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SNRR604walnutcreek.jpg
SNRR604walnutcreek2313 viewsSN 604 at Walnut Creek. 1946-47 Courtesy of W.T. Larkins1 comments
Woodland_Wye_with_SN_650.jpg
Woodland_Wye_with_SN_6502054 viewsSN steeple cab 650 wyes in front of the Woodland Depot. The left leg of the wye was on Second Street, the right leg was the branchline back to Sacramento. The center leg entered the depot at an angle.1 comments
temescal.jpg
temescal5003 viewsTrain crossing Lake Temescal. This is an unusual shot because this area was later filled in and the trestle was no longer needed. If you go to Lake Temescal now, it is a little difficult to figure out exactly where this was (at least for me).14 comments
DSCF0002.jpg
DSCF00021572 viewsThis is the opposite side of the SN trestle at Cannon. The tracks lead to the Vacaville and Susuin Branches. This view is looking Southwest.
sntunnel.jpg
sntunnel2417 viewsSN tunnel and line cars stored at siding in Lafayette. Date unknown. J.G. Graham Collection4 comments
Shiloh_Road_Facing_Garfield.jpg
Shiloh_Road_Facing_Garfield1943 viewsThis is a view of the Shiloh Road grade crossing, near the former Garfield flagstop.6 comments

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SN1005_dntnOak.jpg
1556 views3 commentsJun 17, 2015
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1157 viewsJan 31, 2013
Molina_nov_09_2.jpg
5069 viewsNovember 2009: Molina looking north - debris cleared, replacement ties & power poles not too far away. 1 commentsNov 15, 2009
Molina_looking_good_nov_09.jpg
34478 viewsMolina November 2009. Looking south at switch with replacement ties - power poles on their way - not long now until service resumes? 16 commentsNov 15, 2009
Vacaville_Junction_Facing_South.jpg
Vacaville_Junction_Facing_South2301 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.1 commentsMay 09, 2009
Wig_Wag_Base_Canyon.jpg
Wig_Wag_Base_Canyon2886 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".8 commentsMay 09, 2009