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  2. Sacramento Valley Railroad (1852–1877) - Wikipedia

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    The original plans for a line from Sacramento to Folsom and then to Marysville were not fully realized as the funding did not materialize. As constructed, the Sacramento Valley Railroad ran from the Sacramento River levee at Front and "L" Street in present-day Old Sacramento and terminated at Folsom. On February 22, 1856, the first train ...

  3. List of California railroads - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento Valley Railroad: SAV Patriot Rail Company: 7: San Diego and Imperial Valley Railroad: SDIY Genesee & Wyoming: 1: San Joaquin Valley Railroad: SJVR Genesee & Wyoming: 297: San Francisco Bay Railroad: SFBR 7: Santa Cruz, Big Trees and Pacific Railway: SCBG Roaring Camp, Inc. 9: Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay Railroad: SCMB Progressive ...

  4. List of SacRT light rail stations - Wikipedia

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    Map of the SacRT light rail system. The Sacramento Regional Transit District, commonly known as SacRT, operates a light rail system, serving portions of greater Sacramento, California, United States. The network consists of three lines, the Blue and Gold lines that both opened in 1987 and the Green Line that opened in 2012.

  5. Blue Line (SacRT) - Wikipedia

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    Much of the line, when it was first built, was single-tracked, though improvements over the 1990s allowed much of the original system to be double-tracked. The line was built mainly using portions of the Sacramento Northern Railroad and Sacramento Valley Railroad right-of-ways, coupled with use of structures of an abandoned freeway project.

  6. California Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The California Central Railroad (CCRR) was established April 21, 1857, to build a railroad from Folsom to Marysville as an extension of the Sacramento Valley Railroad, which was completed in 1856 from Sacramento to Folsom. [3] [4] The president of California Central was Colonel C. L. Wilson and chief engineer was his friend Theodore Judah.

  7. U.S. Route 50 in California - Wikipedia

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    (The route was further cut back to Placerville, where messages were passed to the telegraph, from July 1861 to its discontinuance in October.) [30] The Placerville and Sacramento Valley Railroad reached Latrobe in 1864, [22] Shingle Springs (on the old Carson Route west of Placerville) in 1865, and was finally completed to Placerville in 1888. [31]

  8. Template:Sacramento Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Sacramento Southern Railroad, a California heritage railroad.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  9. Sacramento Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Sacramento Subdivision is a rail line owned and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad in the U.S. state of California.The line begins in Marysville as a continuation of the Canyon Subdivision at a junction with the Valley Subdivision (the former Southern Pacific Railroad line), and travels south through the Central Valley to a junction with the Fresno Subdivision in Stockton. [1]