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Solano History 33 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.02 seconds. 
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3051 3051

Ferry boat "SOLANO". Largest ferryboat in the world, Benicia, California

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2473 2473

Southern Pacific Co ferryboat Solano at Port Costa (largest ferryboat in the world)

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The railroad ferry 'Solano' still lives / Bowen, Jerry [107] [WAYITWAS-2002-107]
A few weeks ago, I wrote a story about the first run of the railroad ferryboat, Solano. From that article I received a fair amount of e-mail and queries about the ferry. One of the most interesting was from a Thomas Rubarth in Arizona who had done considerable research on the Solano.
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2925 2925

Ferry at Benicia, CA

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The Ramon had a tendency to roam / Bowen, Jerry [103] [WAYITWAS-2002-103]
Ferryboats have long been a part of the transportation network for Solano County, including the largest train ferries in the world.
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3983 3983
1950

Ferry boat for cars across Suisun Bay between Benicia and Martinez, Calif. One way to go to San Jose

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4834 4834

Young man on Ferry Boat - Treasure Island in background

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6112 6112
1936

Largest lift span in the world - Southern Pacifric Company's new $12,000,000 Martinez - Benicia Bridge across Suisuln Bay, Northeast of San Francisco

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Steamers, trains provide Solano transportation / Delaplane, Kristin [393] [ECHOS-1998-393]
The steamer Cora made daily trips between Suisun, Benicia and San Francisco. The fare to and from San Francisco was a dollar each way. There was a great deal of complaint about the racing on the waters between the steamer New World and the boats of the California Steamship Navigation Co. It was feared a terrible explosion or serious accident would occur. The captain of the New World responded that the New World was simply keeping her regular speed, which other boats were unable to excel.
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Ferry boat Calistoga in SF bay

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