Report 14-2 Dispatcher 48-X2
Baja's First Railroad
THE PENINSULAR RAILROAD, 1891-1909 AT SAN QUINTIN, BAJA CALIFORNIA
Offices & residence at flour mill, San Quintin.
Courtesy Bill Cochran, Title Insurance & Trust Co.
Station & Peninsular R.R. No. l, San Quintin, 1897.
(Courtesy Percy Hussong, Ensenada)
Peninsular R.R. #1 and train load of salvaged ties.
Courtesy Mrs. L.M. Hutchison, Title Insur. & Trust Co.
Prior to tearing up of track at San Quintin, 11-08.
(Courtesy Mrs. L. M. Hutchison, Tecate, Calif.)
Causeway, trestle, flour mill & warehouse. Note water pipe. 1897.
(Courtesy Percy Hussong, Ensenada)
Laborers picking up ties on the inner peninsular at the borrow pit, 1909.
(Courtesy Bill Cochran, Title Insurance & Trust Co., Union Title, San Diego)
The 400-ton capacity lighter is ready to load rail at San Quintin, 1909.
(Hutchison, Title Ins. & Trust)
SPECIAL NOTE:
Photographs on this page are from the Southwest Railway Library, Dodge Collection. However, the photographs were originally from the individuals or Institution credited.
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