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The longest wharf in the world, at Santa Monica

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    Southern Pacific Mammoth Wharf, 4700 feet long, Port Los Angeles, Cal

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    Image of the Southern Pacific Railroad Wharf, also known as the Long Wharf at the Port of Los Angeles, with a ship docked at the end, in Santa Monica, California. A locomotive is seen leaving the wharf and heading back to the shore.

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  • S.P. Wharf, Santa Monica

    S.P. Wharf, Santa Monica

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    Image from the beach of the Southern Pacific Wharf, also known as the Long Wharf at the Port of Los Angeles, with a ship docked at the end, in Santa Monica, California.

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  • Redondo Beach Wharf

    Redondo Beach Wharf

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    Image of Redondo Beach Wharf with people and railroad tracks on the wharf in Redondo Beach, California. A couple of schooners are seen docked at the end of the pier.

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  • Wharf at Santa Monica, Cal

    Wharf at Santa Monica, Cal

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    A man is seen working on railroad tracks, with train cars lined up at the right.

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  • Railroad tracks and Long Wharf in distance along Santa Monica beach, California

    Railroad tracks and Long Wharf in distance along Santa Monica beach, California

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    View looking down the California Incline road in Santa Monica, California, towards the beach and railroad tracks. The Southern Pacific Railroad ran steam engines along these tracks between Los Angeles and the Long Wharf (seen in distance at left). A few telephone poles can also be seen, as well as the wagon trail that ran alongside the railroad tracks.

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  • Redondo Beach, end of wharf

    Redondo Beach, end of wharf

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    Image of people unloading a couple of schooners docked at the Redondo Beach Wharf, California, with stacks of lumber sitting on the dock.

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