The Vue de l'eau streetcar station The Vue de l'eau streetcar station. Vue de l'eau was located on the cliffs at the end of Garfield Avenue (now Woodrow Avenue). Built by the Santa Cruz, Garfield Park and Capitola Electric Railway in 1891, it provided superb ocean views while also serving as a trolley depot. It burned down in 1925. Source of information: McCaleb pp. 39-41 Clark p. 389
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The Vue de l'eau streetcar station. Vue de l'eau was located on the cliffs at the end of Garfield Avenue (now Woodrow Avenue). Built by the Santa Cruz, Garfield Park and Capitola Electric Railway in 1891, it provided superb ocean views while also serving as a trolley depot. It burned down in 1925. Source of information: McCaleb pp. 39-41 Clark p. 389
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