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California High Speed Rail Palo Alto
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 Palo Alto
95 University Ave., Palo Alto 94301 - (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. |
Caltrain Train Station In Palo Alto, California Avenue
101 California Ave., Palo Alto 94306 - (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. |
Caltrain Train Station In Palo Alto, Stanford
100 Embarcadero Road, Palo Alto - (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 30 2012 - Editorial: Lessons from car-train accident by PaloAltoOnline.com No one has suggested that the death of Judith Goldblatt on the train tracks at Charleston Road a year ago was anything other than a tragic accident, in spite of the secretive and evasive handling of the case by Palo Alto and other officials. Related story: • One year later, questions remain about train/car collision |
April 22 2012 - One year later, questions remain about train/car collision by Sue Dremann A year after Indiana resident Judith Goldblatt was killed when a train hit her rental car at the Charleston Road crossing, questions linger about the events surrounding her death and the City of Palo Alto's role, if any, in the accident. |
April 18 2012 - Palo Alto set to adopt new vision for housing by Gennady Sheyner Smaller apartments, more mixed-use buildings and new housing developments near train stations are among the key tenets in Palo Alto's long-term housing vision, according to a new document that city planners and commissioners have been crafting for close to four years. |
March 30 2012 - Man hit, killed by Caltrain in Menlo Park IDd A man who was struck and killed by a Caltrain last week was identified Sunday by the San Mateo County coroner as Eric Salvatierra of Palo Alto. Salvatierra, 39, was a vice president of online payment service PayPal. He... |
March 30 2012 - Officials pledge commitment to 'blended' rail system by Gennady Sheyner A lower price tag, fewer tracks and a fresh commitment to fund rail improvements in north and south California are among the features that the California High-Speed Rail Authority plans to unveil in its revised business plan, rail officials told a state Senate committee Tuesday night at a public hearing in Mountain View. Related story: • Palo Alto skeptical about 'new vision ... |
March 13 2012 - PayPal exec killed on Caltrain tracks had bipolar disorder, family says Eric Salvatierra, who was 39 and lived in Palo Alto, was hit by a train in Menlo Park on Friday morning. His family said in a statement Monday that while Salvatierra and his wife, Meredith Ackley, previously thought he was just stressed, he was diagnosed with mental illness last summer. |
March 08 2012 - Four train tracks may still be ahead for MV by Daniel DeBolt Part of the growing popularity of a "blended system" for high-speed rail and Caltrain is that Palo Alto and other cities may be spared the addition to two tracks to their Caltrain right of way. Other cities, but not Mountain View. Adding two more train tracks is still on the table for Mountain View, according to a recent Caltrain analysis. |
March 04 2012 - Man dies on Caltrain tracks in Palo Alto by PaloAltoOnline.com A person was fatally struck by a train in Palo Alto Thursday night, a Caltrain spokeswoman said. The victim was an adult male, according to Caltrain. |
February 17 2012 - Four-track design back in high-speed rail plan A new analysis by the California High-Speed Rail Authority calling for a four-track rail system between the Bay Area and Central Valley has set off a fresh wave of criticism from Palo Alto and surrounding cities, with many calling the latest document a betrayal of the authority's earlier promises. |
February 10 2012 - Four-track design back on the table for high-speed rail by Gennady Sheyner A new analysis by the California High-Speed Rail Authority calling for a four-track rail system between the Bay Area and Central Valley has set off a fresh wave of criticism from Palo Alto and surrounding cities, with many calling the latest document a betrayal of the rail authority's earlier promises. |
February 07 2012 - Obama switches play on war with Iran PALO ALTO, California - United States President Barack Obama has contradicted both his defense secretary and head of intelligence by laying a small though significant speed bump ahead of the express train of war on Iran fueled by pro-Israel pundits and politicians in the US. |
February 02 2012 - King Day 'Freedom Train' stops in Palo Alto by Sue Dremann The annual "Freedom Train" in celebration of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday will make a stop in Palo Alto Monday (Jan. 16) on its way to San Francisco. |
January 29 2012 - Palo Alto cop chosen to coach US Olympic badminton team A Palo Alto police officer was selected to represent the United States in an emerging sport -- badminton. Officials announced Friday that Ben Lee, a Palo Alto police officer, will be the United States badminton coach for the London Olympics. About 200 athletes train at the California Badminton Academy in Fremont, and its reputation was enhanced after the announcement was made. "When I got the ... |
January 17 2012 - High-speed rail slowing down PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Critics began panning the first leg of California's futuristic high-speed rail network as a "train to nowhere" soon after officials decided to build it not in the major population centers of Los Angeles or San Francisco, but rather through the state's Central Valley farming belt. Since then, things have only gotten worse. |
January 16 2012 - Plans for high-speed rail are slowing down PALO ALTO, Calif. — Critics began panning the first leg of California’s futuristic high-speed rail network as a “train to nowhere” soon after officials decided to build it not in the major population centers of Los Angeles or San Francisco, but through the state’s Central Valley farming belt. Read full article >> |
January 16 2012 - Palo Alto calls for 'termination' of high-speed rail by Gennady Sheyner In a dramatic reversal from its position three years ago, the Palo Alto City Council on Monday night adopted as the city's official position a call for termination of California's beleaguered high-speed-rail project. |
January 11 2012 - UCSF researcher killed by train in Menlo Park The San Mateo County Coroner's Office has identified the woman killed by a train at Encinal Avenue in Menlo Park on Jan. 2 as Jasmine Ahluwalia, 31, of Palo Alto. |
January 06 2012 - Palo Alto woman killed by train worked at UCSF by Tyler Hanley Jasmine Ahluwalia, the 31-year-old Palo Alto resident who died after being hit by a train in Menlo Park Monday, was a post-doctoral researcher at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), a UCSF spokesperson confirmed Friday. |
December 21 2011 - Palo Alto calls for 'termination' of high-speed rail by Gennady Sheyner In a dramatic reversal from its position three years ago, the Palo Alto City Council on Monday night adopted as the city's official position a call for termination of California's beleaguered high-speed-rail project. |
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