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  2. Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Suntan Special summer excursion trains carried 900 passengers per trip from San Francisco to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk from July 1947 to September 1959. [7] There was a railway turntable and 5-stall roundhouse in Santa Cruz, but steam locomotives were replaced by EMD GP9s in 1955.

  3. List of California railroads - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco and Alameda Railroad: San Francisco Bay Railroad: SP: 1868 1869 Western Pacific Railroad: San Francisco Belt Railroad: SFB 1969 1993 N/A San Francisco and Colorado River Railroad: SP: 1883 1887 South Pacific Coast Railway: San Francisco and Eureka Railway: NWP 1903 1907 Northwestern Pacific Railroad: San Francisco and Humboldt Bay ...

  4. Del Monte (train) - Wikipedia

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    The locomotive and cars waited overnight at the Pacific Grove terminal to return as train number 77 leaving Monterey at 7:30 AM and reaching San Francisco at 10:30. [3] In 1948, the Del Monte Express fatally struck Ed Ricketts, a friend of John Steinbeck, while he was driving across the railroad tracks at Drake Avenue in Monterey. [1] [4] [5]

  5. Monterey Branch Line - Wikipedia

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    The Monterey Branch Line is a railway line located in Monterey County, California. It runs 16 miles (26 km) between Castroville, where it connects to the Union Pacific Coast Line, and Monterey, formerly running as far as Pacific Grove. It is roughly paralleled by California State Route 1.

  6. California State Route 1 - Wikipedia

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    SR 1 is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System, [10] and through the Los Angeles metro area, Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San Francisco metro area is part of the National Highway System, [11] a network of highways that are considered essential to the country's economy, defense, and mobility by the Federal Highway Administration. [12]

  7. Monterey County Rail Extension - Wikipedia

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    A study published in 1981 was described in the Caltrans 1984–89 Rail Passenger Development Plan, which stated restoration of passenger service to Monterey could be feasible if certain conditions could be met, including track improvements along the Monterey Branch Line, construction of stations south of San Jose, and completion of the Downtown ...