Title supplied by cataloger. This section of the Upland-San Bernardino Line was converted into the Pacific Electric Inland Empire trail, designated for walking, jogging or riding a bicycle or a horse.; Rancho Cucamonga was incorporated in 1977, as a result of a merger among the unincorporated communities of Alta Loma, Cucamonga, and Etiwanda. Exterior of the Spanish-style depot located at Amethyst Avenue, just north of Base Line Road, in Alta Loma, serving both the Upland-San Bernardino Line of the Pacific Electric Railway Company and the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. The depot (later demolished) includes a Western Union office.
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image
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 25 cm. Photographic prints
Pacific Electric Railway Company Southern Pacific Railroad Company Western Union Telegraph Company Railroad stations--California--Rancho Cucamonga Street-railroads--California--Rancho Cucamonga Street-railroad tracks--California--Rancho Cucamonga Railroads--California--Rancho Cucamonga Electric lines--California--Rancho Cucamonga Trucks--California--Rancho Cucamonga Architecture--California--Rancho Cucamonga--Spanish influences Lost architecture--California--Rancho Cucamonga Alta Loma (Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.)
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