Unfinished History
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Next Stop #9: Eucalyptus Rush
Southern Pacific Railroad entering Bernal Cut as seen from Richland-Miguel overpass, April 5, 1922.
Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C.R. collection
View north of Bernal Cut from same place, on same April day in 1922.
Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C.R. collection
Train passing through Bernal Cut near Milton Street, 1905.
Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library
Looking south in Bernal Cut near Charles Street, 1905.
Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library
Railroad passing Bernal Cut, 1908.
Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library
Southern Pacific railroad south of Bernal Cut, no date.
Photo: C.R collection
Looking south through the Bernal Cut, pre-1929.
Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library
Widening the Bernal Cut to make it a car route too, 1929.
Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library
Bernal Cut at Richland Avenue overpass, October 18, 1929.
Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library
Bernal Cut, Richland Avenue, Miguel Street Bridge and Highland Avenue Bridge, October 18, 1929.
Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library
San Jose Avenue construction with Southern Pacific railroad tracks, looking north at Randall and Dolores, Feb. 3, 1930.
Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C.R. collection
San Jose Avenue southwest at Dolores and Randall. Mission Street at back left, Highland overpass in distance. This was opening day for the newly widened Bernal Cut, April 16, 1930.
Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C.R. collection
Bernal Cut looking north from Rousseau Street, April 1930.
Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library
Three children wander hazardously along the Bernal Cut, c. 1942.
Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library
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The actual route of the San Francisco-San Jose Railroad through Noe Valley - 1873 - (David Rumsey Collection)
Railroad right of way visibly curving through lower Noe Valley in this early 1940s aerial image.
Photo: San Francisco Planning Department