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The [[Trains in the Mission|San Jose-San Francisco railroad]] ran across an elevated iron bridge at the intersection of Dolores and 27th Streets for decades, ending during WWII when the bridge was dismantled after the railroad stopped passenger service and the iron was needed for war materiel.  
The [[Trains in the Mission|San Jose-San Francisco railroad]] ran across an elevated iron bridge at the intersection of Dolores and 27th Streets for decades, ending during WWII when the bridge was dismantled after [[Southern Pacific Railroad Rolls Through the City|the railroad]] stopped passenger service and the iron was needed for war materiel.  


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Revision as of 23:18, 1 May 2024

Unfinished History

The San Jose-San Francisco railroad ran across an elevated iron bridge at the intersection of Dolores and 27th Streets for decades, ending during WWII when the bridge was dismantled after the railroad stopped passenger service and the iron was needed for war materiel.

Northeast view along train bridge, c. 1942.

Photo: SFMemory.org

Northeast view across 27th and Dolores, 2023.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

1942.

Photo: SFMemory.org

Removed abutment for iron train bridge still sits on southwest corner of 27th and Dolores, 1942, St. Paul's church on Church Street in distance.

Photo: SFMemory.org

Southwest view across Dolores at 27th, 2023.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Sign indicating dismantling for war effort, 1942.

Photo: SFMemory.org

Train on bridge near Dolores Street, 1908.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library