File:Arnold (1913) pg 256 - Laguna Honda station, first stage (cropped).jpg

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English: Figure 61 - Laguna Honda station, first stage. Arrangement of entrances by escalator and ramp for the first construction stage. Second stage detailed in Plate 15.
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Source Arnold, Bion J. (March 1913) "11. Market Street extension tunnel under Twin Peaks" in Report on the Improvement and Development of the Transportation Facilities of San Francisco, pp. 225–270 Retrieved on 17 April 2018.
Author Uncredited illustrator(s), drafter(s), and photographer(s). First published by and generally credited to Bion Arnold
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