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1 CALIFORNIA RAILROADS (3) – SL 183 03.06.20 Page 1 of 23 1 CALIFORNIA RAILROADS (3) – SL 183 03.06.20 page 1 of 23 PASSENGER STATIONS & STOPS Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe (150-174), Western Pacific (175-179), Los Angeles & Salt Lake/Union Pacific (180-185) RRs, Short Line RRs (except those associated with North Western Pacific RR, see CA 2) in alphabetical order of operating company at end of passenger service (200-251), Interurban Electric Rly (255-263) and Key System (265-273) & Tourist(ex Logging) RRs (275-280). Great Northern (Malin-Bieber) see OR 52. Based on 1858 Dinsmore Guide (x), USA Official Guide (G)1875 (y), 1893G (z), Company Public (t) & Working (w) TTs as noted, 1976G (e) & current Amtrak TTs (f); j: current Los Angeles County Metro (LAM) Gold Line; k: current MetroLink (ML) SWG: 1901 South West California Guide. TD: 1899 Travelers Directory; q: 1884G. Former names: [ ] Distances in miles Gauge 4’ 8½” unless noted (date)>(date) start/end of passenger service op. opened; cl. closed; rn. renamed; rl. relocated; tm. terminus of service at date shown; pass. passenger service Certain non-passenger locations shown in italics thus: (name) # Histories, Reference letters in brackets: (a), location shown in public timetable, but no trains stop. x-f = xyzabcdef etc. w? Working TT implies trains will make conditional stops but no s or f symbol shown. ATCHISON TOPEKA & SANTA FE (ATSF) [Haslett qz ] Based on PTTs 1896 (z), 1910 (a), 1922 (b), 1936 (c), 1954(d) 2059.5 Troy a and 1963 (e). Also,1904 (r), 1911(r2), 1916 (r3) 2065.6 Newberry za [Newbery q ] & WTTs 1896 (w), 1911 (w2), 1915 (w3), 1936 (w5) [Water ] 2071.6 Minneola za 150. NEEDLES – LOS ANGELES 2075.2 Gale a Needles-Barstow ex Central Pacific; Southern Pacific. 2077.6 Daggett qza [Calico 1883Gnote ] Barstow-Los Angeles ex California Southern 2081.2 Nebo a Azusa-Los Angeles ex Los Angeles & San Gabriel Valley RR 2086.4 Barstow za (151) (LASGV). * Same location?(#) 2092.6 Lenwood [Todd a ] ++ 1887G index: “Monrovia, also called West Duarte” 2098.2 Hodge [Cottonwood za ] [Hicks ] 1918.8 Needles za [The Needles q ] (AZ 1) 2103.2 Wild a 1922.5 Hartoum a [Khartoum #?] 2107.6 Helendale [Point of Rocks z ] 1925.6 Java za [Helen a ] 1928.6 Klinefelter za 2112.5 Bryman a 1933.0 Ibis a [Ibex z] 2117.9 Oro Grande za 1937.5 Bannock a 2121.6 Leon 1942.1 Homer za 2123.0 Victorville a [Victor z ] 1946.5 Rising a 2127.4 Thorn a 1949.7 Goffs a [Blake z ] 2131.4 Hesperia za 1954.9 Piute a 2136.2 Lugo a 1959.3 Fenner za 2139.3 Keir ** 1. > 1966.3 Essex a [Edson qz ] 2142.1 Summit za (bypassed) (Cajon Pass) 1971.0 Arimo a (southbound only after......) 1975.3 Danby za 2144.9 Dell a > 1982.4 Siam a 2145.9 Gish a 1988.7 Cadiz za 2148.6 Cajon za ** 1. 1991.8 Altura #? (bidirectional:) 1995.6 Bolo [Bristol qz ] 2152.4 Keenbrook za [Keene #] [Bombay 1899Glist ] [Bengal a ] 2153.8 Pate 1912t 1999.0 Saltus w2 2157.1 Devore a [Kenwood #] 2000.7 Funston #? 2157.4 Ivanhoe #? 1885 2002.1 Amboy qza 2159.6 Verdemont za [Irvington ] 2009.9 Bagdad qza 2165.8 Highland Junction a 2013.5 Haynes [Nome a ] 2167.5 San Bernardino za k 2014.0 Trojan 2171.1 Rialto za k 2017.2 Siberia qza 2175.0 Fontana (ML) k 2021.8 South Klondike 2175.2 Fontana (ATSF) [Rosena za ] 2022.4 Klondike a 2178.0 Kaiser #? 2026.7 Ash Hill qza 2178.7 Speedway k(special events) 2033.4 Ludlow qza 2178.7 Wade a [Etiwanda (1st) ] 2038.5 Argos a [Arctic r ] [East Etiwanda ] [Meadows 1905/08Glists ] 2042.7 Lavic za 2179.9 Etiwanda (2nd) za [West Etiwanda # pass?] 2046.6 Pisgah a 2181.2 Rochester za [North Rochester 1899TD] 2052.8 Hector a [Grimsby 1883Gnote ] 2182.0 Rancho Cucamonga k 2 2183.2 North Cucamonga za * 2148.6 Cajon 2183.9 Cucamonga * 2145.0 Alray 2187.1 Upland a k [North Ontario z ] 2138.3 Keir [Upland (Ontario) ] 2189.8 Montclair k ** 2. Former route until late 1960's: 2191.1 Claremont za k > Pomona (North) (SP) (44) 2213.2 Sierra Madre Villa 2191.8 Berkeley Avenue (PE stop, see 150) 2214.2 Lamanda Park za 2192.9 Pomona [Palomares # ] 2215.3 Wilton [Fair Oaks 1893t ] [North Pomona za ] 2216.4 Lake Avenue 2194.1 La Verne [Lordsburg za ] 2196.4 San Dimas za ** 3. Former route until 1895: 2200.6 Glendora za 2202. APU-Citrus College (LAM) j(tm) 2218.8 Raymond 2203. Azusa Downtown (LAM) j 2220.0 South Pasadena (1st) z 2203.1 Azusa (ATSF) za 2220.5 Olga 2204.3 Kincaid 2205. Irwindale j 151. BARSTOW – OAKLAND (ATSF) 2206.5 Butler a [Duarte (ATSF 1st) z ] Barstow-Mojave ex Central Pacific; ex SP; part ex San [East Duarte #1900 ] Francisco & San Joaquin Valley. z: 1897t 2207. Duarte-City of Hope (LAM) j * Distances to Mojave & beyond via Former Route ** 2. 2207.3 Duarte (ATSF 2nd) a [West Duarte (rn.by 1904t) 1900t ] 2086.4 Barstow (150) ** 1. 2208.6 Monrovia za 2091.6 Mace a ** 1. [Monrovia-West Duarte #1886 ++ ] 2096.6 Hinkley za [Hinckley q ] 2210.4 Arcadia za [Rancho Santa Anita # ] 2101.6 Eads a 2212.0 Santa Anita za 2106.3 Hawes a [Harper z ] 2213.0 Chapman za [Hiawatha r ] 2213.2 Sierra Madre Villa j ** 2. 2111.9 Jimgrey a 2215.2 Allen j 2119.6 Kramer za (157) 2216.4 Lake j 2123.9 Boron d **2. 2216.4 Lake Avenue [Olivewood za ] ** 2. 2137.4 Edwards (Muroc) 1963t 2216.9 Los Robles za [Los Robles Avenue 1900t] 2157.8* Mojave ** 2. 2217.2 Memorial Park j (operated over SP, 14, to:) 2217.5 Pasadena (1st) 2224.9 Kern Junction a 2217.7 Pasadena (2nd) za 2225.7 Kern #1901>1903 2218.0 Del Mar j 2226. Bakersfield (AMTK 2nd)(op.2000) f(tm) 2218.0 Pasadena (3rd) 2227.4 Bakersfield (AMTK 1st /ATSF) a- e(tm) 2218.3 California Street # 2231.6 Jastro a 2218.5 Filmore j 2235.4 Rosedale a 2218.8 Raymond za [Raymond Hotel 1906t ] **3. 2245.2 Shafter a 2219.8 Mission j 2252.7 Wasco a f [Dewey 3/1900G ] 2219.8 South Pasadena (2nd) a 2258.5 Elmo a 2220.5 Olga # [Lincoln Park za ] *3. 2261.2 Pond a 2222.0 Highland Park (2nd) [Garvanza za ] 2264.2 Kernell a 2222.3 Seco #? [Central Avenue #?] 2271.7 Allensworth f(by advanced notice) 2222.7 Highland Park (1st) 1893t [Ethel 1900Glist ] [Solita a ] 2223.2 Southwest Museum j 2276.1 Stoil a 2223.4 Sycamore Grove # pass? 2278.1 Spa 1911w 2223.9 Heritage Square j 2281.8 Angiola a 2223.9 Morgan 1893t [Pasadena Avenue # ] 2285.6 Blanco a [Mudo #1910 ] 2224.7 Lincoln/Cypress j 2286.4 Turnbull a 2224.7 Well Street # pass? 2290.6 Corcoran a f [Jacob’s Well #1898 ] 2225.3 Water Street a [Corcoran Junction 1899TD ] 2225. Downey Avenue (1st)(rl.1893) 2293.6 Bean a [Stella 1899TD ] [Los Angeles (LASGV) ] 2299.8 Guernsey a [Canaigra #1898 ] 2225.7 Downey Avenue (2nd) za > 2303.8 Odessa a [Howards #1898 ] 2227.3 Los Angeles (ATSF, La Grande Stn.) zab 2307.6 Hanford a f 2227.3 Los Angeles (Union Station) (op.1939) cd 2310.9 Banner a 2311.5 Lucerne a ** 1. New northbound route after.... 2312.7 Hagerman r 2313.0 Shirley [Harlow a ] 3 2315.7 Laton a 2472.0 Lacto 1922w [Quito 1912t ] 2321.6 Conejo a 2473.2 Trull ab [Hurd 1900G] 2325.3 Monmouth a [Tule 1905Glist ] 2328.0 Bowles a 2474.5 Middle River ab 2330.8 Oleander a 2476.5 Orwood ab [Old River # ] 2334.9 Calwa [Calwa Junction 1899TD ] 2479.0 Werner a [Junction a ] 2479.6 Bixler ab 2337.8 Fresno (2nd) z- f 2482.7 Knightsen ab [Meganos 1900G ] 2338. Fresno (1st, Belmont Ave)(8/1896>10/1896) 2485.8 Oakley ab 2339.8 Hammond 2490.5 Sando b 2341.1 Andrews a 2491.8 Antioch-Pittsburg f 2345.4 Figarden [Bullard za ] 2491.8 Antioch ab 2348.6 Knoblock w3 2493.5 Hooper a 2351.3 Gregg [Greenleaf za ] 2495.5 Pittsburg b [Diamond (rn.1911) a ] 2353.7 Trigo a [Patterson z ] 2499.2 Brose b [Ambrose a ] 2359.3 Madera (AMTK 1st) e [Lankershim z ] 2501.1 Nichols 1912t [Storey a ] 2503.3 Port Chicago b [Bay Point a ] 2363. Madera (AMTK 2nd)(op.2010) f 2505.5 Blume ab [Blum # ] 2365.8 Kismet [Miller za ] 2507.0 Maltby ab 2370.0 Sharon za 2508.8 Vine Hill ab 2372.3 Medano [Watkins z ] 2510.5 Muir ab [Watt a ] 2513.1 Glen Fraser b [Portal 1900G ] 2375.5 Marguerite za [Franklin r ] [Glen Frazer a ] 2378.1 Dickinson a 2515.0 Christie ab [Fernandez r ] 2381.2 Le Grand za 2519.3 Luzon ab 2384.2 Burchell za 2520.8 Herpoco b [Dupont a ] 2387.0 Planada [Geneva z ] [Hercules r3 ] [Whitton a ] 2521.2 Pinole ab 2390.3 Tuttle a [Turner z ] 2522.9 Gateley ab [Laymance 1900G ] 2391.7 Carolyn 1929? 2526.0 Rheem b 2392.7 Archibald #1897 2527.5 San Pablo ab 2395.8 Merced a- f 2529.3 Richmond ab (tm from 1962, coach to Oakland) 2399.9 Hoff r3 [Bloss a ] [East Yard 1900G ] (152) 2402.0 Cuba ab [Gracey z ] 2530.6 Sixth Street a 2403.8 Yam a [Batata 1905Glist ] 2533.5 Schmidt a 2405.1 Winton b 2535.3 Schindler a 2408.0 Cressy ab 2537.3 Berkeley a [Berkeley (University Avenue) ] 2411.7 Ballico ab 2540.2 Oakland (40th & San Pablo) [Oakland a ] 2419.3 Denair ab [Elmwood z ] 2541.1 34th Street (SP) (55) [Elmdale 1900G ] [Elms 1904Glist ] (via SP,55, to:) 2419.
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