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Image:Santa Fe Route Map 1891.jpg|{{Santa Fe Route Map 1891.jpg/credit}}<br />A map of "The Santa Fé Route" and subsidiary lines (including the "Surf Line" route traveled by the ''San Diegan'') as published in an 1891 issue of the ''Grain Dealers and Shippers Gazetteer''. | Image:Santa Fe Route Map 1891.jpg|{{Santa Fe Route Map 1891.jpg/credit}}<br />A map of "The Santa Fé Route" and subsidiary lines (including the "Surf Line" route traveled by the ''San Diegan'') as published in an 1891 issue of the ''Grain Dealers and Shippers Gazetteer''. | ||
Image:LA Times cover 112058.JPG|{{LA Times cover 112058.JPG/credit}}<br />An F4D Skyray fighter jet overshot the runway at the Marine Corps Air Station in El Toro, California on November 19, 1958 and was struck by southbound train No. 74. No fatalities and only a few injuries resulted from the colision. | |||
Image:ATSF 43C.jpg|{{ATSF 43C.jpg/credit}}<br />AT&SF #43C and the ''San Diegan'' head south to San Diego on April 6, 1968. | Image:ATSF 43C.jpg|{{ATSF 43C.jpg/credit}}<br />AT&SF #43C and the ''San Diegan'' head south to San Diego on April 6, 1968. | ||
Image:SP 6451 and ATSF 340 LAUPT March 1971.jpg|{{SP 6451 and ATSF 340 LAUPT March 1971.jpg/credit}}<br />Santa Fe #340, leading the ''San Diegan'', and Southern Pacific #6451, heading up ''The Sunset'', both lay over at the Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal in March, 1971. | Image:SP 6451 and ATSF 340 LAUPT March 1971.jpg|{{SP 6451 and ATSF 340 LAUPT March 1971.jpg/credit}}<br />Santa Fe #340, leading the ''San Diegan'', and Southern Pacific #6451, heading up ''The Sunset'', both lay over at the Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal in March, 1971. |
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- Amtrak San Diegan 1998.jpg
(CC) Photo: Steven Reynolds / TrainWeb.com
Amtrak Train No. 580 (powered by an EMD F40PH in "push" mode) departs the station in Fullerton, California with the southbound San Diegan in January, 1998. (CC) Photo: Robert A. Estremo
The former combination depot of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in Orange, California. The Mediterranean Revival Style structure was dedicated on May 1, 1938 and was closed with the discontinuation of passenger service in 1971. The building was granted historic landmark status by the City on November 15, 1990. As of 2011 the facilty has served as home to a Ruby's Diner.(CC) Photo: Robert A. Estremo
The former passenger depot of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in San Juan Capistrano, California (one of the earliest examples of Mission Revival Style architecture in railway stations) as it appeared in 2005. The plaster finish has been removed (exposing the brickwork beneath) at all but the dome of the original structure.