Talk:Montara, California

Railroad route?
The implication that California State Route 1 follows an old railroad route at Devil's Slide sounds dubious in the extreme. There is no railroad anywhere in this area, and due to the local geology, it's hard to believe railroad builders even in the 19th century would have selected the Pacific Coast side of the San Francisco peninsula as a route. &mdash; Quicksilver T @ 16:46, 22 April 2013 (UTC)

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