RailPictures.Net Photo: SP 3208 Southern Pacific Railroad EMD SDP45 at Oakland, California by Drew Jacksich
 
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» Southern Pacific Railroad (more..)
» EMD SDP45 (more..)
» 16th Station 
» Oakland, California, USA (more..)
» March, 1971
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» SP 3208 (more..)
» The Cascade (more..)
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SP's Cascade getting ready to depart Oakland's 16th station and head to Portland. This station was abandoned after the 1989 earthquake. The buildings still stand but all the track is gone and a freeway is to the immediate right.
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