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Folsom Boulevard begins in the East Sacramento neighborhood (in a southeasterly direction) as a two-lane roadway, expanding to four lanes at 59th Street. After passing the intersection of 65th Street, Folsom Boulevard is reduced to two lanes as it runs beneath the Union Pacific railroad tracks via a short subway tunnel.
The station was opened on September 5, 1987, and is operated by the Sacramento Regional Transit District. It is served by the Gold Line . The station is located near the intersection of Power Inn Road/Howe Avenue and Folsom Boulevard , adjacent to the U.S. 50 freeway and a major residential area, the station serves a commuter facility, via its ...
Folsom Lake is the ninth largest reservoir in California and a major recreational asset for the Sacramento area. [3] It consists of two reservoirs: Folsom and Natoma. About 2 million people visit the Folsom Lake State Recreation Area every year. Generally, Folsom Lake State Recreation Area experiences hot summers and mild winters.
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Line 34 also operated along Folsom Blvd and Capitol Avenue from Downtown Sacramento to University/65th Street until September 1992, and was called 34 Folsom – McKinley. After September 1992, former line 36 took over bus service along the Folsom/Capitol segment, and the lber 2019, line 34 was renumbered line 134 as part of SacRT forward ...
Iron Point station is a side platformed SacRT light rail station in Folsom, California, United States. The station was opened on October 15, 2005, and is operated by the Sacramento Regional Transit District. It is served by the Gold Line. The station is located near the intersection of Folsom Boulevard and Iron Point Road, for which the station ...
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East Lawn Memorial Park is a cemetery in East Sacramento, California. [1] It is owned by East Lawn Memorial Parks & Mortuaries, which also owns two other Sacramento area cemeteries. [ 2 ] Founded in 1904, it is the resting place of several former Mayors of Sacramento as well as other public figures.