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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 as early as 2025, succeeding the Lark that ended in 1968 ...

  3. The last overnight train between L.A. and S.F. ran in 1968. A ...

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    A luxury overnight train between Los Angeles and San Francisco would be a railway red-eye, but with private accommodations for people to sleep through the night. The last overnight train between L ...

  4. Spirit of California - Wikipedia

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    The southbound train departed at 7:55 pm and arrived at 9:00 am the next day. The California Department of Transportation, Caltrans, budgeted $1.7 million towards the train's first year of operation and expected 160,000 passengers the first year, rising to 300,000 in five years. The train carried coaches, a cafe, and two sleeping cars. [1]

  5. 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.

  6. I spent 60 hours on overnight Amtrak trips. I wish I had ...

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    In October of 2021, I booked a round-trip ride between New York City and Miami on Amtrak's overnight sleeper train. In total, I spent 60 hours on the rails. In total, I spent 60 hours on the rails.

  7. Los Angeles to San Francisco overnight train a step closer to ...

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