Arrowhead |
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Tracks at E Street and 3rd Street in San Bernardino, adjacent the Stewart Hotel, 1905 |
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Status | Defunct |
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Owner | Pacific Electric |
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Locale | San Bernardino, California |
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Type | Interurban |
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System | Pacific Electric |
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Operator(s) | Pacific Electric |
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Opened | February 22, 1902 (1902-02-22) |
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Closed | August 31, 1932 (1932-08-31) |
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Number of tracks | 1–2 |
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Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
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Old gauge | 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)[1] |
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Electrification | Overhead line, 600 V DC |
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7.2
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Arrowhead Hot Springs
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7.2
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Waterman
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6.7
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Reservoir
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6.6
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Copia Ranch
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4.9
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Stop
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4.8
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Hurtt
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4.6
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Bee Cut
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4.3
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Severance
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4.0
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Crusher
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34th Street
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3.5
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Marshall Boulevard
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3.3
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Arrowhead Station
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2.9
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Cory Avenue
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2.8
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25th Street
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2.7
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24th Street
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2.7
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B Street
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2.6
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Mountain View & Highland Avenue
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2.5
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Arrowhead Avenue
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2.4
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Highland Avenue
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2.4
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21st Street
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2.3
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20th Street
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2.2
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19th Street
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2.1
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18th Street
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2.0
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17th Street
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1.9
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16th Street
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1.7
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Magnolia
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1.6
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14th Street
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1.5
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13th Street
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1.4
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Base Line
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1.2
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11th Street
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1.1
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10th Street
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1.0
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9th Street
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0.8
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8th Street
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0.7
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7th Street
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0.6
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6th Street
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0.5
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Church Street
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0.5
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5th Street
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0.4
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4th Street
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0.3
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Court Street
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0.2
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D Street
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0.1
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E Street
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San Bernardino
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The Arrowhead Line was a suburban route of the Pacific Electric Railway. It ran from the joint Pacific Electric and Southern Pacific San Bernardino Depot to Arrowhead Springs, by way of D Street.[2]