The South Coast Pacific Railroad built a line in the late 1870s from Oakland through San Jose to Santa Cruz on the Pacific, with a branch from Felton to Dougherty's Mill. The sections immediately recognizable/locatable today are from Mt. Hermon to Santa Cruz, downtown San Jose to Los Gatos, San Jose to Newark, and from Newark to Oakland. The section between San Jose and Newark is part of the present day Capitol Corridor route. The ROW section between San Jose and Los Gatos is being used for a VTA light rail line, currently to Campbell. The section between Mt. Hermon and Santa Cruz is used today by the Roaring Camp rail road - a tourist line. The tunnels shown between Alma and Clems still exist and are locatable on older topo maps. SP abandoned the line between Los Gatos and Mt. Hermon around the 1940 timeframe, after a large storm caused major damage. The Los Gatos to Vasona segment lasted until the 1950s. A better perspective of the line's history is found at: http://www.bcsj.org/rr/spc/history.htm . Additional information for this line can be found at: http://www.bcsj.org/rr/