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Clarksburg_Branch_Babel_Slough_Road_facing_Sacramento.jpg
Clarksburg_Branch_Babel_Slough_Road_facing_Sacramento4391 viewsA view of the Babel Slough Rd. grade crossing, facing towards Riverview.1 comments
2004_0313_170931AA.jpg
2004_0313_170931AA3005 viewsThis is an original SN cattleguard near West Pittsburg, just after the subway. Note the rails are still intact.
SN_Switchstand_1_for_Mallard_ferry_approach.jpg
SN_Switchstand_1_for_Mallard_ferry_approach4020 viewsOriginal SN switchstand still standing at West Pittsburg. This switch leads to the side storage track.4 comments
pacrailnews3_4_72c.jpg
pacrailnews3_4_72c5026 viewsSN 604 heading west down Shafter Ave. Pacific Rail News March 4th 1972 from the collection at the Moraga History Center1 comments
DSCF0004.jpg
DSCF00042702 viewsThis is an opposite view of the previous photo, looking Northeast.
rockspur.jpg
rockspur5413 viewsSN view looking east into Rockridge in Berkeley Hills. SN ran many picnic trains into this siding as there was a creek and picnic facilities. Date unknown. J.G. Graham Collection9 comments

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SN1005_dntnOak.jpg
2825 views3 commentsJun 17, 2015
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2390 viewsJan 31, 2013
Molina_nov_09_2.jpg
6403 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
39482 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_South3603 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_Canyon4105 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