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  • Subject is exactly "Tunnels"
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South Pacific Coast train in front of the Mission Street tunnel. The South Pacific Coast Railroad Passenger depot was located on Cherry Street (later called Chestnut Street) next to the tunnel . In the next street over, Park, was the Santa Cruz…

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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South Pacific Coast Railroad depot at Laurel in the Santa Cruz Mountains. With a distance of 64.3 miles to San Francisco, Laurel Mill supplied much of the lumber to rebuild the San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake.

Date: 1902
Type: PHOTO

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Wrights Station was used to ship fruit to canneries in San Jose. Wrights was also a tourist destination bringing visitors to resorts in the area.

Date: 1895
Type: PHOTO

Massive slide tunnel Number Three

Date: 1890-01-06
Source: Santa Cruz Daily Surf 1890-01-06: page 1 column 3
Type: NEWS

Date: 1889-07-11
Source: Santa Cruz Daily Surf 1889-07-11: page 3 column 4
Type: NEWS

Date: 1893-11-28
Source: Santa Cruz Daily Surf 1893-11-28: page 3 column 4
Type: NEWS

Date: 1899-10-30
Source: Santa Cruz Daily Surf 1899-10-30: page 1 column 3
Type: NEWS

Date: 1892-07-18
Source: Santa Cruz Daily Surf 1892-07-18: page 4 column 1
Type: NEWS

Date: 1892-07-18
Source: Santa Cruz Daily Surf 1892-07-18: page 2 column 1
Type: NEWS

Date: 1893-03-06
Source: Santa Cruz Daily Surf 1893-03-06: page 6 column 3
Type: NEWS

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