Established in 1908, the Stockton Terminal and Eastern Railroad (reporting mark STE) provides service to several companies around the Stockton area, in San Joaquin...
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Stockton Terminal and Eastern No. 1 is a 4-4-0 steam locomotive originally built in 1864 by Norris-Lancaster for the first Western Pacific Railroad. The...
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. STE, Ste, and Ste. may refer to: Stockton Terminal and Eastern Railroad Stevens Point Municipal Airport, IATA code STE...
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Pacific and BNSF Railway, the two largest railroad networks in North America both service Stockton and its port via connections with the Stockton Terminal and...
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Stockton Terminal and Eastern Railroad STER - St. Thomas and Eastern Railway STEX - Sterling Chemicals, Inc. STLE - St. Louis & Evansville Railroad Co...
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Paul and Pacific Northwest Railroad (SPPN) St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (SPPR) Stockton Terminal and Eastern Railroad (STE) Stourbridge Railroad (SBRR)...
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Central California Traction Company (category Economy of Stockton, California)
of Stockton. It connects to the Stockton Terminal and Eastern Railroad company freight lines that serve greater Stockton. Several miles of the CCT track...
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train crash was filmed on the Stockton Terminal and Eastern Railroad in Linden, near the intersection of Ketcham Lane and Archerdale Road. The Bell JetRanger...
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First transcontinental railroad. After the completion of the railroad from Sacramento to Alameda Terminal on September 6, 1869, and then the Oakland Pier...
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Electric Railroad 1881/1891–1905 Stockton Street Railway 1874–1881/1891 horsecar Stockton Terminal and Eastern Railroad now a freight railroad, 1908–present...
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Company Camino, Cable and Northern Railroad Carson and Tahoe Lumber and Fluming Company Caspar, South Fork and Eastern Railroad Charles W. Kitts Clover Valley...
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helped build the first transcontinental railroad, and later was sold to Stockton Terminal and Eastern in 1914 and renumbered 1. Currently at the Travel...
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Stockton Metropolitan Airport (IATA: SCK, ICAO: KSCK, FAA LID: SCK) is a joint civil-military airport three miles southeast of downtown Stockton, a city...
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Sacramento Northern Railway (redirect from Oakland Antioch and Eastern Railroad)
Southern Pacific Railroad. The SN had been two separate interurban companies connecting at Sacramento until 1925. The Oakland, Antioch, and Eastern Railway was...
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OmniTRAX (redirect from Peru Industrial Railroad)
(40 km) Stockton Terminal & Eastern Railroad, a short line linking several industrial customers to the Port of Stockton, the Union Pacific, and the BNSF. The...
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List of rail yards (section Eastern Europe)
Yard (former UP interchange yard), Now Eastern Idaho Railroad headquarters (Watco) Centralia: Centralia Terminal (CN) Centralia Yard (BNSF) Champaign:...
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Bucksport, California (redirect from Bucksport and Elk River Railroad)
number 3 was sold to the Stockton Terminal and Eastern Railroad, and subsequently preserved by the California State Railroad Museum. Golla, Victor, California...
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1948 Chicago's Railroad fair where it once again appeared as Jupiter. In 1955, it operated on the Stockton Terminal & Eastern Railroad. In 1957 Genoa...
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Great Northern Railway (U.S.) (redirect from Billings and Northern Railroad)
connected with the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe in Stockton, California, and together the three railroads (GN, WP, and ATSF) competed with Southern Pacific...
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first truly transcontinental railroad was completed September 1869, from Sacramento through Stockton, over Altamont Pass and thence via Niles Canyon to...
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Merced station (California High-Speed Rail) (redirect from Merced station (Southern Pacific Railroad))
to Stockton) was completed in 1891. The SP later built a new station off 16th Street at N Street. The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railroad opened...
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Pacific Railroad (UPRR) built 1,085 miles (1,746 km) from the road's eastern terminus at the Missouri River settlements of Council Bluffs and Omaha, Nebraska...
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from Redding and Red Bluff to the Sacramento Valley Station. The original Sacramento station was the terminal of the Central Pacific Railroad. The present...
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Niles Canyon Railway (category Heritage railroads in California)
Alameda Terminal, while a few cars switched off at the San Jose Junction for San Jose and Gilroy. This opening of a transcontinental railroad to the Pacific...
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Pacific Railroad and the Central Pacific Railroad/Southern Pacific Railroad, between the eastern termini of Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Omaha, Nebraska, and the...
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produced for New York New Jersey Rail, and 5 have been produced for Chevron to be used in the refineries of Houston and Beaumont-Port Arthur, Texas. List of...
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services such as New York-New Haven, and Stockton-San Jose. In Alaska, intercity service is provided by Alaska Railroad instead of Amtrak. Commuter rail systems...
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Millennium Station (redirect from Randolph Street Terminal (Chicago))
located under Millennium Park, a terminal station was first established here in the 1800s by the Illinois Central Railroad (IC) but has gone through several...
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Pacific Railroad in August 1869. Part of the SF&A line between Alameda Terminal and San Leandro served as a portion of the First transcontinental railroad starting...
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Pacific Locomotive Association (category Railroad museums in California)
Richmond-San Rafael Ferry terminal. Quarry Products leased the railroad to the PLA for one dollar per year. As other historic locomotives and cars were acquired...
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