Northwestern Pacific Railroad interurban lines information
Railway lines in Marin County, California, 1903-1941
Northwestern Pacific Railroad interurban
The former B Street station in 2018
History
Opened
August 21, 1903[1]: 71
Closed
February 28, 1941
Route map
Legend
NWP to Cazadero
Manor
Fairfax
Pastori
Lansdale
Yolanda
San Anselmo
Highland
West End
NWP to Eureka
B Street
San Rafael
Bolinas
California Park
Ross
Cal Park Hill Tunnel
Corte Madera Creek
Green Brae
Kentfield
Corte Madera Creek
Escalle
Detour
Larkspur
NWP to Tiburon
Baltimore Park
Mill Valley
Corte Madera
Park Avenue
Chapman
Locust Avenue
Alto Tunnel
High School
Alto
Almonte
Manzanita
Waldo
Pine
Sausalito
Hyde Street Pier
Ferry Building
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The Northwestern Pacific Railroad (and its predecessor North Shore Railroad) operated a network of electric interurban lines in Marin County, California from 1903 to 1941. The lines ran to Sausalito at the southern tip of the county, where connecting ferries ran to San Francisco. Trains consisted of electric multiple units powered by third rail electrification. The lines were the first third-rail electrification in California, and the first major railroad to use alternating current signals.
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