Title:
A second railroad station is built in Mill Valley
Creator:
Roy D. Graves
Subject:
Railroads
Railroad stations
Construction
Construction workers
railroad workers
Employees
Northwestern Pacific Railroad
Mill Valley and Mount Tamalpais Railway
O. Collister
Jack Brady
H. Westcott
Description:
a second railroad station is built to serve commuters and mountain railroad riders. Men identified in the photo are station
agent O. Collister with beard at far left, conductor Jack Brady at the top of the ladder, fireman H. Westcott wearing white
overalls. The old station at Miller Avenue and Sunnyside Avenue is at the left of the photo.
Publisher:
Mill Valley Public Library
Contributor:
Lucretia Little
Date:
1895-1898
1956
Type:
image;
Format:
1 photographic print: 17.5 x 13 cm.
Identifier:
CMLPL_105
photo cabinet 2, Railroads - Stations - Mill Valley; negative 1447
Source:
Selected photograph from insert between pages 62-63 in Redwood Railways…A History of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad and
Predecessor Lines by Gilbert H. Kneiss
Language:
eng;
Coverage:
Mill Valley (Calif.)
Rights:
copyrighted
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