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Delphi, Nevada

May 19, 2020 Leave a Comment

Delphi Nevada Ghost Town Mining Camp Abandoned Nevada Copper Belt Railroad Company Smith Valley
Delphi, Nevada

Delphi was a small town located between Hudson and Ludwig. It was situated on the Nevada Copper Belt Railroad line.

Northern Nevada Belt Copper Railway Delphi Nevada Ghost Town
Northern Nevada Belt Copper Railway
(Photo credit: Nevadagram)

The Nevada Copper Belt Railroad was built in 1911. It connected the Nevada-Douglas Copper Company mine in Ludwig with the Carson and Colorado Railway at Wabuska, Nevada. The line then extended from Wabuska to the Thompson Smelter.

Nevada Copper Belt Railroad (Photo credit: Nevadagram)

Starting in 1911, the Nevada Copper Belt Railroad transported 1,000 tons of copper ore per day to the smelter. On the return trip the railway carried supplies to the towns of Ludwig, Delphi and Hudson. In 1925 the railroad went into default but it continued to operate until 1929 when the Thompson Smelter was closed. The rail line from Hudson to Ludwig, which passed through Delphi, operated with passenger service until 1945.

Northern Nevada Belt Copper Railway Wilson Canyon Delphi Ghost Town
Route through beautiful Wilson Canyon

Today there is little information about Delphi’s existence. It location is indicated on a few maps. The road from Hudson to Ludwig is named Delphi Road and the atlas shows a Delphi spring.

Delphi Nevada Ghost Town Mining Camp Abandoned Nevada Copper Belt Railroad Company Smith Valley
Site of Delphi, Nevada

The former town site of Delphi lays between the Artesia Lake and the Singatse Range. My guess would be Delphi was a small settlement that served local ranches and the few smaller mines in the Singatse’s.

Delphi Nevada Ghost Town Mining Camp Abandoned Nevada Copper Belt Railroad Company Smith Valley
Site of Delphi, Nevada
Delphi Nevada Ghost Town Mining Camp Abandoned Nevada Copper Belt Railroad Company Smith Valley
Site of Delphi, Nevada

Visited 5-9-2020


References

  • Nevadagram: Railroad Motor Cars of Nevada – Part I
  • Paher, Stanley. Nevada Ghost Towns and Mining Camps. Nevada Publications. Page 84-84.
  • Wikimedia: Nevada Copper Belt Railroad
  • Yerington Monday’s: Nevada Copper Belt Railroad

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Tami Force NVTami

Hi, I’m Tami, and I have been exploring ghost towns, mining camps, and back roads for 30 years. If you love seeing and learning about some of the more unusual ghost towns and locations in Nevada and beyond, you came to the right place! My goal is to photograph, document, and share this amazing history.  Come join me along with my dog, family, and friends on our explorations!

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