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Ep 6 - The Solano and Contra Costa

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All over California there is evidence of the Transcontinental Railroad which once traveled from the central part of the country in Omaha NE to the West in Oakland. There are landmarks, bridges, and train lines still in use today all over the central part of the state but there is one section that I personally find more interesting than the rest and with only a few items left to hint at its existence - an old building and pier in Benicia, some ruined foundation in Port Costa, and a overgrown breakwater in Antioch.


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All over California there is evidence of the Transcontinental Railroad which once traveled from the central part of the country in Omaha NE to the West in Oakland. There are landmarks, bridges, and train lines still in use today all over the central part of the state but there is one section that I personally find more interesting than the rest and with only a few items left to hint at its existence - an old building and pier in Benicia, some ruined foundation in Port Costa, and a overgrown breakwater in Antioch.


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