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Amtrak-lax
800 N Alameda St Ste 122 - (call (213) 683-6897)
Angels Flight Railway
351 S Hill St - (call (213) 626-1901)
California High Speed Rail Norwalk
925 L Street, Suite 1425 Sacramento, CA 95814 - (call (916) 324-1541)
Established in 1996, the California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) is the state entity responsible for planning, constructing and operating an 800-mile-long high-speed train system serving California's major metropolitan areas.
Coast Starlight Experience - 3 Night/4 Day Tour
- (call 877 929 7245)
Widely regarded as one of the most spectacular of all train routes, the Coast Starlight links the greatest cities on the West Coast. En route daily between Seattle and Los Angeles, the Coast Starlight passes through Portland, Sacramento, the San Francisco Bay Area and Santa Barbara. The scenery along the Coast Starlight route is unsurpassed. The dramatic snow-covered peaks of the Cascade Range and Mount Shasta, lush forests, fertile valleys and long stretches of Pacific Ocean shoreline provide a stunning backdrop for your journey. Exclusive Amenities Rediscover the Coast Starlight. This legendary train will feature enhanced Coaches and Sleeping Cars, along with exclusive new amenities. The Dining Car will offer fresh, regional cuisine, while the Arcade Room will entertain kids of all ages with a great selection of arcade-style video games. Sleeping Car passengers can enjoy Happy Hour specials and a daily tasting of local wines in the refurbished Pacific Parlor Car, which also will offer a specialty coffee bar, onboard theater and alternative dining venue.
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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South. The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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May 24 2012 - Train of Thought Hosts Los Angeles Chess Tour for First Black International Grandmaster
Chess master and Train of Thought founder, Damen Fletcher and the first Black International Grandmaster of chess, Maurice Ashley host a celebrity chess match, featuring Dorien Wilson (The Parkers) and LaVan Davis (House of Pain).Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) May 24, 2012 Chess master and Train of Thought founder, Damen Fletcher and the first Black International Grandmaster of chess, Maurice Ashley ...
May 24 2012 - Officials want inspection of new L.A. Metro rail
LOS ANGELES — California safety regulators discovered a critical design flaw in the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (Metro) newest light rail line that could increase the risk of train derailments, CBS Los Angeles reported.
May 24 2012 - Safety concerns over Expo Line junction in Los Angeles
There is growing concern about safety on the light rail line that connects downtown Los Angeles with the city's westside.
May 23 2012 - Researchers map damaged connections in brain
LOS ANGELES — Poor Phineas Gage. In 1848, the supervisor for the Rutland and Burlington Railroad in Vermont was using a 13-pound, 3-foot-7-inch rod to pack blasting powder into a rock when he triggered an explosion that drove the rod through his left cheek and out of the top of his head.
May 22 2012 - Design flaw at Expo and Blue Line junction has regulators on guard
State regulators have required stringent inspections of a Los Angeles rail junction for the newly opened Expo Line because of a serious design flaw that poses an increased risk of train derailments.
May 22 2012 - Expo Line junction design flaw prompts inspection order
The junction has presented significant safety issues and requires a special inspection program because of subsequent 'non-standard' repairs, the state regulator says. State safety regulators have ordered stringent inspections of a downtown Los Angeles rail junction for the newly opened Expo Line because of a serious design flaw that poses an increased risk of train derailments.
May 20 2012 - Review: Lackluster Expo Line reflects Metro's weak grasp of design
From dated, and almost useless, canopies to the jarring stretch of brick near USC, the Expo Line is a mix of architectural goals that never fully meshes into one unifying concept. This is getting to be a pattern. Every time a major rail line opens in Los Angeles, my reaction tends to unfold in two distinct parts: excitement tempered pretty quickly by a sense of disappointment, of opportunities ...
May 20 2012 - Yes, LA Has A Rail Network
Faced with increasing traffic, environmental awareness and public demand, Los Angeles is developing a rail network and proud of it.
May 19 2012 - Cal high-speed rail must hustle to keep funding
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Experts say California will need to build its high-speed train line in record time if it doesn't want to risk losing federal funds.
May 18 2012 - Metrolink chief to step down to lead Fla. rail co.
LOS ANGELES — Metrolink CEO John Fenton announced his resignation Monday to become the head of a Florida-based railroad company.
May 16 2012 - High-speed rail must hustle
LOS ANGELES -- California will need to build its high-speed train line in record time if it doesn't want to risk losing federal funds -- indeed, it will have to be the fastest piece of transportation construction in U.
May 15 2012 - Grove Farm takes ride in time on National Train Day
LIHU‘E — Kaua‘i joined the major cities of New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Chicago in the observation of Saturday as National Train Day.
May 15 2012 - Jury rejects suit in death of Long Beach loading facility worker
LOS ANGELES — Jurors rejected a lawsuit brought by a widow who alleged that Union Pacific Railroad Co. was liable in the workplace death of her 63-year-old husband at a UP container loading facility in Long Beach.
May 13 2012 - High-speed-rail analysis sets stage for more lawsuits
by Gennady Sheyner The state agency charged with building California's high-speed rail system approved on Thursday a long-debated environmental analysis for the San Francisco-to-Los Angeles line -- a voluminous document that the project's opponents immediately characterized as an invitation to more lawsuits.
May 12 2012 - Passenger Rail Advocacy Groups Combine to Launch Petition for "Coast Daylight" Service
RailPAC, the Coast Starlight Communities Network and the Steel Wheels Coalition are working together to campaign for an additional passenger train along the California Coast. To be known as the Coast Daylight, this train will provide daily service between the cities of San Francisco and Los Angeles.California (PRWEB) May 11, 2012 The Rail Passenger Association of California (RailPAC), the Coast ...
May 10 2012 - Cheaters, beware: LA subway honor system could end
A vote to end the unusual honor system used on the Los Angeles subway and light-rail system has been put off.
May 10 2012 - Yes, Los Angeles Has A Rail Network Believe It Or Not
"LA has a rail network?" you ask. True, the city has pretty much defined car culture for half a century and many key destinations are still inaccessible by train (reaching LAX from Downtown LA requires two trains and a shuttle bus), but faced with increasing traffic, environmental awareness and public demand, LA is evolving and proud of it.
May 10 2012 - Osmose Holdings, Inc. Acquired by Oaktree Capital Management, L.P.
BUFFALO, N.Y.--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Osmose Holdings, Inc., (Osmose) a diversified global manufacturer of wood preservation chemistry and technology and a specialty service provider to the utilities and railroad industries, announced that it has closed an agreement to be acquired by certain investment funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management, L.P. of Los Angeles, California.
May 10 2012 - My First Job: Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis
Today, on the train up to Philadelphia for the announcement of the Summer Jobs+ bank , I had the chance to think about my first summer job and what it meant to me and my family. I grew up in a modest neighborhood just outside of Los Angeles. It was an industrial community of blue-collar, working people… some of the hardest-working people I’ve ever met. My parents raised me and my six siblings ...
May 09 2012 - Charles Dickens and the rail of two cities
A century and a half ago, the great English author watched trains replace stagecoaches and London's subway system begin. He 'would have been surprised at how long it has taken Los Angeles to build its rail system,' a UCLA professor says. "Here we are — no, I mean there we were… Flash! The distant shipping in the Thames is gone. Whirr!… Dustheaps, market gardens, and waste grounds. Rattle ...
May 07 2012 - Chicago Train Congestion Slows Whole Country
A load of freight can make its way from Los Angeles to Chicago in 48 hours, then take 30 hours to travel across the city.

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