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Switching and terminal Name Carrier Code Parent company Route miles Central California Traction Company: CCT BNSF/UPRR 96: Los Angeles Junction Railway: LAJ BNSF 64: Modesto and Empire Traction Company: MET 49: Oakland Terminal Railway: OTR BNSF/UPRR 10: Pacific Harbor Line, Inc. PHL Anacostia Rail Holdings Company: 59: Quincy Railroad: QRR 3 ...
SR 26 is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System, [3] and in the Stockton city limits is part of the National Highway System, [4] a network of highways that are considered essential to the country's economy, defense, and mobility by the Federal Highway Administration. [5]
The Barstow Yard extends above the town of Barstow for almost 5 miles (8.0 km) along the Mojave River and occupies an area of about 600 acres (240 ha). Following the flow of traffic, the track systems of the flat station are divided from west to east into the following track groups: the arriving freight trains are directed into the entry group (approx. 10 tracks) in the west; the mainline ...
The Alameda Corridor is a 20-mile (32 km) freight rail "expressway" [1] owned by the Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority (reporting mark ATAX) that connects the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach with the transcontinental mainlines of the BNSF Railway and the Union Pacific Railroad that terminate near downtown Los Angeles, California. [2]
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The Standard Point Location Code® (SPLC™) is a 9 digit geographic code used by North American transportation industries, especially rail. SPLC is owned and maintained by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association. [1] SPLC exist for terminals within the United States, Canada, and Mexico. For the US and Canada, the first two digits refer ...
The Central California Traction Company was incorporated on August 7, 1905. [2] Streetcar service began on March 3, 1906 with nine miles (14 km) of trackage in Stockton. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The company also had greater ambitions and became an electric interurban railway, [ 5 ] opening a line from Stockton to Lodi starting on September 2, 1907.
The airport is home to Southern California Aviation, a large transitional facility for commercial aircraft. [1] As a logistics airport, it is designed for business, military, and freight use. There are no commercial passenger services at this facility except for FBO and charter flights.