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Title
[AT&SF Railroad train under First Street Bridge, Los Angeles]
Date Created and/or Issued
May 19, 1933
Publication Information
Printed by "Bodg-Art Print
Los Angeles: Occidental College Library, 2008
Contributing Institution
Occidental College Library
Collection
Occidental College Railroading
Rights Information
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Description
Photograph of Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe railroad train #590 heading north on tracks under what appears to be the First Street Bridge in Los Angeles (i.e., on the West side of the Los Angeles River). Appears to be an oiler freight train. A boxcar is visible in the background on another track.
No caption or description given on photograph. Unpublished photographic print. Monochromatic photographic print with white border of approximately 4 mm on all sides.
Type
image
Format
photograph
image/jpeg
Extent
11.3 x 6.6 cm.
Identifier
scllo0008
http://callimachus.org/cdm/ref/collection/p131301coll0/id/38
Language
English
Subject
Santa Fe Railroad, AT&SF Railroad, First Street Bridge, Los Angeles
Los Angeles (Calif.)--Photographs
Bridges--Photographs
Railroads--Photographs
Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Company
Cities & towns
Bridges
Railroads
Source
Occidental College Library.
Relation
Special Collections. John Lloyd-Butler Railroadiana Collection. (scllo)

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