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'''Caltrain, the publicly maintained commuter rail from San Jose to San Francisco, rolls south near the 22nd St. station.'''
'''Caltrain, the publicly maintained commuter rail from San Jose to San Francisco, rolls south near the 22nd St. station.'''


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''Photo: Chris Carlsson''
 
== Two photographs of the Caltrain. ==


[[Image:transit1$caltrain-station-townsend.jpg]]
[[Image:transit1$caltrain-station-townsend.jpg]]


'''The 4th & Townsend Caltrain terminal, due for a makeover in 1997-98. (A block away at 3rd, there once stood a beautiful Spanish Mission style station, in the days when steaming [[Trains in the Mission locomotives]] brought thousands into the city every day.)'''
'''The 4th & Townsend Caltrain terminal, due for a makeover in 1997-98. (A block away at 3rd, there once stood a beautiful Spanish Mission style station, in the days when steaming [[Trains in the Mission| locomotives]] brought thousands into the city every day.)'''
 
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''Carlsson,Chris - Photographer-Artist ''
''Photo: Chris Carlsson''


Carlsson,Chris - Photographer-Artist


Gaar Collection,San Francisco,CA - Publisher or Photographer
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Transit1$caltrain-at-22nd-st.jpg

Caltrain, the publicly maintained commuter rail from San Jose to San Francisco, rolls south near the 22nd St. station.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Transit1$caltrain-station-townsend.jpg

The 4th & Townsend Caltrain terminal, due for a makeover in 1997-98. (A block away at 3rd, there once stood a beautiful Spanish Mission style station, in the days when steaming locomotives brought thousands into the city every day.)

Photo: Chris Carlsson


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