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The land for Temple Israel Cemetery was donated by Captain Charles M. Weber in 1851. The local Jewish community of Stockton Temple Israel of Stockton built a cemetery on the land. Temple Israel Cemetery is the oldest Jewish cemetery in continuous use in California, also west of the Rocky Mountains. [1] [2] [3] In 1851, the Stockton Jewish ...
Temple Israel is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 5105 North El Dorado Street, in Stockton, California, in the United States. Established in 1850, it is one of the oldest Jewish congregations in California .
The railroad operates 25 miles (40 km) of track connecting with the BNSF Railway, the Union Pacific Railroad, and the Central California Traction Company (CCT). Being located in Stockton places the STE in a good situation for the consolidation and distribution of freight for companies in the region.
The Fresno Subdivision runs from Sacramento, California through the centers of several cities in the eastern San Joaquin Valley to Bakersfield, California. [1] From its interchange with the Martinez Subdivision in the north, it runs south through Elk Grove , Lodi , [ 1 ] Stockton , [ 2 ] Manteca , [ 3 ] Modesto , Merced , [ 4 ] and Madera ...
San Joaquin Street station, also known as Stockton – San Joaquin Street, is an Amtrak station in Stockton, California.Originally built for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (which acquired the San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railroad), it is a stop for trains on Amtrak's San Joaquin line between Oakland and Bakersfield.
The Central California Traction Company was incorporated on August 7, 1905. [2] Streetcar service began on March 3, 1906 with nine miles (14 km) of trackage in Stockton. [3] [4] The company also had greater ambitions and became an electric interurban railway, [5] opening a line from Stockton to Lodi starting on September 2
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[2] [3] Passenger services ceased in 1938, with the railroad only running regular freight trains twice weekly between Stockton and Oakdale and on-demand south to Merced. [4] Abandonment began in 1942 when the southernmost 21 miles (34 km) of the line was removed after years of low productivity. [ 5 ]