Santa Fe Cut, 8-7-96 (Meehan)

Santa Fe cut, 8-7-96 (Meehan): Workers along the Santa Fe Cut in Pinole, CA.
Santa Fe cut, 8-7-96 (Meehan)

Workers along the Santa Fe Cut in Pinole, CA.

Name/Title

Santa Fe Cut, 8-7-96 (Meehan)

Description

In March 1881, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad reached Southern California, turned northward, crossed the Tehachapi Mountains, and went into the great San Joaquin Valley. At Stockton, it veered west toward Oakland and San Francisco, dealing with swampland, Delta waterways, and the hills and valleys from Martinez to Pinole on its way to Point Richmond. It provided freight and passenger service, connecting to San Francisco by barge. In 1901, the railroad known today as BNSF (Burlington Northern Santa Fe) built a red train depot at the northeast corner of Charles Street. It burned down in 1944 while a new depot (in this Robert Morris photo) adjacent was being built. That depot was demolished by the railroad in 1998.

Made/Created

Date made

Aug 7, 1996

Copyright

Copyright Holder

Pinole Historical Society