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    The Sutter Street Railway was originally a horsecar line in San Francisco. The railway began service on May 1, 1866 as the Front Street, Mission and Ocean...
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    Clay Street Hill RR in June 1877 over patents, but dismissed it voluntarily the following March.: 622  The next cable car line to open was the Sutter Street...
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    It remains prominent for its nightlife. Sutter Street Railway established cable car service on Polk Street between Post and Pacific in 1883. Cable service...
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    3 Jackson (category San Francisco Municipal Railway trolleybus routes)
    Street. Inbound buses turn off Sutter at Laguna then eastward on Post until Kearny and turning back via Bush and Sansome. The Sutter Street Railway was...
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    San Francisco Cable Car Museum (category Street railway museums in the United States)
    The cable cars displayed include: Sutter Street Railway - grip car 46 and trailer 54 dating from the 1870s Clay Street Hill Railroad - grip car 8, the only...
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  • Ferris Street Railway Fourteenth Street Railroad Highland Park and Fruitvale Railway Interurban Electric Railway Key System Oakland Cable Railway Oakland...
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    The Sutter Avenue–Rutland Road station is a station on the IRT New Lots Line of the New York City Subway, located at the intersection of Sutter Avenue...
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  • Northern Electric's Chico-Sacramento mainline) Sutter Tarke Meridian Colusa Tracks in Colusa ran along Market Street. The track between Tarke and Colusa was...
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  • April 15, 2024. "Street Car Line Now a Thing of the Past". The Monitor-Press. December 12, 1890. Retrieved April 15, 2024. "Street Railway Changes Hands"...
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    Sacramento, California (category Railway towns in California)
    lettered and 31 numbered streets (today's grid from C St. to Broadway and from Front St. to Alhambra Blvd.) Relations between Sutter and his son became embittered...
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    China Slough (redirect from Sutter Slough)
    China Slough (also called: Sutter Slough, China Lake, Sutter Lake, Sacramento Chinatown, Sacramento Chinadom, Old Sacramento Chinatown, Yee Fow), is historical...
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    The Sutter Avenue station is a station on the BMT Canarsie Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Van Sinderen and Sutter Avenues...
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    Montgomery Street/Post Street entrance was closed for construction. The Sutter Street entrance closed on October 18, 2023, after the Post Street entrance...
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    Avenue was begun. From October 5, 2016, to June 19, 2017, this station and Sutter Avenue–Rutland Road were closed for renovations. The New Lots Line passes...
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    Market Street Railway Company was a commercial streetcar and bus operator in San Francisco. The company was named after the famous Market Street of that...
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    19 Polk (category San Francisco Municipal Railway bus routes)
    Hayes, Larkin, and Geary to meet up on Polk. Sutter Street Railway established cable car service on Polk Street between Post and Pacific in 1883. The tracks...
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    Montgomery Hunter-Dulin Building (111 Sutter at Montgomery) 100 Montgomery Street 101 Montgomery 180 Montgomery Street Russ Building (235 Montgomery) Commercial...
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    Museum of California Demoro1 1985, pp. 16–17 US 764,224  "Street Railway Patents". The Street Railway Journal. 24 (3): 116. July 16, 1904 – via Archive.org...
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    Berkeley at Northbrae and Thousand Oaks. The route chosen was Henry Street and Sutter Street to its intersection with Hopkins. At this point a ridge carrying...
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    Trolleybuses in San Francisco (category San Francisco Municipal Railway)
    construction of the Bay Bridge. By early August of that year, the Market Street Railway Company (MSRy), successor to the URR, applied to the State Railroad...
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  • Interborough Express (category Proposed railway lines in New York (state))
    McDonald Avenue, East 16th Street, Flatbush Avenue-Nostrand Avenue, Utica Avenue, Remsen Avenue, Linden Boulevard, Livonia Avenue, Sutter Avenue, Atlantic Avenue...
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    built, the maximum grade along the route of Stockton Street north from its intersection with Sutter was 18% and the maximum grade south from the intersection...
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  • Street, and Bedford Avenue; K trains would stop at New Lots Avenue, Sutter Avenue, Bushwick Avenue–Aberdeen Street, Halsey Street, Jefferson Street,...
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    Crown Heights–Utica Avenue station (category Railway stations in the United States opened in 1920)
    4 and limited rush hour 5 trains that originate and terminate here, is Sutter Avenue–Rutland Road. This is the easternmost underground and four-track...
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    196 from the 12,268 counted in the 2000 Census. It is part of the Yuba-Sutter area of Greater Sacramento. Marysville is located on the ancestral land...
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    Valley Station is an Amtrak railway station in the city of Sacramento, California, at 401 I Street on the corner of Fifth Street, built in 1926 on the site...
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    Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit (category San Francisco Municipal Railway)
    supplementing it between Union Street and Sutter Street, and the 30 Stockton (the former F) between North Point and Chestnut streets. Route 30X Freeway Express...
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    northbound track, and was connected to the existing Canarsie Line north of Sutter Avenue station in 2003. Connecting the northbound Canarsie line to this...
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    Historic Folsom station (category Railway stations in the United States opened in 2005)
    Gold Line. The station is located near the intersection of Sutter Street and Reading Street, adjacent to the Western-themed city center. "SacRT System...
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    began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. The news of gold brought approximately 300...
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