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  2. List of Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    San Luis Obispo – San Diego June 1, 2000 present Renamed from the San Diegan: Pioneer: Seattle – Salt Lake City June 7, 1977 June 16, 1991 Seattle – Denver: June 17, 1991 May 10, 1997 San Diegan ‡ Los Angeles – San Diego May 1, 1971 June 25, 1988 Inherited from ATSF San Diegan; unnamed until November 14, 1971 Santa Barbara – San Diego

  3. Long-distance Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    In the Passenger Rail Investment and Improvement Act of 2008 (PRIIA), Congress divided Amtrak's routes into three strictly-defined service lines: Northeast Corridor routes, short distance corridors (less than 750 mi (1,210 km)), and long-distance routes of more than 750 mi (1,210 km). Unlike short distance "state-supported" corridors, long ...

  4. List of Amtrak stations in California - Wikipedia

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    Named San Clemente Pier station by Metrolink to distinguish from their own San Clemente station. Limited Amtrak service, and weekend-only Metrolink service. San Diego–Old Town† San Diego: OLT Pacific Surfliner: 151,928 NCTD

  5. Amtrak Daily Long-Distance Service Study - Wikipedia

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    In November 2021, Congress passed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.Section 22214 of the law orders the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) to study the restoration of all long-distance Amtrak routes that had been discontinued, daily service on non-daily trains (the Cardinal and Sunset Limited), and the possibility of new long-distance routes—particularly those that were ...

  6. 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.

  7. Pacific Surfliner - Wikipedia

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    The San Diegan in 1985. The route is the successor of the San Diegan, a Los Angeles–San Diego service operated since 1938 by the Santa Fe Railway. It had been one of the Santa Fe's premier routes until Amtrak took over operations in 1971.