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Solano (ferry) : ウィキペディア英語版
Solano (ferry)

The ''Solano'' was a large railroad ferry, built as a sidewheel paddleboat that operated across the Carquinez Strait between Benicia and Port Costa in California.
She was constructed and operated by the Central Pacific Railroad to ferry entire trains on the Central Pacific transcontinental line to and from the San Francisco Bay Area. Once in service, the transcontinental railroad was re-routed to the sea level ferry crossing from its original course into the Bay Area via the Altamont Pass. Before her sister ship, ''Contra Costa'', was constructed, ''Solano'' was the largest ferryboat ever built.
''Solano'', named for the county in which Benicia sits, was built in 1878 in Oakland, California. She was long and wide and was capable of carrying entire passenger trains or a 48-car freight train and locomotive. She was in service from 1879 to 1930.
Her sister ship, ''Contra Costa'', was built in 1914 and also ran until 1930. She was slightly larger than ''Solano'', and remains the largest rail ferryboat ever built. ''Contra Costa'' was named for the county in which Port Costa is located.
By 1927, the two ferries had reached their maximum capacity. On 31 May 1928 the Southern Pacific, successor to the Central Pacific in operations of the ferries, authorized construction of a railroad bridge from Benicia to Martinez just east of Port Costa. The railroad bridge opened in November 1930 and continues to serve the Union Pacific and Amtrak railroads.
Following the opening of the railroad bridge, ''Solano'' and ''Contra Costa'' were dismantled and sold for scrap. However, what remains of the ''Solano'' can still be seen where she was scuttled to create a breakwater in the San Joaquin River near Antioch, California.
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