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==Parent topics== | ==Parent topics== | ||
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{{r|Railroads in California}} | |||
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==Subtopics== | ==Subtopics== | ||
{{r|Central Pacific Railroad}} | |||
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{{r|California, history since 1846}} |
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Parent topics
- Railroad [r]: Means of transport using rail-mounted vehicles. [e]
- Railroads in California [r]: A brief history of the network of interconnected independent rail transport systems located throughout the Union's thirty-first state and how they shaped the region's development. [e]
Subtopics
- Central Pacific Railroad [r]: California-to-Utah portion of the first transcontinental railroad in North America. [e]
- San Diego and Arizona Railway [r]: A short line, standard gauge American railroad founded by "sugar heir," developer, and entrepreneur John D. Spreckels in 1919, dubbed "The Impossible Railroad" by many engineers of its day due to the immense logistical challenges involved. [e]
- San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway [r]: Short line, standard gauge American railroad founded in 1933 by the Southern Pacific Transportation Company as a direct successor to John D. Spreckels' San Diego and Arizona Railway. [e]
- California, history since 1846 [r]: Brief history of the Union's thirty-first state from 1846 to the present day. [e]