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With my first-class ticket, I gained admission to the Amtrak Metropolitan Lounge in Philadelphia's 30th Street Station. The Amtrak Metropolitan Lounge. Talia Lakritz/Business Insider
KMET was a Los Angeles FM radio station owned by Metromedia (hence the "MET" in its call sign) that broadcast at 94.7 MHz beginning on May 2, 1966. [1] It signed off permanently on February 14, 1987 after a 21-year run on air. [2]
In January, I took a 15-hour ride through the American Southwest on Amtrak's California Zephyr, an overnight train. I paid $400 to stay in a private, enclosed 23-square-foot space with two chairs ...
After my first overnight Amtrak trip, I learned that the train line has a loyalty program that rewards passengers two points for every $1 spent.Points may be used for tickets, hotels, shopping ...
Mount Wilson FM Broadcasters, Inc., a subsidiary of Mt. Wilson Broadcasting Inc., is a Los Angeles-based radio broadcasting company owned by Saul Levine.The company was founded in 1959, and Levine is the only independent operator of an FM commercial radio station in Los Angeles, that being KKGO-FM, today.
Amtrak opened a Metropolitan Lounge at Union Station on September 23, 2013. [22] The lounge is open to Amtrak passengers traveling in sleeping car accommodations as well as some Amtrak Guest Rewards members (Select Plus and Select Executive levels only). [23]
On March 1, 1987, KGUD adopted the KMET call letters [3] to represent the Riverside—San Bernardino metropolitan area and Hemet, a community south of Banning. KMET aired a middle of the road format branded "The Mighty Met" in honor of the defunct Los Angeles rock station that previously held the KMET call letters (94.7 FM, now KTWV).
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