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Image:John D. Spreckels 1901.jpg|{{John D. Spreckels 1901.jpg/credit}}<br />John Diedrich Spreckels in 1901.
Image:John D. Spreckels 1901.jpg|{{John D. Spreckels 1901.jpg/credit}}<br />John Diedrich Spreckels,"The Great Builder," in 1901.
Image:Mission Bay Bridge 1920s.jpg|{{Mission Bay Bridge 1920s.jpg/credit}}<br />As early as the 1920s rail transport began losing ridership to the automobile.
Image:Mission Bay Bridge 1920s.jpg|{{Mission Bay Bridge 1920s.jpg/credit}}<br />As early as the 1920s rail transport began losing ridership to the automobile.
Image:Coronado Ferry Co Ramona circa 1910.jpg|{{Coronado Ferry Co Ramona circa 1910.jpg/credit}}<br />The Coronado Ferry Company's ferry ''Ramona'' (part of the Spreckels transportation empire) plies the waters of San Diego Bay ''circa'' 1910. The vessel was built at the Risdon Iron Works in [[Oakland, California]] and remained in service until she was scrapped in 1932.<ref>Dodge, p. 128</ref>
Image:Coronado Ferry Co Ramona circa 1910.jpg|{{Coronado Ferry Co Ramona circa 1910.jpg/credit}}<br />The Coronado Ferry Company's ferry ''Ramona'' (part of the Spreckels transportation empire) plies the waters of San Diego Bay ''circa'' 1910. The vessel was built at the Risdon Iron Works in [[Oakland, California]] and remained in service until she was scrapped in 1932.<ref>Dodge, p. 128</ref>

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  1. Dodge, p. 128