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  2. Coast Starlight - Wikipedia

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    The SeattleSan Diego train became the Coast Daylight/Starlight (#11-12) northbound and Coast Starlight/Daylight (#13-14) southbound. [7] Both trains were cut back from San Diego to Los Angeles in April 1972, replaced by a third San Diegan. [8] On June 10, 1973, Amtrak began running the combined Coast Daylight/Starlight daily for the summer ...

  3. Coast Daylight - Wikipedia

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    Three days per week, it was extended to a San DiegoSeattle train. [14] On November 14, Amtrak extended the Oakland–Los Angeles train to San Diego, renumbered it to #12/13, and renamed it Coast Daylight. The SeattleSan Diego train became the Coast Daylight/Starlight (#11-12) northbound and Coast Starlight/Daylight (#13-14) southbound. [15]

  4. List of Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles – San Diego April 29, 1984 April 28, 1985 Orange County Commuter: Los Angeles – San Juan Capistrano: April 30, 1990 March 28, 1994 Replaced by Metrolink Orange County Line: Pacific Surfliner † San Luis Obispo – San Diego June 1, 2000 present Renamed from the San Diegan: Pioneer: Seattle – Salt Lake City June 7, 1977 June ...

  5. Van Nuys station - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. List of named passenger trains of the United States (S–Z)

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    Los Angeles, California–San Diego, California (1948) 1938–2000 (Amtrak from 1971) San Francisco and Chicago Limited: Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, San Francisco: Denver, Colorado–San Francisco, California (with through cars to Chicago) [1903] 1900–1914 San Francisco Challenger: Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago and ...

  7. Pacific Northwest Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Northwest rail corridor is used by several Amtrak and local commuter rail services. Amtrak operates the Amtrak Cascades service over the length of the corridor, as well as the Coast Starlight from Seattle southward. The Empire Builder uses the corridor on short segments, via two sections in Seattle and Portland.