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Through the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), the state government provides capital grants and support for station and track improvements (including signaling), locomotives and cars, connecting Amtrak Thruway bus service, and operating assistance for the three routes under the Amtrak California brand: the Capitol Corridor ...
The Pacific Surfliner is a 350-mile (560 km) passenger train service serving the communities on the coast of Southern California between San Diego and San Luis Obispo.. The Pacific Surfliner is Amtrak's third-busiest service (exceeded in ridership only by the Northeast Regional and Acela), and the busiest outside the Northeast Corridor.
Amtrak California (reporting mark CDTX) is a brand name used by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Division of Rail for three state-supported Amtrak regional rail routes in California – the Capitol Corridor, the Pacific Surfliner, and the San Joaquins [1] – and their associated connecting network of Amtrak Thruway transportation services.
California, Arizona and Santa Fe Railway: Bay and Coast Railroad: SP: 1877 1887 South Pacific Coast Railway: Bay Point and Clayton Railroad: BP&C 1906 1946 U.S. Navy: Bear Harbor and Eel River Railroad (?) 1893 1921 Abandoned Berkeley Branch Railroad: SP: 1876 1888 Northern Railway: Black Diamond Coal Mining Railroad: 1868 1885 Boca and ...
The station is served by the California Zephyr, Capitol Corridor, Coast Starlight, and San Joaquins. The station is the primary connection point for Amtrak Thruway buses serving San Francisco. Emeryville station has one side platform and one island platform serving the eastern two tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad Martinez Subdivision. [1]
Solana Beach Transit Center is a train station on Amtrak California's Pacific Surfliner passenger train and on North County Transit District's COASTER commuter rail route located in Solana Beach, California. The tracks were lowered to their current position in the late 90s, to alleviate congestion on Lomas Santa Fe Road and Downtown Solana Beach.
Grover Beach station is a passenger rail station in the city of Grover Beach, California. [3] Grover Beach station is served by four Amtrak Pacific Surfliner trains (two in each direction). [4] In Fiscal Year 2023, 17,602 passengers boarded or detrained at Grover Beach station. [2] The station opened on November 10, 1996 at a cost of $1.6 million.
The Surf Line is a railroad line that runs from San Diego to Orange County along California's Pacific coast.It was so named because much of the line is near the Pacific Ocean, within less than 100 feet (30 m) in some places.