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2925 2925

Ferry at Benicia, CA

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3051 3051

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

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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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WY0026 WY0026

The train ferry Contra Costa with two Southern Pacific Railroad locomotives aboard at Benicia

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4194 4194

News Clipping - First train to cross on the Benicia-Martinez Ferries, the Solano and the Contra Costa

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4193 4193
1973

News clipping, 3/4/1973 - Vallejo - The Presidents Special Locmotive back in 1912 when William Howard Taft was President of the U.S. Photo taken at Benicia where it transferred to the tain ferry to Porta Costa. Building on right is Kullman-Salz Tannerry..

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Contra Costa 'Other Coast' / Wichels, Ernest [791] [WICHELS-1964-791]
Contra Costa, meaning the "opposite coast," is no longer a stranger. The water barriers have gradually broken down. About Dec. 28, 1885, a ferry carried the first train across Carquinez Strait [...]
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Sunday Law sets aside time for church / Delaplane, Kristin [307] [ECHOS-1996-307]
In the spring of 1858, a new stage line was being established to run between Marysville and Vallejo or Benicia by way of Smith's Ferry, Cacheville, McMahon Ranch and Vacaville. This route was nearly identical to that of the proposed railroad. That it was to operate within nine miles of Napa City meant it would be not only accommodate passengers to and from upper Solano County, but also Napa Springs.
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