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If you're out on the West coast, you might as well visit the San Francisco Bay Area, specifically the east bay side, at the north end of Oakland, just off of Maritime Street and Grand Ave, just south of the junction of the 580 and I-80 freeways right near the Outer Harbor Public Container Terminal and Army Base. There is a railroad refurbishing company with dozens of old passenger cars including early 20th Century "heavyweights" and a more modern streamlined Santa Fe Pullman "Vista Dome" car, some cabooses, other freight cars and diesel engines sitting on tracks with easy access. <br /> <br />Just south of here is the old Oakland SP passenger station, but the tracks are gone and the station is abandoned. Rough part of town so watch yourself.
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