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... Hi Art and Tom - An SP drawing I have dated in 1966 shows the Durham depot located on the west side of the SN tracks immediately south of the Dayton Road...
Hi Art and Tom - An SP drawing I have dated in 1966 shows the Durham depot located on the west side of the SN tracks immediately south of the Dayton Road...
Bill: Based upon very careful architectural observations, I have to disagree. See previous threads on SacramentoValleyRailroadHistory yahoogroup. Art Fisher ...
When I last saw it in 2003, those two portions certainly had the features of a CS22 to me. Plus it was identified as such by a local. Jeff is correct, the...
When I made my first trips on the Chico Local in 1966, there was no sign of the SN Durham depot anywhere within sight of the SN main line right of way. The SP...
... no sign ... right of ... error. ... Hi Tom - Yes, I think the drawing is wrong, too. It was prepared by SP to show the proposed trackage rights for the SN...
I'm planning a day trip to Woodland tomorrow, and I'm wondering what my fellow listers would suggest for an interesting visit. I was intrugued on the Grand Key...
In reality, not too much. There is a building downtown that was built (for
office use) close to the original plans of the depot. There are one or two...
From what I understand, the current Depot building is a close reconstruction of the original. I travel through Woodland quite a bit and was curious about the...
Skipp: The Second Street line in Woodland operated both north and south of the depot. There was no business on it to the best of my information, but the...
Those Skunk open cars were brought in on the main from Bakersfield. they had been property of Kyle Railways, and had been stored at Bakersfield since about...
... was ... Hi - Maybe a little late, but I posted an SN track map of Woodland from the 1940s in the files section today. You might find find it helpful. Jeff...
Whether this depot or the SP depot is the ... Jeff: The Durham SP depot (the second one) was razed, the wood siding and timbers are on a barn west of Durham....
Rails Past the Buttes by Dick Dorn article. February R&R cover shot features preserved WP GP20 2001 in silver and orange on the ex-SN weir at Lovdal while...
We're still going on this? You know some photos would solve everything. Someone must have a photo of the Durham SN depot, somewhere. We all know what a CS22...
It's all over for the Yuba City line. The salvager is just about finished removing the Marysville - Yuba City trackage as this is written. I got up to Yuba...
Tom Carter told me that there is still a short segment at Sankey used by the Modoc Rail Academy. And wasn't the Woodland Branch an NE built property? Other...
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Mar 1, 2005 3:34 pm
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... Jeff, the SP Yuba City depot was moved to Gauche park in Yuba City." Thanks for the information. I drove around the general area but did not get quite far...
... has ... The "original" portion of the Southern Pacific station (about 1/2 of the present structure) has been moved by the City of Yuba City to a temporary...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6514947347&ssPageName=MERC_BC_ReBay_Pr4_PcN_ Not mine nor do I know the seller [Non-text portions of this...
Sir, can you confirm that the depot was torn down and not moved to the area around SR99 and Pease Road as some have suggested, and is listed as such in the...
... the area around SR99 and Pease Road as some have suggested, and is listed as such in the RRSHS list? Thanks, Biff ... main part of the station including...
... used by the ... property? Gene - thanks for the corrections. You are right about the Woodland Branch. I had my mind focused on the main line from...
In regards to the size of the rail, I understand they are sized by "pound". Was the Main line and the spurs all one size rail on the SN and/or the NE? Thanks...
The NE was built with 60 pound rail. This was even used in the streets until it got so bad the cities demanded something that would hold up better. There...
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