Unit 4, Lesson 1: How did Bryn Mawr and Loma Linda come to be?

Building the Railroad

New railroads helped both Bryn Mawr and Loma Linda grow. The transcontinental railroad, built in 1869, connected San Francisco to other states, but other places in southern California were not as connected. The Southern Pacific Railroad company fixed this by building many railroads that connected southern cities with northern ones. In 1892 the Southern Pacific Railroad built the Redlands Junction Station in Bryn Mawr and completed the track into downtown Redlands.[1] This connected Bryn Mawr with the rest of California and the United States. The railroad allowed people and products to be transported easily. The completion of the railroad also brought new people to Bryn Mawr. Many of the railroad workers came from Mexico and China and many of them chose to settle down in Bryn Mawr.

4. Turn to your partner and discuss what you think these trains would transport.

 
[1] Tom Atchley, “Mission School: A History,” San Bernardino County Museum Association Quarterly 57, no. 1 (2012): 42.

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