
Mt. Tamalpais
Two women seated next to Mt. Tamalpais & Muir Woods trains at railyard near east peak. Locomotive #5 at right. East Peak lookout tower in distance.
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Two women seated next to Mt. Tamalpais & Muir Woods trains at railyard near east peak. Locomotive #5 at right. East Peak lookout tower in distance.
View northerly at the intersection of San Jose Avenue (left), Southern Pacific (center) & Sickles (right) Southern Pacific Engine #2375 on an excursion sponsored by the Norcal Railroad Club.
OceanviewView northerly from about where Interstate 280 freeway crosses Geneva. Southern Pacific Engine #2650, Gravel Plant at left, Elkton Yards at right beyond fence. Future Diamond Heights in the distance.
OceanviewWoman, man and small child posing by a river for informal snapshot, with train passing in background.
View north through Visitacion Cut toward Visitacion Valley and Southern Pacific Bayshore Yard. Steam engine #2474 southbound.
Outside SFElevated view east to motorcade with police escort inside of Southern Pacific's Bayshore Yard.
Outside SFView northeast from today's Memorial Parking Lot towards the Golden Gate, with double tracks of Ferries & Cliff House Railroad in foreground. [Cliff House Road and Ocean Beach, Showing Entrance to the Golden Gate] Steam train with locomotive and three open passenger cars at center.
Lincoln Park / Ft. MileyRepublican Presidential Candidate, Dwight D. Eisenhower arriving at the 16th Street Oakland Train Station.
Outside SFRepublican Presidential Candidate, Dwight D. Eisenhower arriving at the 16th Street Oakland Train Station
Outside SFAntique railroad locomotive engines and passenger cars at Moore Shipyard in Oakland. [Locomotive] (These were authentic locomotives and rail cars, but painted in livery of the two trains present at Gold Spike ceremony at Promontory, Utah, in 1869. They served as props at 1939-1940 Worlds Fair stage production on Treasure Island.)
Outside SFAntique railroad locomotive engines and passenger cars at Moore Shipyard in Oakland. [Locomotive] (These were authentic locomotives but painted in livery of the two engines present at Gold Spike ceremony at Promontory, Utah, in 1869. They served as props at 1939-1940 Worlds Fair stage production on Treasure Island.)
Outside SF