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Railroad crossing and vacant lot on NW corner of First and Santa Clara. Former site of Santa Fe Railway Station.

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Date
1979

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Date
1979
Subjects
Railroads-Arcadia Santa Fe Station
Physical Description
4x5 color
ID
1226
Collection
Photographs
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View of Santa Anita Santa Fe railroad station. Shows horse and Buggy "stage" that says Sierra Madre on it. One man is seated in stage. A man with a vest has his hand on back of it. Lady stands by window of station.

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Date
c.1898

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Date
c.1898
Subjects
Railroads-Santa Anita Station
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
519
Collection
Photographs
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John McCoy (who was station agent at Arcadia Santa Fe Station) pictured on bicycle with device for riding it along rail of railroad so he could inspect rails. His young son George is pictured beside him on a tricycle. Locomotive is on tracks.

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Date
c.1900

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Date
c.1900
Subjects
McCoy, John
McCoy, George
Railroads-Arcadia Santa Fe Station
Railroads-Arcadia Railroad Station
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
511
Collection
Photographs
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Arcadia Santa Fe Station.

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Date
c.1950

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Date
c.1950
Subjects
Railroads-Arcadia Santa Fe Station
Railroads-Arcadia Railroad Station
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
513
Collection
Photographs
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View east along Santa Fe tracks past private railroad car barn owned by Anita Baldwin to house her private rail car. Seen just beyond car barn, is Santa Anita Railroad Station. This photo is owned by Southern California Historical Society. It is shown here for research only.

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Date
c.1930-1932

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Date
c.1930-1932
Subjects
Baldwin, Anita
Railroads-Santa Anita Station
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
1006
Collection
Photographs
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Arcadia Santa Fe Station. Man standing beside building is not identified.

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Date
c.1968

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Date
c.1968
Subjects
Railroads-Arcadia Santa Fe Station
Railroads-Arcadia Railroad Station
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
514
Collection
Photographs
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Artist
Justine Wishek
Description
Arcadia Santa Fe Station -- Originally located at First Avenue and St. Joseph Street, the Arcadia Railroad Station was built in 1887 by the Santa Fe Railroad. This is the artist's conception of the station as it might have appeared in the early 1900s, complete with gables, turrets and cupolas. Th…

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Artist
Justine Wishek
Description
Arcadia Santa Fe Station -- Originally located at First Avenue and St. Joseph Street, the Arcadia Railroad Station was built in 1887 by the Santa Fe Railroad. This is the artist's conception of the station as it might have appeared in the early 1900s, complete with gables, turrets and cupolas. The wood-frame, three-room structure was built to provide passenger service to and from Los Angeles. In later years, it was used exclusively for freight. In 1971, the building was moved to the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds in Pomona, where it was restored.
Item ID
74W
Collection
Paintings
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View north toward San Gabriel Mountains showing Arcadia Santa Fe Railroad Station. This is one of playing cards made by E.J."Lucky" Baldwin, each showing a different scene of the Ranch or Arcadia area. This is the three of hearts. This photo belongs to the Huntington Library. It is shown here for research only.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs539
Date
c.1890

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Date
c.1890
Subjects
Railroads-Arcadia Railroad Station
Railroads-Arcadia Santa Fe Station
Baldwin, Elias J. "Lucky"-Playing cards
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
535
Collection
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View of Arcadia Santa Fe Station from south side near tracks.

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Date
1965

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Date
1965
Subjects
Railroads-Arcadia Santa Fe Station
Railroads-Arcadia Railroad Station
Physical Description
3x3 b&w
ID
515
Collection
Photographs
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View from a bit farther east than photo #515 of Arcadia Santa Fe Station. Shows loading ramp to station storage facility.

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Date
1965

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Date
1965
Subjects
Railroads-Arcadia Santa Fe Station
Railroads-Arcadia Railroad Station
Physical Description
3x3 b&w
ID
516
Collection
Photographs
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Santa Fe self-propelled car that was half passenger and half mail, shown standing on tracks by Arcadia Santa Fe station building. The Control Tower is shown at the west end of the car.

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Date
c.1940

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Date
c.1940
Subjects
Railroads
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
507
Collection
Photographs
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View from SE toward track side of Arcadia Santa Fe Station. There is a white automobile parked beside it.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs522
Date
1965

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Date
1965
Subjects
Railroads-Arcadia Santa Fe Station
Railroads-Arcadia Railroad Station
Physical Description
3x3 color
ID
518
Collection
Photographs
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Artist
Edna Lenz
Description
The Short Line -- This railway line ran one train a day each way between Los Angeles and Pasadena, and became famous in the 1920's when it was used in "The Perils of Pauline," (Pearl White silent-movie serial), and many other silent movies.

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Artist
Edna Lenz
Description
The Short Line -- This railway line ran one train a day each way between Los Angeles and Pasadena, and became famous in the 1920's when it was used in "The Perils of Pauline," (Pearl White silent-movie serial), and many other silent movies.
Item ID
48L
Collection
Paintings
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Artist
Edna Lenz
Description
Early Railway Engine

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Artist
Edna Lenz
Description
Early Railway Engine
Item ID
77L
Collection
Paintings
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William Kreutzkamp, station master and Western Union telegrapher, at his desk in Arcadia Santa Fe station. He held this position from 1909 to about 1915.

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Date
by using perpetual calendar, it could be August 1910, May 1911, December 1913, or March 1915.

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Date
by using perpetual calendar, it could be August 1910, May 1911, December 1913, or March 1915.
Subjects
Kreutzkamp, William
Railroads-Arcadia Railroad Station
Railroads-Arcadia Santa Fe Station
Physical Description
6x10 b&w
ID
1057
Collection
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View toward NW from street side of Arcadia Santa Fe Station. Arcadia Lumber Co. buildings may be seen in extreme left.

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Date
1965

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Date
1965
Subjects
Railroads-Arcadia Santa Fe Station
Railroads-Arcadia Railroad Station
Physical Description
4x4 color
ID
517
Collection
Photographs
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View toward east of Arcadia Santa Fe Station. There is a train on the track in front of station. A white building on east side of First Avenue next to the tracks is also partially visible between station and train.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs516
Date
April 1950

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Date
April 1950
Subjects
Railroads-Arcadia Santa Fe Station
Railroads-Arcadia Railroad Station
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
512
Collection
Photographs
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Santa Anita Wash following flooding of early 1938. View is looking west along washed-out Santa Fe Railroad tracks toward Santa Fe Bridge across Santa Anita Wash. People can be seen looking at the damage.

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Date
March 3, 1938

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Date
March 3, 1938
Subjects
Flood control
Santa Anita Wash
Physical Description
5x7 b&w
ID
812
Collection
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Looking east toward Santa Anita Railroad station. There are palm trees located both on west and east side of station.

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Date
c.1930-1932

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Date
c.1930-1932
Subjects
Railroads-Santa Anita Station
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
1009
Collection
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View of south side of Santa Anita Santa Fe Station being rebuilt on its new site at Arboretum, the result of a city-wide drive to preserve the station.

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Date
1970

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Date
1970
Subjects
Railroads-Santa Anita Station
Physical Description
8x10 color
ID
527
Collection
Photographs
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