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Pacific Market(en)USA / California / Rohnert_Park (Rohnert Park)store / shop, grocery / neigbourhood grocery storePacific Market www.pacificmkt.com 901 Golf Course Dr Rohnert Park, CA 94928 (707) 585-9643 Grocery store. Used to be Roger Wilco. Good food, slightly overpriced. Inside shopping center.
Pacific Casino Training(en)USA / Washington / Kingsgate (Woodinville)Casino dealer training school. They offer classes in poker, blackjack and other casino games. Website: www.pacificcasinotraining.com Address: 19011 Woodinville-Snohomish Rd NE, Suite 240, Woodinville, WA 98072 Phone: +1-425-398-1020
Pacific Bay Coffee(en)USA / California / Walnut_Creek (Walnut Creek)Local coffee house and micro roastery
Union Pacific Intermodal Facility(en)USA / Illinois / Rochelle
Southern Pacific Transcontinental ROW (abandoned)(en)USA / California / Livermore While the transcontintal railroad was the first railway line to cross the U.S., it wasn't truly a transcontinental line. The first transcontinental railroad terminated short of the Pacific destination of San Francisco, at Sacramento. The first truly transcontinental railroad was
Southern Pacific turntable (site)(en)USA / California / Livermore Site of the turntable which turned helper steam locomotives around in Altamont Pass, another being located down the hill in Livermore. It was owned by Southern Pacific.
Western Pacific wye (site)(en)USA / California / Livermore Wye used by Western Pacific to turn locomotives around.
Union Pacific (ex-Western Pacific) ROW(en)USA / California / Livermore Built in 1910 by the Western Pacific Railroad and owned by Union Pacific since 1984 after the WP-UP merger, this right-of-way is used by Union Pacific freight trains and ACE passenger trains. See also: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altamont_Pass en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Pacific_Railroad en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Pacific_Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad(en)USA / California / Carrick Railroad to Klamath Falls Oregon.
Carson & Colorado/Southern Pacific railbed (abandoned)(en)USA / California / Keeler This abandoned narrow-gauge railbed was originally built by the Carson and Colorado Railroad, later owned by Southern Pacific.
Carson & Colorado/Southern Pacific railbed (abandoned)(en)USA / California / Lone_Pine This abandoned narrow-gauge railbed was originally built by the Carson and Colorado Railroad, later owned by Southern Pacific.
Carson & Colorado/Southern Pacific railbed (abandoned)(en)USA / California / Lone_Pine This abandoned narrow-gauge railbed was originally built by the Carson and Colorado Railroad, later owned by Southern Pacific.
Carson & Colorado/Southern Pacific railbed (abandoned)(en)USA / California / Lone_Pine This abandoned narrow-gauge railbed was originally built by the Carson and Colorado Railroad, later owned by Southern Pacific.
Carson & Colorado/Southern Pacific railbed (abandoned)(en)USA / California / Bishop This abandoned narrow-gauge railbed was originally built by the Carson and Colorado Railroad, later owned by Southern Pacific.
Carson & Colorado/Southern Pacific railbed (abandoned)(en)USA / California / Bishop This abandoned narrow-gauge railbed was originally built by the Carson and Colorado Railroad, later owned by Southern Pacific.
Carson & Colorado/Southern Pacific railbed (abandoned)(en)USA / California / Bishop This abandoned narrow-gauge railbed was originally built by the Carson and Colorado Railroad, later owned by Southern Pacific.
Carson & Colorado/Southern Pacific railbed (abandoned)(en)USA / California / Big_Pine This abandoned narrow-gauge railbed was originally built by the Carson and Colorado Railroad, later owned by Southern Pacific.
Carson & Colorado/Southern Pacific railbed (abandoned)(en)USA / California / Keeler This abandoned narrow-gauge railbed was originally built by the Carson and Colorado Railroad, later owned by Southern Pacific.
Carson & Colorado/Southern Pacific railbed (abandoned)(en)USA / California / Lone_Pine This abandoned narrow-gauge railbed was originally built by the Carson and Colorado Railroad, later owned by Southern Pacific.
Union Pacific Railroad, Yermo yard(en)USA / California / Barstow
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