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  2. Dreamstar Lines - Wikipedia

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    Dreamstar Lines is a privately-owned passenger railroad company based in Newport Beach, CA. Dreamstar is planning a nightly inter-city service between Los Angeles and San Francisco. The train would share the same routes as Amtrak, Metrolink, and Caltrain. Service is anticipated to launch in 2028, [1] succeeding the Lark that ended in 1968. [2] [3]

  3. Lark (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Lark was an overnight passenger train of the Southern Pacific Company on the 470-mile (760 km) run between San Francisco and Los Angeles.It became a streamliner in 1941 and was discontinued on April 8, 1968.

  4. Amtrak California - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak California (reporting mark CDTX) is a brand name used by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Division of Rail for three state-supported Amtrak regional rail routes in California – the Capitol Corridor, the Pacific Surfliner, and the San Joaquins [1] – and their associated connecting network of Amtrak Thruway transportation services.

  5. High-speed rail is coming to the Central Valley. Residents ...

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    The 171-mile stretch of rail running between Merced and Bakersfield could be operational as early as 2030, with testing of the bullet trains slated to begin in 2028, according to the High-Speed ...

  6. Passenger rail service through San Clemente set to resume ...

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  7. Lang Southern Pacific Station - Wikipedia

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    Marker on the site, next to the rail line tracks, reads: [12] NO. 590 LANG SOUTHERN PACIFIC STATION – On September 5, 1876, Charles Crocker, President of the Southern Pacific Company, drove a gold spike here to complete his company's San Joaquin Valley line, the first rail connection of Los Angeles with San Francisco and transcontinental lines."