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  2. Sacramento International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The new Terminal B opened on October 6, 2011, the largest airport terminal in the United States to achieve LEED Silver status. [21] On June 5, 2008 US Airways began seasonal flights to Charlotte and Philadelphia. Sacramento was the origin for the last scheduled MD-80 flight on Alaska Airlines, Flight 363 from Sacramento to Seattle on August 24 ...

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  4. Port of Sacramento - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Sacramento, now known as the Port of West Sacramento, is an inland port in West Sacramento, California, in the Sacramento metropolitan area. It is 79 nautical miles (146 km) northeast of San Francisco , and is centered in the California Central Valley , one of the richest agricultural regions in the world.

  5. Sacramento Executive Airport - Wikipedia

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    The terminal building was built in 1955 along with some navigational aids and T-hangars. In October 1967 most airlines moved to the new Sacramento International Airport and the Sacramento Municipal Airport was renamed Sacramento Executive Airport. [2] [3]

  6. Sacramento Valley Station - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento is planned to be the northern terminus of Phase II of the California High-Speed Rail system. [citation needed] Greyhound Lines does not use Sacramento Valley Station for its competing intercity bus service; instead, its Sacramento terminal is located 1 mile (1.6 km) to the north, near the 7th & Richards / Township 9 RT Light Rail ...

  7. List of California railroads - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Terminal Railway: Patterson and Western Railroad: 1915 1921 N/A Placerville and Lake Tahoe Railway: 1904 1911 Camino, Placerville and Lake Tahoe Railroad: Placerville and Sacramento Valley Railroad: SP: 1862 1869 Sacramento and Placerville Railroad: Port Railroads, Inc. PRI 1973 1996 San Joaquin Valley Railroad: Porterville ...

  8. Con-way Freight - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Con-way Freight was the largest division of Con-way, Inc. with 16,600 employees, more than 365 operating locations, 16,000 dock doors and 32,750 tractors and trailers. The company was founded by Consolidated Freightways (CF) of Portland, Oregon, as a non-union spinoff, for LTL hauling.

  9. Northern California TRACON - Wikipedia

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    Northern California TRACON (NCT) (Terminal Radar Approach Control), or NorCal TRACON for short (pronounced "nor-cal tray-con"), also known as NorCal Approach, is an air traffic control facility that provides safety alerts, separation, and sequencing of air traffic arriving, departing, and transiting the airspace and airports in Northern California, United States.