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3771 3771
1913

Sacramento Northern's first electric train arriving in Dixon in 1913

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0134 0134

View East of Vacaville, Northern Sacramento Valley..

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0953 0953
1915

Northern Electric RR car 104 Davis St freight depot, E. Main

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0952 0952
1915

Northern Electric RR car 104 Davis St freight depot..

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0947 0947
1915

Northern Electric RR car 104 Davis St freight depot..

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0946 0946
1915

Northern Electric RR car 104 Davis St freight depot..

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1056 1056
1925

Map of electrical trains and ferries from SF to Sac. From On the Bay of SF

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4237 4237

Dixon Train Depot

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Fruit-growers, robbers savor trains' arrival / Delaplane, Kristin [268] [ECHOS-1996-268]
Information for this article came from the Western Railway Museum and the Vacaville Heritage Council. Second in a series In 1869, the Vallejo Street Car Co. began operation as a horse-car line going from the business district to the train depot in north Vallejo. It proved to be a poor business venture, as the car had difficulty staying on the tracks.
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Silveyville rolls into Dixon when railroad arrives / Delaplane, Kristin [221] [ECHOS-1995-221]
Information for this article came from the Dixon Historical Society collection and the Dixon Library archives. At one time Silveyville, had real expectations. Today it's a ghost town.
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