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Southern Pacific 51 51-53 59 57 55 (Al 62 W4r42 56 Ed , to SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND NO Lit HOOUND Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily SOUTHBOUND I Daily SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY LINE SAN JOAQUIN V'ALLEY LINE FOR TRAIN DISTRIBUTION SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND - BERKELEY - FRESNO - BAKERSFIELD LOS ANbELES • PORTLAND - DUNSMUIR - LOS ANGELES YOSEMITE VALLEY ROUTE Now- SAN FRANCISCO - SACRAMENTO - STOCKTON - MERCED a FRESNO - BAKERSFIELD - LOS ANGELES Southern Pacific 51 51-53 59 57 55 (Al 62 w4r42 56 Ed , to SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND NO lit HOOUND Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily SOUTHBOUND I Daily . Daily Daily Daily ' Daily Si. Sous- Nan Vol 'Pasts In Los Are:WM..0in. S13 1 sel Ramat° I %Ito. Si. 7 4.. ...... IC GO 3 38.. ..• • hate men No.In owlNo. Caul hash ante (oast Oat "SACRAMENTO STREAMLINED DAYLIGHTS La Glendale (e) 78 8 28 1 HU lg ADVANCEYOU CAN RESERVE ON THE SEATS SAN IN A••' Gadand Pier •I Fatly.. 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A 823 10 4903 923 21 StuBmbank termed° ow 8 1404 361 7052 A beautiful stro &miner be- SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY LINE i !'"4 )i io • • s Thor ... 1 42 II 26 . 41el a Richmond 1 8 3 tween Sacramento and Los Morning Coast Daylight. k1 • Stockton!Admit 1 65 All seats are numbered on the bibtramento t. 8?A) . 815 14 " Cboctiell (To tallero)... 29 8 5 1110 31932 5/13 30 anKatrina/'a &yrs! a,8441.S.9.4IIIli Angeles. Chair care. Between San Francisco and Los Angeles, via Aa Tod' San Joaquin Daylight (Trains 51 IA loxii 9 lb 9 06 ID" Milliner (TO 1304414) as 904 11 10 15 03" Palmdale ,10zoi1247 Coast Line. , g ta) ..-1? to Storkton .. ..... 1 9 45 It " Atte 38 11 5' 77 " lomoremo NO CHANGE OF CARS EN- oi. Sacramento 6 55 S 77 - - 1 and 52). and Sacramento Da)- Ctzrrop 12" Eon Chiang 12 • at Molars 10 01 10 01 m1012 10 411 1 16 ROUTE. Leaves San Francisco and Los Angeles at 8:15 a.m. TIME TABLES 520 720 light (Tram o53 stool 54), and b 510Otet ra 47 10 521 i fa 2 10 17! 4 2 59. iv a noes 25 - - - 7 28 3 181 ..... st Joe ret.cr% ed in advance. tv Merced 1131 II 31 4 30 A 11 4J31." " Antioch11/449bilif 53 920 12 12 1082 ; 22tS 11Mcoolith Telesdafii (The Low) 1039II 11 ID 01 30 10ell 35/1251 11 21:01 32 23lb The SACRAMENTO DAY- arrives 6 p.m. Frle MartinezIlieldnond 169 . 222 12 1 82 • b Maier/. 82" Barmiscod 62 /10 62 34 " Woodford 3 49 LIGHT operates as a unit with hi Berstiley... .... 7 2 . .. 96, 5 011 . Patific Greyhound Linea It Frew* ii IA? ii II P t 26 II S. 3S 11 Byron 87 12 47 " Caliente • • I 42) the SAN JOAQUIN DAY- Night Coast "Starlight". Jr Ott.land 1161h Sb 7 II) . • 9 38 532 La Aodelos- Son Diego Srir Bakersfield'Iodate 1 1 3' 137238 10530805 530 CO 11Z255 .. • 61 is 82 9 12 11 20 69ES Bakersfieldb Bakertfield 12 23 12 33 1 1$ ISO LIGHT between Lathrop and New overnight chair car service between San Jr Oakland her. 'Perry 7 22 . • . • ... 9 48 520 Rues leave Cr Airier 45 minutes Flom 26,re6 La LathmeTi.racnotto7 9382 ID10 10 I 511 26 62." lArdo 12 41 12 41 125 203 1603545 Los Angela:. Francisco and Los Angeles, via Coast Line. at San Framisco I Mkt.P1, 7 55 ..I . ,. 't n 550 5:024e61Taildoli3IMI8:G)H0.9:Xpamil:pe. Al: :le:it'll:Jt'es (Pp Sr.,.)8Sm. ) 725 7267 6 63 :7 10 5537 845823 80'" YO-1)440 16 13 Santa Fe Ry. L 71 73 75 77 29 1:914Y and 2:30010. Santa Fe fly. _I III 72 o 74 ' 76 76 52Si IS-CiPortVater Darla 839 3 " MeFarlaad 622 All seats are numbered and Lcaves San Francisco and Los Angeles at 8:15 p.m., la San Diego... • 8 Wen cc 1 45 • 3 45 • 7 15 Biato trait San Diego Fiery 45 rniontrt. from to Los Angeles tn.Sta.1,412 2.1• 8 CC •:1 454 3 39 I 7 se 3z. k ZlVirale010 653 202'11 Detano 203 al 623 must be reserved in advance. arrives 6:45 a.m. it too Aniii1e41171Jit.i IC 45l 230 600 630 3000 5:110tit to 7:3111. then 8:30211. 9 3111. 11:3CPV. It San Diego • • . ... 1 5 15 19 45 230 615 3015 0" Eathmn 701 12328 rind 2:530 SS to Mentinonto 36 91 .. 61" Pixley 7 13ele San Joaquin Daylight. us mod-Weil benne avanable between Southern Patsy Ferry Smite ano Third Street Station. San Francisco. Atwroximate ciairnie miles. 2455 •1111 Sto:45kton (SP. Station) 48 9 22." Tipton Between San Francisco and Los Angeles, via 26, k Lathrop fra 243,"732.- GoshenThire Jet I 56 II se 245 37 743803 San Joaquin Valley. (B) LOS ANGELES-PORTLAND 1Dally Section 1t5 it: Lamktlintrm 251 " Trmer 5 / 8 20 LOS ANGELES TO PORTLAND ig.....93 16-re h gA1 262257 " SelmaKmandrunt b . b 3 452 8 50 ,C) Leaves San Francisco (Ferry) 7:45 a.m., arrives Via San Joaquin • -Via SatThaquin Vaciait Lone and 94.2S$ Via ri Joaquin VG-Grad Lino Via art nez sr 26? " Fordo 61 fl, Los Angeles 7:25 p.m. Valley and Martinez 51-12, Valley And Martinez s I 113 27? ir Ft 4400 u Leaves Los Angeles 7;50 a.m., arrives San Fran- 51-20 Oakland Pier 20 Valli,tand Martinez 57 10 anti San Frandtc0. 98 itt i inrefiandswims° joatunP;RezvTiaLinAlldigy1)930581.10SSon8,17.ELbESvality 7 451-1. Penland 19-58 911" Coto 11 110 4 10 4 10 1 277 LV Freeno iP - --- cisco 7:55 p.m. I.it LanlOnno Angeles 255 7 50 Lti Lost' Aqaba. .. .. 2751 5 lala LOSOtn•a Annein itadura., 8-15 :0 35 La LoaGlendale Amides_ 1. 78 105$ Late ta,...„weIxo Ammo .8 8 3114 im 1297411107 ,:(.it Da111thfraiiittoTurlockuri .. 12n allCa 1; 10377-;-; 348 1.4o Tiara; LOS ANGELES. SACRAMENTO-71 Lv inry 5 25 b Ttaay 6 2 le San Jot* 458 La Bakarviic3.1 , 203 1.5 Fora Haristra. 10 40 v NIl,ml:Atintinta sir [ 95 0901 Ab9 5Dlibithaminctuir 11 50L 4 3 2 366 " Ntotta311 Via "SACRAMENTO DAYLIGHT' Ie Martinet 6 IS At Matilites.. G 1 la San Joot . 6 OS la Fresno 1 4 15 k Sher honks RdS1' 6 45 Is Martinez 169; li fitLitiste"wr n 2 3 3 . 378 " Talloomr. 1221,-5641-2114 f3 (042i: 4 35015151'7, 1 90 State rim he flt•etke 1 to alvanee. Sacramento Daylight. la Martinez- 6 3 La Matti:bp 3 I A, Dalian.' Pier., 6 22 W Marina .. .' 8 28 L5 StinFateedtai Tatar 7 45 1711 11 1 11Mated glow (To Yosemite) 1 43" t...3. 11 „.4 14 3 3i ?3!45 -na rscoin -3 21 Between Sacramento anti Los Angeles, via San k0 Ihriainuir.iliivic • 1.. 73 •:. Laa- Dnistnntpgvig .. ... .. 9 4 La Oaloand tier.. 1 0 Is Marian • • . 9 117 In taaleand Pier . , 8 15 Fir, ,F-17.1/ 0 • ... • • 126.10 21,527 irk.'le Glenh:cPNit:int2 • 7 35 248 " Chowctills 314 Joaquin Valley. A- Portland • , s' Portland 85 10It kor tbrOgnitir. 85 10il re Sr l'orilluidOrrillyir 111 1559 Itk POOlandDinittruir 11 1 15,59, khi LosBakerdield Angeles.... .... 101 5 550' lek lianrcanw.fieldLe Angeles. ill• 1105 COI' 27$5 regi5 51-12;an Ninditennpail LI8450- 68 11 /12 1 12 1 531 Ne, lilt •5; af3 332 II (MbtrtoThliTio Yosoneto .... 355 -31355 1 - 5"215 11;1038 51-53Daily Leaves Sacramento 8:20 a.m., arrives Los Angeles n I 7:25 p.m. 12351 :: 171loseallionuce 111 41 55 )12 ?11._ 1;11121 252741il Li Loa Angeles ? 50 1 PASS NGERS USE FERRY STEAMER BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND OAKLAND PIER. 1 2% k ft(Illt) A 0 , leo 4 418 D4 La Gieridak 5 Ott Leaves Los Angeles 7:50 a.m., arrives Sacramento 290 It Rano olw 440 121 1046 la Bakenfirad 12 41 6:55 p.m. NO. S 1-S3 SAN JOAQUIN AND SACRAMENTO DAYLIGHTS. NO. 52-54 SAN JOAQUIN AND SACRAMENTO DAYLIGHTS. 2 376 " &dais 4'40 6 14 to14 PromoTulare 2551 56 (The Sacramento Daylight is combined as a unit Daily STREAMLINED Air Conditioned Trains. Doily STREAMLINED Air Conditioned Trains. 2C ca,:tm,E. 279 iv Merced 3 55 4mto must he riatevol in PA,eniter Arens Anii Potter Preto\ Rtalle. Feats mist Is rot,'" 4,i to advance. Passer3er Anon owl Porter Service ItadLo. i22161i.22C6141; 11.. 22..17 1:22. ...... 7. 667; 22;7511 ........ ........... _2 ;2-7 1 41 b Modistes 4 40 with the San Joaquin Daylight between Lathrop Chair Cars.
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