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Railroad passenger cars |
Number of Archive records |
2 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
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Bronzed piece of gravity car coupler, circa 1930s - Bronzed piece of gravity car coupler from the Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods Scenic Railway. Bronzed by Eugene McGeorge and given to George Marsh.
circa 1930s
Record Type: Object
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B & W photograph of Mount Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railway gravity car - A framed enlargement of a black and white photograph of the Mount Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railway gravity car #21 with passengers.
1916
Record Type: Object
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First regular trip of the Mill Valley & Mt. Tamalpais Scenic Railway, 1896 - Print, Photographic
cmlpl_080
Record Type: Photo
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Gravity car at the summit of Mt. Tamalpais, circa 1909 - Print, Photographic
cmlpl_106
Record Type: Photo
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Heisler Engine No. 2 with passenger cars at the Double Bow Knot, late 1890s - Print, Photographic
MVU1277
Record Type: Photo
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Lee Street Local Engine Number 6 at the Mill Valley Depot, 1906 - Print, Photographic
cmlpl_104
Record Type: Photo
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Mill Valley and Mount Tamalpais Scenic Railroad, - A framed black and white photograph enlargement shows Mill Valley and Mount Tamalpais Railroad engine #2 , the "Joseph G. Eastland," and a single coach, posed on a trestle.
unknown
Record Type: Object
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Mill Valley and Mt. Tamalpais Railway train on Mt. Tamalpais, seen from above, 1900 - Print, Photographic
2016.004.115
Record Type: Photo
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Mountain Train Descending from Summit of Mt. Tamalpais over the Crookedest Road in the World - Postcards
Front of postcard depicts image of train carrying passengers down from the Summit of Mt. Tamalpais along the Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods Scenic Railway. Printed caption at the top of the postcard reads, "2091. Mountain Train Descending from Summit of Mt. Tamalpais over the Crookedest Road in the World." The back of the postcard is postmarked with a stamp dated 1909. There is a handwritten message on the back addressed to a Mrs. F. A. Yates of Or...
Record Type: Archive
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Mount Tamalpais Train engine #5 at a depot near Mt. Tam, circa 1940's - Print, Photographic
2018.071.003
Record Type: Photo
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Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railway train above Fern Canyon, 1920 - Print, Photographic
2016.004.113
Record Type: Photo
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Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railway train at Mill Valley station, circa 1915 - Print, Photographic
2016.004.121
Record Type: Photo
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Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railway train heading down the mountain, 1919 - Print, Photographic
2016.004.112
Record Type: Photo
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Mt. Tamalpais and three-car Muir Woods Railway train, date unknown - Print, Photographic
2016.004.124
Record Type: Photo
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Mt. Tamalpais & Muir Woods Railway Coach, circa 1915 - Print, Photographic
MVU2554
Record Type: Photo
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Mt. Tam & Muir Woods Railway in Mill Valley, date unknown - Print, Photographic
MVN1845
Record Type: Photo
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North Shore commuter train headed toward Mill Valley, early 1900s - Negative
MVN0171v2
Record Type: Photo
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Northwestern Pacific Railroad Depot Circa 1920's - A framed silkscreen print from a photograph of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad depot (currently the Book Depot) with a single wooden electric train car at the platform.
1983-6
Record Type: Object
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Panaromic photograph of Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods railway train, August 29, 1918 - Print, Photographic
2018.001.055
Record Type: Photo
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Panoramic photograph of Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods passengers, April 13, 1919 - Framed panoramic photograph of people standing in front of a Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods passenger train. Photographs like these were souvenirs for the passengers.
1919-04-13
Record Type: Object
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Passengers and crew on the Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railway, circa 1920s - Print, Photographic
2016.001.001
Record Type: Photo
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Train on Mt. Tamalpais - Postcards
Postcard showing a train on the way up Mt. Tamalpais. Text on bottom reads: "Mt. Tamalpais, California (height 1/2 mile). Mountain train ascending from Mill Valley to the Tavern at the summit, over the crookedest railroad in the World."
Record Type: Archive
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