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  2. Phoenix–Tucson passenger rail - Wikipedia

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    The PhoenixTucson passenger rail is a planned inter-city passenger train service to be operated by Amtrak in the Arizona Sun Corridor between Phoenix and Tucson, the two most populous cities in Arizona. As proposed, the train would run from Buckeye to Tucson with major stops in Downtown Phoenix, Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, and Tempe.

  3. Sunset Limited - Wikipedia

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    The times allow several 7- to 12-hour rides between major-city pairs; for example, overnight between Tucson or Maricopa (for Phoenix) and Los Angeles in both directions. [17] While most Amtrak trains saw service reductions in 2020–2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sunset Limited and its existing sub-daily schedule were not affected.

  4. List of Arizona railroads - Wikipedia

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    Tucson, Cornelia and Gila Bend Railroad: TC&G, TCG 1915 1985 N/A Tucson, Globe and Northern Railroad: 1887 N/A Never opened Tucson and Nogales Railroad: SP: 1909 1934 Southern Pacific Railroad: Twin Buttes Railroad: 1904 1929 N/A United Verde & Pacific Railway: 1894 1920 N/A Verde Tunnel and Smelter Railroad: 1912 1953 N/A Verde Valley Railway ...

  5. List of passenger train stations in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Last Tucson, Cornelia and Gila Bend Railroad mixed passenger service 1984. Depot razed 1970s. Gilbert: SPRR: Glendale: ATSF: 1895: Original depot built by Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway. Closed 1961. New depot built 1959. Last Santa Fe passenger service 1969. Still standing. Globe: SPRR: 1916: Built by Arizona Eastern Railway. Last ...

  6. Proposed commuter rail in the Phoenix metropolitan area

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    Daily rail service had existed until the 1960s between Phoenix, Glendale, and Wickenburg as well as Tempe and Mesa.. Contemporary discussion of commuter rail in Phoenix began with the "Hattie B." flood relief train of 1980, [3] [4] and was first widely promoted in 1991 by the Arizona Rail Passenger Association with the release of its Arizona Rail report.

  7. Transportation in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Two Amtrak routes serve Arizona communities: the Southwest Chief passes through Winslow, Flagstaff, and Kingman, while the Texas Eagle passes through Benson, Tucson, Maricopa and Yuma. Although the Texas Eagle passes much closer to Phoenix than the Southwest Chief does, Phoenix is linked to the Amtrak system via motorcoach from Flagstaff. [1]

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