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Amtrak
65 Cahill - (call (408) 280-6992)
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California High Speed Rail Gilroy
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. |
Caltrain Train Station In Gilroy
7150 Monterey St., Gilroy 95020 - (call 1.800.660.4287)
Caltrain is a California commuter rail line on the San Francisco Peninsula and in the Santa Clara Valley (Silicon Valley) in the United States. It is currently operated under contract by Amtrak and funded jointly by the City and County of San Francisco, San Mateo County Transit District, and Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority through the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board. |
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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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April 23 2012 - High-speed rail board supports Pacheco Pass route The California High-Speed Rail Authority voted 5-0 today to approve a revised environmental impact report for its Bay area-to- Valley section, favoring the Pacheco Pass between Gilroy and Merced over Altamont Pass. |
April 20 2012 - Tornado-wrecked Dallas assesses damage The tornado hurtled toward the nursing home. Physical therapist Patti Gilroy said she saw the swirling mass barreling down through the back door, after she herded patients into the hallway in the order trained: walkers, wheelchairs, then beds. |
April 20 2012 - NATION: Dallas begins assessing tornado damage ARLINGTON, Texas — The tornado hurtled toward the nursing home. Physical therapist Patti Gilroy said she saw the swirling mass barreling down through the back door, after she herded patients into the hallway in the order trained: walkers, wheelchairs, then beds. |
April 20 2012 - Tornadoes destroy homes in Dallas area; no deaths The tornado hurtled toward the nursing home. Physical therapist Patti Gilroy said she saw the swirling mass barreling down through the back door, after she herded patients into the hallway in the order trained: walkers, wheelchairs, then beds. |
April 20 2012 - Tornado-wrecked Dallas begins assessing damage ARLINGTON, Texas—The tornado hurtled toward the nursing home. Physical therapist Patti Gilroy said she saw the swirling mass barreling down through the back door, after she herded patients into the hallway in the order trained: walkers, wheelchairs, then beds. |
April 20 2012 - TEXAS TORNADO DAMAGE STRETCHES ACROSS DALLAS, FORT WORTH The Associated Press April 4, 2012 ARLINGTON, Texas — The tornado hurtled toward the nursing home. Physical therapist Patti Gilroy said she saw the swirling mass barreling down through the back door, after she herded patients into the hallway in the order trained: walkers, wheelchairs, then beds. “It wasn’t like a freight train like everybody [...] |
April 12 2012 - Caltrain electrification plan leaves Gilroy out Caltrain and the California High Speed Rail Authority have come to an agreement to electrify Caltrain from San Francisco to San Jose, leaving the route between San Jose and Gilroy in the technological |
November 20 2011 - Judge rules against high-speed rail route through Gilroy A Sacramento Superior Court judge ruled Thursday that the California High-Speed Rail Authority must omit plans to send the bullet train through Gilroy and up the San Francisco Peninsula until further studies examining the project's impact on adjacent communities are in the books. |
November 17 2011 - Judge rejects high-speed rail route through Gilroy A Sacramento Superior Court judge ruled Thursday the California High-Speed Rail Authority must omit plans to send the bullet train through Gilroy and up the San Francisco Peninsula until further studies examining the project's impact on adjacent communities in the books. It's the second time Judge Michael Kenny has ordered the Rail Authority to perform additional studies on those specific ... |
November 09 2011 - Bullet train workshops done: What's next? The project isn't expected to be complete until 2033, a nine-year delay from original plans. About 20 residents punctuated their visions for Gilroy's high-speed rail future Wednesday night, as a $200,000 city study weighing the pros and cons of two possible station sites wrapped up its final community workshop at Gilroy High School. Now, their opinions of the proposed station options - downtown ... |
October 27 2011 - Letter: Ridiculous cost of the proposed state bullet train Dear Editor, Estimating total cost of the California High-Speed Rail Authority's bullet train using this example from San Francisco, where 1.7 miles cost $1.6 billion, produces a number which may have greater accuracy than the estimates being touted by its advocates. Joe Thompson, Gilroy |
October 27 2011 - Gilroyan rails against off-track high-speed machine Building High Speed Rail systems across the nation is an enormous project born out of social progressive minds who believe big government can better waste our taxed dollars than we can. This mentality is delivering our country into a steep downward economic collapse that may be too late to avoid. The California High Speed Rail Authority is a quasi-government, which will be calling its own shots ... |
October 12 2011 - News briefs: High-speed rail community workshop Wednesday News in brief from the Aug. 12 edition of the Gilroy Dispatch. High-speed rail community workshop Wednesday A firm hired by the city of Gilroy to conduct a high-speed rail station visioning project will hold a community workshop at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Gilroy Senior Center, located at 7371 Hanna St. in Gilroy. This will be the fourth workshop hosted by Design, Community & Environment ... |
July 23 2011 - Letter: High speed rail 'will ruin the small-town atmosphere' Dear Editor, Kudos to Bob Dillon and Cat Tucker who seem to have the only common sense on the city council as well the ability to add and subtract the costs. I have never written a letter to the editor but quite frankly I can't stand the snow job (a nicer word for lying) that is being thrown at the residents of Gilroy. The residents have no clue that (it's not just those of us whose land and ... |
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