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Title
Westbrae Red train
Date Created and/or Issued
1941 (issued)
Publication Information
Albany Library
Albany, CA : [s.n.]
Contributing Institution
Albany Library
Collection
Albany Library Historical Photograph Collection
Rights Information
Unless otherwise noted, all photographs in the collection are the property of the Albany Library. Neither the original photographs nor the digital images in the catalog may be reproduced, published, or used on the Internet without the expressed, written permission of either the Albany Library or the copyright holder. The credit line, "Courtesy of the Albany Library Historical Collection" should accompany any such use.
Description
Westbrae Red train stopped on a spur. Handwriting on verso: "Key system 271 'Westbrae Dinkey.' Car now at Rio Vista Trolley Museum. July 13, 1941. Abandoned July 25, 1941. This line served Albany riders from the intersection of Santa Fe Avenue and Key Route Boulevard, which was the location of this station. It actually did not enter Albany, the car being in Berkeley and I am standing in Albany. A duplex 1219 and 1221 Santa Fe Avenue, now occupies this station. Santa Fe R.R. at right. Louis Bradas."
Donated to the Albany Historical Society by Louis Bradas.
Donation Date: January 1994.
Donor: Albany Historical Society.
Folder: Rail Transportation No. 11.
RRT_011.TIF.
Type
image
Format
1 Photograph: B&W; 9 x 14 cm.
Form/Genre
graphic
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt7b69p7dj
Language
English
Subject
Railroads--California--Albany
Place
Railroads
California
Albany.

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