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00_77.jpg
00_772119 viewsSt Marys College 6-8-41. One of the last passenger trains shown here. Local making the following stops: Sequoia, Canyon, Pinehurst, Valle Vista, Moraga, SMC, Burton, Glenside, West Lafayette, Lafayette. Photo from Joe McTique collection00-77
nn_57.jpg
nn_572329 viewsSheperd Canyon. 1948. Photo courtesy of Roger K. Heller1 comments
R_O_W_Pittsburg_Looking_West.jpg
R_O_W_Pittsburg_Looking_West3887 viewsThis is a view of the r.o.w. in Pittsburg, looking West towards West Pittsburg. The track was where the sidewalk is now.1 comments
2004_0313_170931AA.jpg
2004_0313_170931AA1787 viewsThis is an original SN cattleguard near West Pittsburg, just after the subway. Note the rails are still intact.
Clayton_Road_Xing.jpg
Clayton_Road_Xing2611 viewsThis is a view of the Clayton Road grade crossing, near the Concord depot. This photo was taken after abandonment of the Oakland to Walnut Creek portion. Photo is from the SN Yahoo! group.7 comments
RRcaratChabot.jpg
RRcaratChabot4516 viewsJune 1941 photo of the GSTHS car at Chabot. Courtesy of W.T. Larkins9 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