The Inter-California Railway was incorporated on 15 June 1904, as a subsidiary of Southern Pacific Railroads.
[1][2] In 1929, the Mexicali and Gulf Railway was reorganized as the southern line of Inter-Cal.
[3] The Inter-Cal then continued down through the Imperial Valley, connecting with the San Diego and Arizona Railway in El Centro.
[3][4] It then continued through the Mexicali Valley, before crossing the border again at Los Algodones, Baja California and finally terminating at Araz Junction in Andrade, California, where the line reconnected to the Sunset line.
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