词条 | Alameda and San Joaquin Railroad |
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railroad_name=Alameda and San Joaquin Railroad| logo_filename=| logo_size=| old_gauge=| marks=| locale=Tracy, California| start_year=1895| end_year=1903| hq_city=Stockton, California}} The Alameda and San Joaquin Railroad was incorporated on May 1, 1895, to serve the coal mines of the San Francisco & San Joaquin Coal Company at Corral Hollow. The {{convert|36.6|mi|km|sing=on}} line ran from Tesla (located in the Corral Hollow canyon southeast of Corral Hollow Pass) to Carbona just south of Tracy and then up to Lathrop and Stockton. The line was constructed in 1895. On July 25, 1903, the line was sold to the Western Pacific Railway (WP). RouteThe line from Tesla to Carbona was abandoned by the WP in January 1916, however an April 1916 timetable continued to show that line.
The remainder of the line from Carbona to Stockton became the WP's mainline (today's Union Pacific) route from Tracy to Stockton.
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6 : Defunct California railroads|History of the San Joaquin Valley|Predecessors of the Western Pacific Railroad|Railway companies established in 1895|Railway companies disestablished in 1903|Diablo Range |
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