Alameda by Rail

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ISBN-13:
9781531628680
Veröffentl:
2007
Einband:
HC gerader Rücken kaschiert
Erscheinungsdatum:
14.03.2007
Seiten:
130
Autor:
Grant Ute
Gewicht:
419 g
Format:
250x175x12 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Across the great bay from San Francisco, the city of Alameda evolved into an island hometown of fine Victorian and Craftsman architecture and a port containing a naval air station, shipbuilding center, and the winter home of the long-gone Alaska Packers fleet of "tall ships." But Alameda also was a busy railroad town. In 1864, a passenger railroad with a ferry connection created a commute to San Francisco. In 1869, the city became the first Bay Area terminus of the Transcontinental Railroad. Alameda became an island because a railroad allowed construction crews to dig a tidal canal, separating it from Oakland in 1902. Later generations rode steam, then electric, trains to a grand ferry pier where ornate watercraft guided them the 20 minutes to San Francisco. An auto tube, and later the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge, hastened the demise of ferry, then rail, operations before World War II.

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