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  2. North County Transit District - Wikipedia

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    The COASTER is a 41-mile (66 km) commuter rail service that runs north and south between Oceanside and Santa Fe Depot in Downtown San Diego. [9] A total of 126 trains run every week, [ 9 ] with expanded service offered in the spring and summer and additional trains scheduled for special events as needed.

  3. Coaster (rail service) - Wikipedia

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    SDNR purchased the 41 miles (66 km) of the Surf Line within San Diego County plus the 22-mile (35 km) Escondido Subdivision (later used for the SPRINTER) from the Santa Fe Railway that year. [9] Coaster service began on February 27, 1995. [8] NCTD originally contracted Amtrak to provide personnel for Coaster trains. [10]

  4. Sorrento Valley station - Wikipedia

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    Sorrento Valley station is a commuter rail station in the Sorrento Valley neighborhood of San Diego, California, that is on the NCTD COASTER commuter rail line. The station is served by NCTD COASTER Connection shuttles to the businesses east of the station, the community of Torrey Pines, University of California, San Diego, and Westfield UTC mall.

  5. Solana Beach Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Surf Line - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Fe installed centralized traffic control in 1943–1944 which increased capacity on the line. [ 7 ] Santa Fe sold the line to local transportation authorities in 1992, with ownership split between the Southern California Regional Rail Authority in Orange County and the San Diego Northern Railway in San Diego County .

  7. Front Range Passenger Rail - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad built lines along the Front Range that are now owned by BNSF and Union Pacific. Pueblo–Denver passenger service existed until the formation of Amtrak in 1971. [1] The Denver–Cheyenne segment was last served in 1997 by the Pioneer.

  8. New flights coming to Santa Fe airport - AOL

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    American Airlines is restoring nonstop service from Santa Fe to Phoenix on June 3, with daily departures from Santa Fe at 11:58 a.m. and 7:05 p.m. Santa Fe previously had nonstop Phoenix flights ...

  9. Pacific Surfliner - Wikipedia

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    The route is the successor of the San Diegan, a Los Angeles–San Diego service operated since 1938 by the Santa Fe Railway. It had been one of the Santa Fe's premier routes until Amtrak took over operations in 1971. Initially there were three daily trips, but the schedule was expanded to six round trips during the 1970s with funding from the ...

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