Bob Curtis of Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail tells the story of Rancho Cucamonga's Etiwanda train station, constructed in the early 1900s and...
Bob Curtis of Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail tells the story of Rancho Cucamonga's Etiwanda train station, constructed in the early 1900s and one of a few remaining train stations still standing in Southern California. The famous “red cars” of the Pacific Electric Railway ran from the Pacific Coast, through Los Angeles and as far east as San Bernardino.
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