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  2. KFRN - Wikipedia

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    KFRN (1280 AM, "Family Radio") is a non-commercial Calvinist Christian radio station licensed to Long Beach, California and serving the Los Angeles market, which runs programming from Family Radio. Its transmitter is located in Paramount, California. The station's format contains Christian music and Calvinist teaching.

  3. KECR - Wikipedia

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    KECR (910 AM) is a radio station licensed to El Cajon, California and serving the San Diego radio market. Owned by Family Radio, it carries a Christian talk and teaching radio format, along with traditional hymns and worship music. Programming comes from Family Radio, based in Franklin, Tennessee. KECR broadcasts at 5,000 watts, using a ...

  4. List of Amtrak stations in California - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. List of California street railroads - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Madre Street Railway 1887–1890/1891 narrow gauge Mule car Los Angeles; South Beach and Mission Railway c. 1862 San Francisco; Southern California Motor Road Company narrow gauge 1886–1892 leased to SP San Bernardino-Colton; Southern California Rapid Transit District Metro Rail 1975–1986 now part of Los Angeles Metro Rail

  6. Coast Line (California) - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak Coast Starlight (Los Angeles–Seattle) Metrolink Ventura County Line (Ventura–Los Angeles) Caltrain (San Francisco–Gilroy) Altamont Corridor Express (San Jose–Stockton) The southern part of the Coast Line is the northern portion of the 351-mile-long (565 km) LOSSAN Rail Corridor between San Luis Obispo and San Diego.

  7. California High-Speed Rail - Wikipedia

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    California High-Speed Rail (CAHSR) is a publicly funded high-speed rail system being developed in California by the California High-Speed Rail Authority.Phase 1, about 494 miles (795 km) long, is planned to run from San Francisco to Los Angeles and Anaheim via the Central Valley, and is partially funded and under construction.

  8. List of California railroads - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco, Alameda and Stockton Railroad: SP: 1863 1864 San Francisco and Alameda Railroad: San Francisco Bay Railroad: SP: 1868 1869 Western Pacific Railroad: San Francisco Belt Railroad: SFB 1969 1993 N/A San Francisco and Colorado River Railroad: SP: 1883 1887 South Pacific Coast Railway: San Francisco and Eureka Railway: NWP 1903 1907

  9. Coast Starlight - Wikipedia

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    The unnamed train (#11/12) ran three days a week; on the other four days, another unnamed train (#98/99) ran between Oakland and Los Angeles. [6] On November 14, Amtrak extended the Oakland–Los Angeles train to San Diego, renumbered it to #12/13, and renamed it Coast Daylight.