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Hamilton
St. John
Chico Landing
Phelan
Chico
Rosedale
Mullberry
Speedway
Savona
Durham
Esquon
Blavo
Oroville
Ramada
Shippee
Thermalito
Oroville Junction
Lorraine
Hazelbusch
Rio Bonito
Colusa
East Biggs
Rowena
Richland
Tuttle
Peachton
Sycamore
East Gridley
Gilindo
Meridian
Manzanita
Farmlan
Chandon
Lira
Riviera
Tarke
Live Oak
Stohlman
Bihlman
Summy
Walton
Girdner
Stafford
Noyes
Encinal
Sutter
Sanders
Humphrey
Nuestro
Almendra
Pease
Colusa Junction
Harter
Paloro
Gomez
Yuba City
Marysville
Reed
Alicia
Pearson
Howard
Reed Junction
Arboga
Plumas
Lewis
Algodon
Bear River
Rio Oso
Esmerelda
Stolp
East Nicolaus
Striplin
Catlett
Pleasant Grove
Woodland
Short
Deaner
Sankey
Hebron
Riego
Birch
Ardmore
Conaway
Elverta
Rio Linda
Robla
Fremont
Allison
Haviland
Del Paso
Kiesel
Brooke
Vin
Hagginwood
Beatrice
Altos
Marty
North Sacramento
Fourness
Swanston
Leeman
Globe
Lovdal
Rose Orchard
Sacramento
Bryte
8th & K Streets
Mikon
3rd & M Streets
Peethill
trolley wire / third rail catenary
Westgate
Jefferson
Bevan
Riverview
Arcade
Argenta
Bermuda
Saxon
Tasco
Yolano
Willow Point
Libfarm
Coniston
Delhi
Newtown
Belleair
Central
Bunker
Greendale
Vale
Silverdale
Sorroca
Valdez
Dixon
Oxford
Mayes
Silver
Peterson
Dozier
Binghampton
Olcott
Brown
Vacaville
Vacaville Junction
Cordero
Armijo
Creed
Fairfield
Denverton
Clima
Rio Vista Junction
Suval
Garfield
Chadbourne
Russell
Molena
Danielson
Montezuma
Willotta
Montezuma Slough
Dutton
Chipps
Mallard
West Pittsburg
Pittsburg
Shell Point
McAvoy
Nichols
Port Chicago
Clyde
Ohmer
Adeline
Concord
Kilgore
Meinert
Whitman
Bancroft
Gavin
Las Juntas
Moore
Pleasant Hill
Walwood
Walden
Hillside
Walnut Creek
Tres Robles
Saranap
Castle Hill
Raliez
Krelling
Lafayette
Hill Grade
W. Lafayette
Romero
Burton
Alamo
St. Marys College
Hemme
Moraga
Camille Ave
Valle Vista
Van Gordon
Pinehurst
Danville
Canyon
Diablo
Sequoia
Havens
Temescal
Rockridge
College Avenue
Key System Mole
This is a route-map template for the Sacramento Northern Railway , a California interurban railway .
Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1 ],[2 ] for more information.
Vince Abbate, Vince Abbate (20 September 2007). "Rail days" . Chico News & Review. Retrieved 14 June 2020 . larger version of same map: "(untitled)" (Map). American Rails . 1939.
"Time Table 3" (PDF) . San Francisco–Sacramento Railroad Corporation. May 25, 1924. Retrieved 29 May 2024 – via Wx4.