File:Dumbarton Cutoff (1910-06-04 San Francisco Call 1).png

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English: Caption: "Birdseye view showing just how trains will come into the city over the Dumbarton bridge, making new direct overland route."
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Source (4 June 1910). "Dumbarton Bridge Inaugurates New Era for San Francisco". San Francisco Call 108. Retrieved on 12 March 2016.
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