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  2. Coast Starlight - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle–San Diego train became the Coast Daylight/Starlight (#11-12) northbound and Coast Starlight/Daylight (#13-14) southbound. [7] Both trains were cut back from San Diego to Los Angeles in April 1972, replaced by a third San Diegan. [8] On June 10, 1973, Amtrak began running the combined Coast Daylight/Starlight daily for the summer ...

  3. Salinas Intermodal Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    The station is a stop on the Coast Starlight from Los Angeles to Seattle, Washington.. Greyhound Lines moved its Salinas station to the property in 2015. [6]The Transportation Agency for Monterey County's planned Monterey County Rail Extension would see expanded Caltrain commuter rail service from the station to the San Francisco Bay Area by 2025, [7] with long-term plans to extend Amtrak ...

  4. List of Amtrak stations in California - Wikipedia

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    Coast Starlight: 14,301 City of Paso Robles Amtrak Thruway: 17, 18, 21 Pomona† Pomona: POS Sunset Limited Texas Eagle: 1,315 City of Pomona Metrolink: Riverside: Named Pomona–Downtown station by Metrolink Redding^ Redding: RDD Coast Starlight: 7,008 Union Pacific Railroad: Amtrak Thruway: 3 Uses former Southern Pacific depot Richmond ...

  5. List of accidents on Amtrak - Wikipedia

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    Coast Starlight: Gibson, California: Fire 2 61 A fire of unknown cause took place in a passenger car. RAR-83-03: April 3, 1983 Crescent: Rockfish, Virginia: Derailment 0 24 The train derailed due to debris from a landslide. RAR-83-10 July 28, 1983 State House: Wilmington, Illinois: Grade crossing 0 21 The train struck a delivery truck at the ...

  6. List of Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    Joint operation with the Coast Starlight as Coast Starlight/Daylight. [91] Oakland – San Diego: November 14, 1971 April 1972 Oakland – Los Angeles April 1972 May 19, 1974 Coast Starlight †‡ Seattle – San Diego May 1, 1971 April 1972 Inherited from SP/BN Cascade, SP Coast Daylight, and ATSF San Diegan. Unnamed until 1971.

  7. Coast Daylight - Wikipedia

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    Three days per week, it was extended to a San Diego–Seattle train. [14] On November 14, Amtrak extended the Oakland–Los Angeles train to San Diego, renumbered it to #12/13, and renamed it Coast Daylight. The Seattle–San Diego train became the Coast Daylight/Starlight (#11-12) northbound and Coast Starlight/Daylight (#13-14) southbound. [15]

  8. Long-distance Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    In Amtrak's first year, 1971, it significantly overhauled the long-distance rail network in the United States. In addition to selecting which existing routes to retain, Amtrak created several new routes: the Coast Starlight, North Coast Hiawatha, and Lake Shore.

  9. Tehachapi Loop - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak operates Amtrak Thruway buses for passengers wanting to travel between the Central Valley and Los Angeles. An exception is made for the Coast Starlight, which uses the line as a detour if its normal route is closed. [3] [13] [14]