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  2. San Diego Class 1 streetcar - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Class 1 streetcar was a fleet of twenty-four unique streetcars that were originally built to provide transportation for the Panama–California Exposition in Balboa Park. The cars were designed by the San Diego Electric Railway Company (SDERy) under the leadership of John D. Spreckels and built by the St. Louis Car Company .

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    12x12 may refer to: 12×12=144, a common times tables size in the English-speaking world; Twelve wheel drive (12x12), a vehicle configuration with 12 wheels, all of them drive wheels; Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions a book published by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services; 12"x12 New Order Vinyl Campaign, a series of 12 12-inch single ...

  4. Streetcars in San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Streetcars in San Diego may refer to: San Diego Electric Railway, the former streetcar system; San Diego Trolley, the modern light rail system in San Diego

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  7. Category : Buildings and structures in San Diego County ...

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    Universities and colleges in San Diego County, California (4 C, 19 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in San Diego County, California" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

  8. Harbor Drive Pedestrian Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is suspended from a single 131-foot-tall (40 m) pylon set into the ground at a 60-degree angle. The unusual, iconic structure features a curved concrete deck that is suspended only on the deck's inside curve by a single pair of suspension cables. The bridge was constructed using stainless steel and has lighting above and below the deck.

  9. Interstate 15 in California - Wikipedia

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    I-15 replaced US 395 between San Diego and Temecula, US 66 between San Bernardino and Barstow, and US 91 north of Barstow. I-15 was initially planned to run from I-10 near San Bernardino along the current I-215 alignment then up through the Cajon Pass and on to Las Vegas, with a distance of 186.24 miles (299.72 km) within the state.