Ocean Shore
A book possessing details of the Ocean Shore railway connecting San Francisco to Santa Cruz using steam locomotives and electric locomotives. Part of a longer publications on West Coast trains.
There were two copies of this item, and a scan of the second book's opening page is included for potential extra details.
Notables: J F Bunnett, Californiana, J Downey Harvey, Water Dean, C C Moore, Alfred Bowen, Behrend Joost, C E Loss, Cowell Lime and Cement Company, Alemany Boulevard, W A Hesse, Holladay Avenue, San Bruno Avenue, Pedro Point, Moss Beach, Green Canyon, Pedro Valley, Arleta Park, Stanley Steamer, Salada Beach, San Vicente Lumber Company
There were two copies of this item, and a scan of the second book's opening page is included for potential extra details.
Notables: J F Bunnett, Californiana, J Downey Harvey, Water Dean, C C Moore, Alfred Bowen, Behrend Joost, C E Loss, Cowell Lime and Cement Company, Alemany Boulevard, W A Hesse, Holladay Avenue, San Bruno Avenue, Pedro Point, Moss Beach, Green Canyon, Pedro Valley, Arleta Park, Stanley Steamer, Salada Beach, San Vicente Lumber Company
Creator:
Rudolph Brant
Source:
The Western Railroader
Date: Undated
Type:
BOOK; PHOTO; MAP
Coverage:
- Santa Cruz
- Trains
- Railroads
- Transportation
- California
- Business
- San Francisco
- Watsonville
- Sacramento
- 1900s
- Tunitas
- Swanton
- Thornton
- Half Moon Bay
- El Granada
- Politics
- Automobiles
- Davenport
Identifier: MS-SANTA CRUZ-RAILROADS-1
Collection
Citation
Brant, Rudolph. “Ocean Shore.” The Western Railroader. SCPL Local History. https://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/items/show/140951. Accessed 28 Jan. 2026.
