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The station was located in Saugus, [a] and opened by the Southern Pacific Railroad on September 1, 1887 when the Santa Paula Branch Line was completed. [1] [2] The station provided an interchange between the railroad's three lines: the Santa Paula on to the Coast Line, the Soledad Canyon line on to Mojave, and the Valley line south to Los Angeles.
This list of museums in Massachusetts is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
East Saugus was unable to get a bill in both houses of the state legislature, and the issue was dropped after the town appropriated $5,000 for the laying of water pipes through East Saugus. [13] Passenger trains ran through Saugus from 1853 to 1958 on the Saugus Branch Railroad. There were three Saugus Branch stations in Saugus (Saugus Center ...
Oklahoma City’s other train station, which served the Rock Island and Frisco lines, opened in 1931. The Mission Style structure served the city until 1967, when the two railroads discontinued ...
His corpse wasn't discovered until the train, which can travel at 200mph, stopped about 25 miles later at the next station in Mulhouse. The man is said to be 48-years-old and from a north-eastern ...
operated by the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society, includes several historic houses, a railroad station, schoolhouse, chapel Heritage Park: Santa Fe Springs: Gateway Cities: Open air: includes authentic Tongva Native American village, ranch home, and train depot complete with locomotive Hermosa Beach Historical Museum Hermosa Beach: South Bay
Investigators believe the body parts found last week and the human remains discovered Tuesday belong to the same victims. One of the victims, a 59-year-old woman, has been identified, police said.
Bodies of many dead were brought to McDonough Town Square for identification; local folklore claims this has resulted in it being haunted ever since [45] 1900 Tacoma streetcar disaster, Tacoma, Washington; 43 killed plus 65 injured [46] 1901 Buffalo Bill Show train wreck, Lexington, North Carolina; no human deaths but well over 100 show animals ...