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Cholona is a [[Railroad | railroad]] siding and ghost town located east of [[Trego]] in [[Pershing County]]. The 1955 Lovelock 250,000 map indicates that a section house was at Cholona.<ref>[http://ngmdb.usgs.gov/img4/ht_icons/Browse/NV/NV_Lovelock_321726_1955_250000.jpg 1955 Lovelock 250,000 map showing a section house at Cholona]</ref> | Cholona is a [[Railroad | railroad]] siding and ghost town located east of [[Trego]] in [[Pershing County]]. The 1955 Lovelock 250,000 map indicates that a section house was at Cholona.<ref>[http://ngmdb.usgs.gov/img4/ht_icons/Browse/NV/NV_Lovelock_321726_1955_250000.jpg 1955 Lovelock 250,000 map showing a section house at Cholona]</ref> | ||
The 1914-1915 WPRR Descriptive Time Table states:"Cholona, 460 miles, is the halfway point between Salt Lake City and San Francisco. This stretch of soda and [[Borax | borax]] country is the east edge of the Black Rock Down; much of the whitish soil is said to be volcanic ash."<ref>"[[Descriptive Time Tables, Denver and Rio Grande - Western Pacific, Winter 1914-1915]]."</ref> | The 1914-1915 WPRR Descriptive Time Table states: "Cholona, 460 miles, is the halfway point between Salt Lake City and San Francisco. This stretch of soda and [[Borax | borax]] country is the east edge of the Black Rock Down; much of the whitish soil is said to be volcanic ash."<ref>"[[Descriptive Time Tables, Denver and Rio Grande - Western Pacific, Winter 1914-1915]]."</ref> | ||
[[Image:Cscrm_000335_07_access3675x2040.jpg|right|thumb|WPRR 1910 Timetable showing Cholona]] | [[Image:Cscrm_000335_07_access3675x2040.jpg|right|thumb|WPRR 1910 Timetable showing Cholona]] |
Revision as of 04:41, 16 September 2015
Cholona is a railroad siding and ghost town located east of Trego in Pershing County. The 1955 Lovelock 250,000 map indicates that a section house was at Cholona.[1]
The 1914-1915 WPRR Descriptive Time Table states: "Cholona, 460 miles, is the halfway point between Salt Lake City and San Francisco. This stretch of soda and borax country is the east edge of the Black Rock Down; much of the whitish soil is said to be volcanic ash."[2]
References
- GNIS
- Citation: U.S. Geological Survey. Geographic Names Post Phase I Map Revisions. Various editions. 01-Jan-2000.
- Helen S. Carlson, Nevada Place Names: A Geographical Dictionary," p. 77. "Name of uncertain meaning"
- Citation: (T54): "Western Pacific Railroad Company. Eastern Division Timetable 54."
- Citation: (Dir. 1971): "Directory of Geographic Names, Prepared by the State of Nevada, Department of Highways, Planning Survey Division, Cartographic Section. In cooperation with U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, 1971."
- "Map of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad and Western Pacific Railroad," c. 1914 shows Cholona.
- Dave Basso, "Ghosts of Humboldt region: a glimpse into Pershing County's past," 1970. p. 15. "Cholona is an abandoned railway town..."
- Rufus Wood Leigh, "Nevada place names: their origin and signifance," Deseret News Press, 1964. States that Cholon is the name of a city in French Cochin-China. Wikipedia states: "Chợ Lớn is a Chinese-influenced section of Ho Chi Minh City (former Saigon)"
- Nevada State Journal, Friday, July 18, 1941, Page 5, Mrs. William Killinger of Cholona, Nev, visiting.
- Reno Evening Gazette, Monday, August 10, 1914, Page 8, "a Greek sectjon foreman on the Western Pacific line at Cholona, near Sulphur"
- "Four Injured in Collision on Railroad," Reno Evening Gazette, Thursday, April 28, 1910, Page 3. Head-on train collision during a sandstorm between Cholona and "Hot Springs" (presumably Trego).
- J. F. Gallagher, brakeman, of Winnemucca injured
- Bert Dyer, engineer
- Adolph Becker of Winnemucca, hit on the head, expected to die
- Engineer Baker