1914 schedule for the Mt. Tamalpais & Muir Woods Railroad, including connections with the Sausalito Ferry to San Francisco, Marin County, California [ephemera]
Creator
Mt. Tamalpais & Muir Woods Railroad Co
Date Created and/or Issued
1914
Publication Information
Marin County Free Library. Anne T. Kent California Room
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Description
A top-shaped time card for the Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railroad. The recto displays ticket information, including one-way and round trip fares; and a graphic of railroad tracks which emphasized the curvy nature of the "Crookedest Railroad in the World." The verso notes the schedule of connecting times with the Sausalito Ferry via the Union Ferry Depot in San Francisco. The Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railroad ran from 1896 until 1929, from downtown Mill Valley, California to near the summit of Mt. Tamalpais, with a second line descending the West side of Mt. Tamalpais to Muir Woods beginning in 1907.
Muir Woods National Monument (Calif.) Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railroad Co Railroads--California--Marin County Railroads, Gravity Tavern of Tamalpais (Marin County, Calif.) Timetables
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