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Pages in category "Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach stations in Los Angeles County, California" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Metrolink: Inland Empire–Orange County Orange County: Lodi^ Lodi: LOD San Joaquin: 5,145 City of Lodi Union Pacific Railroad: Amtrak Thruway: 3 Lompoc-Surf: Surf: LPC Pacific Surfliner: 8,089 Union Pacific Railroad: Located in Surf, but also serves Lompoc. Los Angeles^† Los Angeles: LAX Coast Starlight Southwest Chief Sunset Limited Texas ...
Van Nuys station is an Amtrak and Metrolink train station in the Van Nuys neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, close to the neighborhood of Panorama City.Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner from San Luis Obispo to San Diego, Amtrak's Coast Starlight from Los Angeles to Seattle, Washington, and Metrolink's Ventura County Line from Los Angeles Union Station to East Ventura stop here.
2001–2002 International-badged AmTran RE (Los Angeles Unified School District) 2000–2002 (AmTran) International IC (Thibodaux, Louisiana) In 1999, AmTran announced plans to build a second manufacturing facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dedicated to production of conventional-chassis school buses, the Tulsa factory was planned to employ nearly ...
System map (as of September 2023) Metrolink is the commuter rail system serving the Greater Los Angeles area of Southern California.The system is governed by the Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA) and operated under contract by Amtrak, [1] serving five counties in the region—Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura—as well as the city of Oceanside in San ...
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge signed off on Wednesday on a $10 million deal to sell 17 homeless housing properties to Beverly Hills developer Leo Pustilnikov. Sale of massive Skid Row ...
L.A. County has agreed to buy the Gas Company Tower, a prominent office skyscraper in downtown L.A., for $215 million in a foreclosure sale.
Most of the line was purchased by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) in 1992, and freight rights are retained by BNSF. [1]Heavy construction began in June 2014 to convert a portion of the Harbor Subdivision to light rail use as a segment of the K Line, part of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. [2]