Simla Junction, California

Simla Junction is a historic location in Los Altos, California, near the area of present-day Homestead Road and Foothill Expressway. It does not appear on current maps. The name was used for a rail junction on the Peninsular Railroad which ran interurban cars along the San Francisco Bay Area's peninsula until some time in the 1940s. There was a wye junction at the location. The original rail right-of-way moved to accommodate changes to road systems and water mains. Some of the former right-of-way is now Foothill Expressway. A parallel right-of-way south is now Union Pacific (as of 2005). Latitude and longitude for this geographic feature in degrees-minutes-seconds format are approximately 37°20′11″N 122°04′02″W / 37.33639°N 122.06722°W / 37.33639; -122.06722 referenced to the NAD83 datum.

In the 1950s, the Simla Supply lumber yard was located there. Also in the vicinity was Val's Market, Miles Auto Seat covers and The Burger Castle. The 280/Foothill Expway overpass was referred to as the Simla Overpass.

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A historic location identified as Simla Station existed in Toole County, Montana. It appears to have been abandoned in the 1920s. There is a town named Simla, Colorado in Elbert County, Colorado.

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