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The California Zephyr rounds a curve along the Colorado River near McCoy, Colorado, 2016. For most of the 1980s and 1990s, the California Zephyr operated in tandem with the Seattle-bound Pioneer and Los Angeles-bound Desert Wind. Since 1980, the Pioneer and Desert Wind had exchanged through coaches with the San Francisco Zephyr at Ogden.
California Zephyr Capitol Corridor Coast Starlight: 223,609 City of Davis Amtrak Thruway: 3 Former Southern Pacific station listed on the NRHP: Dunsmuir: Dunsmuir: DUN Coast Starlight: 3,507 Union Pacific Railroad: Emeryville^ Emeryville: EMY California Zephyr Capitol Corridor Coast Starlight San Joaquin: 471,695 City of Emeryville Amtrak ...
This is a route-map template for the California Zephyr, an Amtrak train service in the United States.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Orland, California: Coast Starlight: 1974 [169] — — 1982 [170] Orland station closed on April 25, 1982, when the Coast Starlight was rerouted via Sacramento. [170] Overbrook: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Keystone Service — — — 1987 [171] Amtrak closed the station in October 1987. The station is currently served by SEPTA's Paoli ...
The California Zephyr was the famous Western Pacific passenger train but the railroad had a few others: Exposition Flyer (Chicago to Oakland in conjunction with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad and Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, 1939 to 1949; named after the Golden Gate International Exposition of 1939 and 1940)
The Martinez Subdivision is a Union Pacific railway line which runs from Roseville, California to Oakland, California. [1] It is informally referred to as the Cal-P line, after the original California Pacific Railroad, who constructed the line from Sacramento to Suisun and Fairfield. (As such, the nickname may only apply to that segment.)
Cliffs along California’s northernmost coast have been eroding faster than the more populated bluffs of Southern California — one of many conclusions highlighted in a new map and study that ...
From the 1970s to the beginning of the 1990s, three Amtrak intercity trains operated in the Bay Area: the long-distance California Zephyr (Oakland/Emeryville–Chicago) and Coast Starlight (Los Angeles–Seattle), and the regional San Joaquins (Bakersfield–Oakland).