Welcome to the PSR Home Page
The PSR has four Divisions which fill a map of the true South Western
United States. We enjoy the Pacific Ocean to the West and the mountains to the East. The Los Angeles Division
includes Ventura and Palmdale to the North, and Clairmont to the East. The
Cajon Division includes the chinook side of the Sierras; Orange, San Bernardino
and Riverside Counties in CA; and Southern Nevada (Las Vegas). San Diego covers
the most Southern part of CA from the coast to the Colorado River. Arizona
Division covers the State of Arizona. The area includes the lowest elevation in
the US (- 248 feet MSL) and some of the highest in the 48 states. Mountains and
deserts are the common scenes in the undeveloped areas.
Before the railroad mergers the area was served by Union Pacific, Southern
Pacific, Santa Fe, and various small local rail carriers. The local museums
maintain the history of the cement, metal and coal mining, citrus groves, steel
and aluminum smelting, cattle, lumber, aerospace, and hydroelectric
development. All of these human activities included extensive use of rail
services. Currently, the Port of Los Angeles serves as the major gateway to the
Pacific Rim and thousands of rail containers are dispatched or received every
day. Our geographic area includes Cajon Pass, and the major eastbound lines of
the UP and BNSF railroads through Arizona.
Federal Combined Campaign
Federal Employees! For the first time, the National Model Railroad Association (NMRA®) will be included in your annual Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) to be conducted at your workplace. To offer the NMRA your support, please designate #12286 on your CFC contribution form!