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  1. Sep 30, 2012 · The Santa Clara Depot, built by the San Francisco and San Jose Railroad in late 1863, was the oldest continuously operating railroad depot in the State of California until the ticket office...

  2. COVID has taken a terrible toll in Santa Clara County, growing into the third leading cause of death this year in Silicon Valley, health officials announced ...

  3. The VTA light rail system serves San Jose and nearby cities in Santa Clara County, California. It is operated by the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) and has 42.2 miles (67.9 km) of network comprising three main lines on standard gauge tracks. Originally opened on December 11, 1987, the light rail system has expanded since then ...

    • 801-850
    • Retired 2003
    • 88 ft 6 in (26.97 m)
    • 1985-1987
  4. Santa Clara station is a light rail station operated by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) located in the Historic District of Downtown San Jose, California on 1st and 2nd Streets just south of Santa Clara Street.

  5. Current Death Toll – at least 431 Remains were found deep underground near Newhall in 1992, others were found in the late 1970s and the most recent in 1994. Actual Death Toll – Unknown – Many of the dead were swept out to sea and never found.

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  6. Santa Clara Transit Center (also called Santa ClaraUniversity by Amtrak) is a railway station in downtown Santa Clara, California. It is served by Caltrain , Amtrak Capitol Corridor , and Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) trains.

  7. The dam broke near midnight of March 12, 1928, sending a wave of water and debris down the Santa Clara River watershed. Debris and people were swept away as far as the Oxnard plains and the Pacific Ocean. The tragedy remains the second-greatest loss of life in California’s history, after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake.

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