File:Construction of the Bayshore Cutoff across Visitacion Bay, November 21, 1905.jpg
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DescriptionConstruction of the Bayshore Cutoff across Visitacion Bay, November 21, 1905.jpg |
English: Entitled "Bayshore Railroad". Location stated to be Visitacion Bay, so this is showing the Bayshore Cutoff route along with a long trestle across the water which was used to dump fill taken from the cuts to form the Visitacion/Bayshore Railyard. [1] |
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Source | Calisphere (University of California) |
Author | unknown photographers |
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