Dick Schmidt's photo of the railyard blast made front pages around the country. The Washington Post, which was then busy covering Watergate, was among them.
Dick Schmidt's photo of the railyard blast made front pages around the country. The Washington Post, which was then busy covering Watergate, was among them.
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Sacramento's downtown railyard is drawing interest from some of the nation's main urban developers. But it is also one of the nation's biggest "brownfield" sites and does not yet have a final remediation plan.
Sacramento's downtown railyard is drawing interest from some of the nation's main urban developers. But it is also one of the nation's biggest "brownfield" sites and does not yet have a final remediation plan.
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An underground tunnel allows passengers to pass from the old train station to the new tracks a few hundred feet north at the downtown railyard. Thursday, August 9, 2012.
An underground tunnel allows passengers to pass from the old train station to the new tracks a few hundred feet north at the downtown railyard. Thursday, August 9, 2012.
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Artist renderings show where the Sacramento arena would fit in the railyard. This view is from the south.
Artist renderings show where the Sacramento arena would fit in the railyard. This view is from the south.
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Railyard Wikipedia Information
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Lathrop rail- yard plan moves ahead
March 13, 2013
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STOCKTON - A plan for a massive rail-yard expansion project outside Lathrop moved forward without a decision from the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday. ...
Briefs - - Published March 14, 2013
March 13, 2013
| Recordnet News Headlines
STOCKTON - A plan for a massive rail-yard expansion project outside Lathrop moved forward without a decision from the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday. ...
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