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A & K Railroad Materials Inc
4242 Wilcox Rd - (call (209) 931-9490)
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Amtrak
735 S San Joaquin - (call (209) 946-0517)
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Amtrak-lodi
24 S Sacramento St - (call (800) 872-7245)
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Amtrak-skt
949 E Channel St - (call (800) 872-7245)
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Amtrak-trc
4800 S Tracy Blvd
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California High Speed Train Stockton
California High-Speed Rail Authority 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 |
Pacer Stacktrain
10736 S Harlan Rd - (call (209) 983-2750)
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Rail America Tracy
California Northern Railroad CFNR 1801 Hanover Drive, Suite D Davis, CA 95616 - (call (530) 753-7826)
The CFNR encompasses 261 miles of track operating in California. The CFNR interchanges with the Union Pacific Railroad at four locations and with the shortlines of Napa Valley Railroad and Northwestern Pacific Railroad. |
Rail America Vernalis
California Northern Railroad CFNR 1801 Hanover Drive, Suite D Davis, CA 95616 - (call (530) 753-7826)
The CFNR encompasses 261 miles of track operating in California. The CFNR interchanges with the Union Pacific Railroad at four locations and with the shortlines of Napa Valley Railroad and Northwestern Pacific Railroad. |
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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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| San Joaquin County Train Related News (Provided by www.accidentIn.com) |
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May 03 2012 -
Public testifies in Fresno on high-speed rail project
About 50 people from the central San Joaquin Valley on Wednesday spoke out -- from enthusiastic support to outright condemnation and not-so-veiled threats of lawsuits -- on the Merced-to-Fresno section of California's proposed high-speed train project. |
May 01 2012 -
California bullet train's operating costs questioned
The California High-Speed Rail Authority dramatically revamped its business plan, slashing as much as $30 billion from the price tag for building the San Francisco-to-Los Angeles system via the San Joaquin Valley. But none of those changes addressed what a panel of outside financial experts has styled "the elephant in the room" — its extraordinarily low projected operating costs. |
April 14 2012 -
Latest high-speed rail plan goes to lawmakers
SAN FRANCISCO – A financial blueprint for linking the San Joaquin Valley to Los Angeles by high-speed trains within 10 years was approved yesterday by the California High-Speed Rail Authority. The authority’s latest business plan, which calls for the eventual construction of a system that connects San Francisco and Los Angeles by way of the Valley, now heads for the Legislature, which must ... |
April 13 2012 -
High-speed rail financial blueprint on to lawmakers
SAN FRANCISCO -- A financial blueprint for linking the San Joaquin Valley to Los Angeles by high-speed trains within 10 years was approved Thursday by the California High-Speed Rail Authority. |
April 13 2012 -
Rail authority passes new high-speed plan
SAN FRANCISCO – A financial blueprint for linking the San Joaquin Valley to Los Angeles by high-speed trains within 10 years was approved yesterday by the California High-Speed Rail Authority. The authority’s latest business plan, which calls for the eventual construction of a system that connects San Francisco and Los Angeles by way of the Valley, now heads for the Legislature, which must ... |
March 07 2012 -
Pickup driver and dog survive train crash
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - A freight train has slammed into a pickup truck and pushed the wreckage 500 feet down the track in the San Joaquin Valley. The pickup driver and his puppy survived. |
February 29 2012 -
High-speed Rail Project Likely Delayed Until 2013
Construction of a high-speed train line in California's central San Joaquin Valley was supposed to start late this year. Now, officials say, it's not likely to start until early 2013, even if state legislators approve billions in bond money this spring. |
February 29 2012 -
High-speed rail construction likely delayed until 2013
Construction of a high-speed train line in the central San Joaquin Valley was supposed to start late this year. Now, officials say, it’s not likely to start until early 2013, even if state legislators approve billions in bond money this spring. At its meeting tomorrow in Sacramento, the California High-Speed Rail Authority will learn about an updated schedule for the $6 billion construction ... |
February 28 2012 -
Bowman: Water tops high-speed rail
The article reports that the proposed $98 billion to $117 billion high-speed rail line through the San Joaquin Valley is supported by Gov. Jerry Brown, but that the proposed program is seriously questioned or opposed by many others in state government. |
February 19 2012 -
Yellow train inaugurates 'Valley Road,' 1952
It may well be that living in the San Joaquin Valley are middle-aged men and women who will stop and think, on Sunday, that it was 56 years ago that their fathers lifted them shoulder-high to catch a glimpse of the... |
January 31 2012 -
Madera County joins bullet train opponents
The ranks of local government agencies in the central San Joaquin Valley that have turned their backs on California’s proposed high-speed rail system is growing. The latest to join the chorus is Madera County, where the Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 last week to reverse its earlier conditional support. Supervisors cited a rising price tag, a growing lack of confidence in the state High-Speed ... |
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