Way: 199446953
Version #3
Added source and start date to the Bayshore cutoff. Adjusted the old alignment west of San Bruno Mountain so it follows the current BART to Colma
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description | Completed in 1907 to reduce distance to SF. The previous alignment went west of the San Bruno Mountain. The Bayshore Cutoff is still in use for Caltrain service. |
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railway | rail |
source | "The Bay Shore and Dumbarton Cut-Offs of the Southern Pacific". The Railroad Gazette. XLII (11): 328–331. March 15, 1907. |
start_date | 1907 |
wikidata | Q54933088 |
wikipedia | en:Bayshore Cutoff |
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