Photograph of a half-tone print of an open-air railroad car and engine between Wilmington and Long Beach, 1887. The Wilmington & Long Beach Rapid Transit Railroad -- built by Judge Widney -- connected Long Beach (Willmore) with Southern Pacific lines in Wilmington. It was called the G.O.P.R.R. (get out and push railroad) since passengers often had to push the train over a hill. The passenger car behind it, in which several people are visible as well as their luggage, was once an old horse-drawn trolley car. Several passengers sit in the shade of an awning over the wooden car. The engineer leans out over the sidewall of his small engine. A plank walkway flanks the train to its left and the train is on an incline. Part of a building can be se...