Re: Alice St. Yard
Author: OPRRMS
Date: 12-19-2020 - 13:07
Dr Zarkoff Wrote:
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> The Hanlon Drydock and Shipbuiding Company was on
> the water side of the San Jose mains at 5th Ave on
> 17 acres which extended RR east. I also got the
> impression from the switchmen that "Hanlon lead"
> extended from 5th Ave, along the water side of the
> freeway to where it started heading over toward
> the Estuary at 19th Ave.
While it may well have been known to employees as 'Hanlon's Lead' prior to the implementation of SPINS in 1966 when all industrial leads, run-arounds, storage tracks and spurs were given official numbers, after that the lead between the freeway and the estuary that ran from the switch off the Work Lead just west of 5th Avenue all the way to Fruitvale was Track 1000, because all of that area became the 10 Zone. (Prior to SPINS, the area between the freeway and the estuary where the customers were from about 19th Ave to Fruitvale Ave was known to employees as "the Hole." The "Deep Hole" was the area along Alameda Ave and Tidewater.)