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P.O.
Box 39 Danville, CA 94526
(925) 837-3750 Located at the corner of Railroad and Prospect Avenues in Downtown Danville |
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The Toonerville Trolley, 1914-1924 By Beverly Lane In 1914 the “electric” came to town, linking Alamo
and Danville to the outside world in a whole new way. For a decade the Danville Branch of the Oakland, Antioch and Eastern Railway extended from Saranap (west of today’s Rossmoor), over the hills near today’s Crest Avenue, down Danville Boulevard through Alamo and Danville, turning east over the fields to the new Mount Diablo Park Club. The branch was about 10.15 miles long and carried both passengers and freight. Danville entrepreneur Robert Burgess convinced the Called the “Toonerville Trolley” after a popular cartoon of the day by Fontaine Fox, the trolley was used by teachers coming to the new Danville high school and by workers during the Great War. While Motor 1051 did not move that fast and its equipment had already experienced a long life, riders were very fond of it. They gave it several colorful nicknames, including the Alligator, the Dinky and the Riveter. Each day at Saranap, Car 1051 was unbuckled from a
larger train and sent to the Valley. During the War, Valley Margaret Baldwin and her brother John rode the train to
dental appointments in Oakland. Later, when they attended
UC Berkeley, they used it to return on weekends, transferring The San Francisco Chronicle liked to produce humorous articles and once featured the Danville Branch’s Trolley in this verse: Out of the roundhouse at dim break of day. Taking on milk, gossips, handgrips and freight, Nevertheless, in 1924 electric train service ended. Buses
met each electric train in Walnut Creek and bus service Toonerville, old Toonerville, we knew you well, Source: Irma Dotson’s Danville Branch of the Oakland
Antioch & Eastern Railway [available at Museum Store]
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