The following is from a work-in-progress about the history of Fullerton. You can support my ongoing research and writing on Patreon.
For this series, I compare a historic photo of Fullerton with a contemporary one from approximately the same angle. Below are two photographs looking southeast from the far west end of the train station platform (near the bridge that crosses Harbor). The first shows a passenger train passing the Concoran Paper Company in 1923, with the Consolidated Ice Company (new brick building under construction) in the background. The second shows the view today of a freight train passing what is now Metrolink parking, and Cornerstone Church (the Ice Company building) in the background.

