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Sacramento Northern


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241 files, last one added on Jun 17, 2015
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SN Maps and Articles


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25 files, last one added on May 09, 2009
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Key Route System


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58 files, last one added on Jan 31, 2013
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Santa Fe


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11 files, last one added on May 09, 2009
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Southern Pacific


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69 files, last one added on May 09, 2009
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Miscellaneous


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22 files, last one added on May 09, 2009
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nn_33978 viewsLeaving Moraga. Heading west. 1948. There is a mix-up on who took this photo. I'm working on resolving it, but at this point it looks like it's either Roger K. Heller or William T. Larkins.19 comments
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nn_683579 viewsPhoto caption says Temescal cut, but I'm not so sure that's right. I can't picture where this is. 1948. Photo courtesy of Roger K. Heller14 comments
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Broderick_looking_West1726 viewsThis is a view of Broderick, looking West. The track to the left is the mainline to Oakland. The track on the right is the Woodland Branch.4 comments
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DSCF00011613 viewsThis embankment once led to the SN's trestle over the SP at Cannon. I was not able to tell if the tracks on the embankment were still intact. On the opposite side of the trestle are the remains of the Vacaville and Susuin Branches. This view is looking
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Sacramento_Tower_Bridge_1935_Westbound3450 viewsThis is the East end of the Tower Bridge, as it appeared for its opening in 1935. Note the SP Walnut Grove branch crossing in the foreground. This interlocking was controlled by a flagman.1 comments
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Key_System_station17318 viewsKey System Piedmont Station. Clock tower and building to left still exist to this day. There is a Key System plaque now right about where that C train is. Thanks to Greg Weirich for permission to post. Photo by J C Weirich89 comments

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