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Palisade

Little is left of this formerly bustling railroad junction on the Transcontinental Railroad.

Carlin, Nevada

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Cabin made of old railroad ties.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Concrete dugout alongside track.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Abandoned siding.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Remains of a dugout.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Only steps remain.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Stone ruin.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Foundations alongside the track, probably from a loading dock.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Palisade Canyon, just east of the townsite.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Palisade as it appears today. The occupied building is a ranch.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Cabin ruin.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Collapsing cabin.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Concrete dugout alongside track.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Palisade graveyard.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
These large cottonwoods by the right-of-way reflect the former site of a building.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Historical marker about Palisade.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Westbound Union Pacific in Palisade Canyon.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
The twin tracks crossing the Humboldt River and entering separate tunnels.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Edge of the railroad right-of-way.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Twin tunnels for twin lines, the former Western Pacific and Southern Pacific, now all part of the Union Pacific.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Plaque marking Masonic lodge.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
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Palisade was laid out by the (then) Central Pacific in February 1870, and initially rivaled Elko and Carlin to the east as a stage and freight hub. The Western Pacific was also built through here in the early 1900s, over strenuous objections by the Southern Pacific (the successor to the Central Pacific). In the 1920s, however, the lines sensibly came up with a joint operating arrangement, with westbound trains on the north track and eastbound trains on the south.

The biggest boost to Palisade's fortunes, however, was the arrival of the Eureka & Palisade Railroad in October 1875. This narrow-gauge line linked the newly booming mines in Eureka, Nevada, to the transcontinental route, and its headquarters were located in Palisade.

The initial boom years lasted till about 1885, with exhaustion of the bonanza ores in Eureka. The decline lasted till the early 20th century, when a new boom from the rejuvenated mines lasted from 1905-1909. This second boom was short-lived, as catastrophic flooding wiped out the tracks for a couple of years, and the line—now renamed the Eureka Nevada—never really recovered. It lingered into the 1930s, with the last train running in September 1938.

Palisade's post office finally closed in the early 1960s. A ranch remains as the only active operation at the site. Only scattered ruins are now left of the mining past. Even the extensive infrastructure for transferring the ore from the narrow-gauge to the standard gauge lines is all gone, and little trace of the old narrow-gauge line remains.

The standard gauge lines are both now part of the Union Pacific, and they are still in active use, with multiple trains per day—but the activity all bypasses Palisade now.

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Palisade is straightforward to find. Take State Route 278, from exit 279 on Interstate 80, and go south 9.2 miles to a graded road coming in from the right (west). Turn right here and go a bit less than 2 miles to the site of Palisade. Please don't disturb the occupants at the operating ranch.

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  • Myrick, David F. Railroads of Nevada and Eastern California, Volume I: The Northern Roads, University of Nevada Press, 1992, pp. 90-112.
Palisade
Carlin, Nevada, 89822
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40.610195, -116.198689

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