
The city of Tracy serves as a major hub for both transit and agriculture in this mid-1950s survey. The landscape is defined by the convergence of the Southern Pacific and Western Pacific railroads, which supported local centers like Lyoth and Carbona. Massive infrastructure projects dominate the terrain, including the Delta-Mendota Canal and the Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct, which cut across the valley floor to the base of the southern hills. To the east, the Sharpe General Depot (Tracy Annex) indicates a significant military logistics footprint during the Cold War era.
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