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  2. California Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    4 ft 8 + 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge. The California Southern Railroad was a subsidiary railroad of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (Santa Fe) in Southern California. It was organized July 10, 1880, and chartered on October 23, 1880, to build a rail connection between what has become the city of Barstow and San Diego, California.

  3. Southern California Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Southern California Railway Museum (SCRM, reporting mark OERX[1]), formerly known as the Orange Empire Railway Museum, is a railroad museum in Perris, California, United States. It was founded in 1956 at Griffith Park in Los Angeles before moving to the former Pinacate Station as the "Orange Empire Trolley Museum" [2] in 1958. [3]

  4. RailGiants Train Museum - Wikipedia

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    RailGiants Train Museum is a railroad museum of historic trains located at the Fairplex in Pomona, California, United States. It is owned and maintained by the Southern California Chapter of the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society. The museum also operates the Fairplex Garden Railway, a garden railroad which uses G scale model trains. [1]

  5. Santa Fe Depot (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    February 4, 1972 [15] Location. Santa Fe Depot is a union station in San Diego, California, built by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway to replace the small Victorian -style structure erected in 1887 for the California Southern Railroad Company. The Spanish Colonial Revival style station is listed on the National Register of Historic ...

  6. History of rail transportation in California - Wikipedia

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    Southern Pacific sold 175 miles (282 km) of track to the newly formed Southern California Regional Rail Authority in 1991, which became the nucleus of the Metrolink commuter rail network when it opened one year later. [46] [47] The system would consist of six lines by the end of the millennium, including assumed operation of the Orange County ...

  7. Southern California Railway - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe And Santa Monica Railway Company was chartered to build from a point at or near "Mesmer Station" on line of Southern California Railway Company between Inglewood, California and Port Ballona (what is now Playa del Rey, Los Angeles ), to Santa Monica, California. This franchise and its track were sold on March 21, 1902, to Los Angeles ...

  8. Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad was a railroad founded on September 5, 1883, by James F. Crank with the goal of bringing a rail line to Pasadena, California from downtown Los Angeles, the line opened in 1886. Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad was sold and consolidated on May 20, 1887 into the California Central Railway.

  9. Los Angeles & San Pedro Railroad - Wikipedia

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    4 ft 8 in ( 1,422 mm) Length. 21 miles (34 km) The Los Angeles & San Pedro Railroad was Southern California 's first railroad. Its 21-mile (34 km) line from San Pedro Bay to Los Angeles was built from 1868 to 1869 and began operations on October 26, 1869. [1] The railroad was the brainchild of Phineas Banning [2] and its primary purpose was to ...