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Key_7_Arlington_Ardmore2838 viewsKey System 7 car at end of track, Kensington, 1947. The motorman has not changed poles yet. The other end of the route ran up Euclid Ave. in Berkeley. John Stashik Collection
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ecN2202 viewsEl Cerrito, northern part. Blue lines show tracks; pink notes rail customers. The Oakland line was abandoned in May 1979; most of the spurs were long gone before that. Courtesy of Tom Pana
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BagRm1018 viewsOakland 16th St Station. Baggage room beneath elevated trackway. 10/21/04 Photo by Stash
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R_O_W_Reliez_Looking_West1125 viewsThis is a view of the r.o.w. at Reliez, looking West toward Burton.
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sn6701970 viewsSN loco #670 ex TS favorite of motorman George Hademan taken at 40th and Shafter in Oakland. Date unknown. J.G. Graham Collection
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Subway_Undercrossing_Approach_Track_McAvoy_Road1105 viewsThis is the approach track to the West Pittsburg Subway. The photo was taken from MacAvoy Road. Note the newly installed concrete crossing.
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171 viewsNovember 2009: Molina looking north - debris cleared, replacement ties & power poles not too far away. Nov 15, 2009
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3076 viewsMolina November 2009. Looking south at switch with replacement ties - power poles on their way - not long now until service resumes? Nov 15, 2009
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My Grandpa Blatt's Police Vehicle Permit Allowing Access For Key System Transit Lines Emergencies...568 viewsMay 23, 2009
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Vacaville_Junction_Facing_South1063 viewsThis view is from Dozier (also known as Vacaville Junction), looking railroad West (South). This portion of the line is now owned by the Western Railway Museum.May 09, 2009
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Wig_Wag_Base_Canyon1404 viewsThis is the base of a wig-wag signal that used to protect this crossing in Canyon. The wig-wag can be seen very clearly in the video "Electric Rails Around The Bay".May 09, 2009
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w_SN_montezuma_north1309 viewsMontezuma Slough looking northward (SN in distance). Summer of 2002. Courtesy of John StashikMay 09, 2009
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