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Last Wednesday I presented images of the interstate highway, I-5.
Today we'll show why many of the communities in California's Central Valley exist.
This man made feature dominates even more than the freeway because at times it can bring everyone nearby to a complete standstill.

Looking North toward Redding and the mountains

Looking south toward the valley.

In these pictures the original north-south highway, formerly known as US Highway 99, parallels the tracks.

This is the Union Pacific Railroad. Way back in the old days it was the Central Pacific, which became Southern Pacific. Later SP tried to merge with the Santa Fe Railroad, but the courts didn't like that so UP absorbed SP and Santa Fe went on to Merge with Burlington Northern and become BNSF, which looks like an acronym for something you don't want to open on your work computer.

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