that is...

  4. The creek rises near the Delaney Rim, on the western side of Wyoming's Red Desert in Carbon County. For most of its course, Bitter Creek parallels the path of the transcontinental railroad and the modern route of Interstate 80.

  5. Snippets of train activity on the Bitter Creek Western Railroad (7-1/2" gauge) in Nipomo, CA, during their Presidents' Day Weekend run, February 13, 2010.

  6. Located 9 miles south of I-80 from exit #142, Bitter Creek was once a bustling railroad town founded by the Union Pacific Railroad. The town served as a water and whistle stop for the railroad, and it had a significant role in transporting goods and people across the country.

  7. The Bitter Creek Western Railroad (BCWRR) is a 7.5-inch gauge railroad located on the Nipomo Mesa just outside Arroyo Grande, CA. It's owned and operated by Karl Hovanitz (along with lots of willing hands who love railroading at this scale).

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