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Going East- History Of San Diegos ''Impossible Railroad''
Start Date: 5/17/2005
End Date:
Event Time: 7:00 PM
Title: Going East- History Of San Diegos ''Impossible Railroad''
Location:
Other Location: Robinson Audtorium at IRPS
Event Category: Lectures/Seminars -Social Science
Sponsor: UCSD
Open to Public: YES
Admission Cost: Free
Contact Name: Adrienne Keiper
Contact Phone: (858) 534-1689 Ext.
Contact Email:
Description: Reena Deutsch, historian of the San Diego and Arizona Railroad, will present a slide show and lecture on the 100 years of the train through the desert May 17 when she is hosted by the University of California, San Diego Urban Studies and Planning Program in a public presentation that will also focus on current and future operations of the transportation enterprise that was designed to connect San Diego to the railroad network east.

Professor Deutsch, a biostatistician in the UCSD Medical School, is well-known also as an outdoors leader and naturalist who organizes excursions in the Anza-Borrego desert as well presents frequent lectures on local and international topics. She has published numerous articles on history of the San Diego and Arizona Railroad using historic photos which help to explain why the line earned the nickname of ''the impossible railroad.''

Construction of the line lasted from 1907 to 1919 and the railroad operated until the mid-1980s over many bridges, tunnels and through desert passage. Deutsch will explain how she was able to organize rail trips to the landmark Goat Canyon Trestle in the last few years, the first passenger trips into Carrizo Gorge in almost 50 years, and will describe possibilities for forthcoming excursions.

For more information, or directions, contact Adrienne Keiper at (858) 534-1689.

 
 
 
 

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