Central California Traction Company

The Central California Traction Company (reporting mark CCT) is a Class III short-line railroad operating in the northern San Joaquin Valley, in San Joaquin County, California.

Several miles of the CCT track through Acampo are being used to store rolling stock, primarily Centerbeam flatcars that carry lumber, as of 2009[update].

[2] Streetcar service began on March 3, 1906 with nine miles (14 km) of trackage in Stockton.

[3][4] The company also had greater ambitions and became an electric interurban railway,[5] opening a line from Stockton to Lodi starting on September 2, 1907.

[citation needed] One of the Central California Traction Company train stations survives in Acampo, just north of Lodi.

Interurban passenger cars pass over the Mokelumne River c. 1915–1930
CCT locomotive model BL21CG , built by Brookville Industries