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San Diego and Arizona Railway

San Diego and Arizona Railway
Author: Ph.D., Reena Deutsch
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2011-01-10
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1439640475

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Surveyors called the San Diego and Arizona Railway (SD&A) The Impossible Railroad because of its jagged, mountainous, and brutal desert route. The financier and driving force behind building this binational 148-mile rail connection to the east from San Diego, California, was businessman John D. Spreckels. Because of his perseverance, the jinxed 19071919 construction overcame a series of disasters, including the Mexican Revolution, a prolonged lawsuit, floods, World War I, labor shortages, a tunnel cave-in, and a lethal pandemic. Once up and running, the line was intermittently in and out of service and later sold and renamed the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway. While The Impossible Railroad still faces constant challenges and partial closures, freight and trolley service currently operate on its right-of-way, and tourist excursions are offered at its Campo, California, depot.


Prototypes for Modelers

Prototypes for Modelers
Author: Charles M. O'Herin
Publisher: Link Pen Publishing
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2006
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780977627905

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San Diego and Arizona Railway

San Diego and Arizona Railway
Author: Reena Deutsch
Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2011-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781531653958

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Surveyors called the San Diego and Arizona Railway (SD&A) "The Impossible Railroad" because of its jagged, mountainous, and brutal desert route. The financier and driving force behind building this binational 148-mile rail connection to the east from San Diego, California, was businessman John D. Spreckels. Because of his perseverance, the jinxed 1907-1919 construction overcame a series of disasters, including the Mexican Revolution, a prolonged lawsuit, floods, World War I, labor shortages, a tunnel cave-in, and a lethal pandemic. Once up and running, the line was intermittently in and out of service and later sold and renamed the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway. While "The Impossible Railroad" still faces constant challenges and partial closures, freight and trolley service currently operate on its right-of-way, and tourist excursions are offered at its Campo, California, depot.


San Diego & Arizona Railway Main Line Route Passenger Service

San Diego & Arizona Railway Main Line Route Passenger Service
Author: John M. Fiscella
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Railroad stations
ISBN: 9780984604715

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A comprehensive description of the main line passenger service which ran over the San Diego & Arizona Railway, and its successor, the San Diego & Arizona Eastern Railway. Many details are covered : anecdotes of operation, scheduling and consists of trains, description of passenger service cars and locomotives and details of the passenger business--


San Diego & Arizona

San Diego & Arizona
Author: Robert M. Hanft
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1988
Genre:
ISBN:

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San Diego and Arizona Railway

San Diego and Arizona Railway
Author: Reena Deutsch
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738581484

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Surveyors called the San Diego and Arizona Railway (SD&A) "The Impossible Railroad" because of its jagged, mountainous, and brutal desert route. The financier and driving force behind building this binational 148-mile rail connection to the east from San Diego, California, was businessman John D. Spreckels. Because of his perseverance, the jinxed 1907-1919 construction overcame a series of disasters, including the Mexican Revolution, a prolonged lawsuit, floods, World War I, labor shortages, a tunnel cave-in, and a lethal pandemic. Once up and running, the line was intermittently in and out of service and later sold and renamed the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway. While "The Impossible Railroad" still faces constant challenges and partial closures, freight and trolley service currently operate on its right-of-way, and tourist excursions are offered at its Campo, California, depot.


Last Transcontinental Link

Last Transcontinental Link
Author: Charles M. O'Herin
Publisher: Link Pen
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2009
Genre: Railroads
ISBN: 9780977627936

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San Diego and Arizona Eastern Motive Power and Equipment

San Diego and Arizona Eastern Motive Power and Equipment
Author: Wayne M. Scarpaci
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2017-07-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781514646076

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This volume presents a reference of the motive power and equipment of the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway 1906-1977. The 144 miles of the SD&AE operated from the cool tidewaters of San Diego Bay to a Southern Pacific connection on the scorching sands at Yuma Arizona The trains ran through stark, desolate desert scenery and over the spectacular rocky Laguna Mountains. Which gave the SD&AE a unique majesty and beauty that rivaled the most scenic lines in North America.The focus of this volume is an in depth review of the steam locomotives, motor cars, and rolling stock of this little known railroad. A complete pictorial history of each of the engines is presented. And it includes the changes and modifications to each each locomotive. An overview of leased Southern Pacific steam and diesel power. (The SD&AE was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Southern Pacific from 1933-1976). It also has a brief overview history of the railroad and predecessor companies. And of the 'connecting' railroads (US Gypsum, Western Salt and NAS North Island). Operation of the railroad over the years of 1919-1977 is documented. The book is lavishly illustrated with 24 original full color paintings by the author and over 250 black and white and color photographs. Included are the official SD&AE 1929 and 1943 locomotive and tender diagrams. For more great railroad and naval art please visit www.artbywayne.com