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    The San Diegan was one of the named passenger trains of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, and a “workhorse” of the railroad. Its 126-mile (203-kilometer)...
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  • worst train wreck in the city's history. The train comprised two RDCs (Budd Rail Diesel Cars) which ran two return trips daily on the San Diegan (train numbers...
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    throughout the city and giving it a hilly geography. Traditionally, San Diegans have built their homes and businesses on the mesas, while leaving the...
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  • character of the franchise USS San Diego, a list of ships of the United States Navy San Diegan (train), a passenger train of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa...
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    the San Diegan. It runs from San Diego through Los Angeles to San Luis Obispo, though the great majority of trains run along the "Surf Line" from San Diego...
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  • San Diego Zoo". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 2024-11-19. SDF (March 16, 2024) [March 16, 2024]. "Women's History Month: Recognizing San Diegans...
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    overshot the runway and was struck by a southbound passenger train, the San Diegan. Train No. 74 hit the F4D at 75 miles (121 km)-per-hour. All three locomotive...
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    formerly a stop of the Santa Fe Railway's San Diegan line. The station has limited service – four Pacific Surfliner trains per day stop at the station (two in...
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  • Last Desert North Pole Marathon Wilson, Bernie (27 October 2006). "San Diegan trains in freezer for Antarctic marathon". Pocono Record. Archived from the...
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    worst train wreck in the city's history. The train comprised two RDCs (Budd Rail Diesel Cars) which ran two return trips daily on the San Diegan (train numbers...
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    Amtrak and CalTrans extended the San Diegan all the way to San Luis Obispo. That route had long been a Los Angeles–San Diego service, but had been extended...
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    San Diego corridor, supplementing the San Diegan. Branded as Metroliner, it made only two intermediate stops, cutting 15 minutes from the normal San Diegan...
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    Santa Barbara–San Diego San Diegan trains had begun stopping there the day before. Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner from San Luis Obispo to San Diego and Metrolink's...
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    the train operated in California between Los Angeles and San Diego as a San Diegan. In late April, the New York Central began to operate that train in...
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    was served by the short-lived CalTrain service in 1982–83. In 1988, service was restored with the Amtrak San Diegan with the station renamed as Van Nuys...
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    could reach a density of ten trains (each way) during the summer months. The route hosted AT&SF San Diegan passenger trains, renamed the Pacific Surfliner...
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    although CalTrain service would last fewer than six months. Amtrak initiated Orange County Commuter service in 1990 under the San Diegans brand, but a...
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    Retrieved 2021-09-27. "San Diego Conquistiadors – Sports Ecyclopedia". Krasovic, Tom. "Sale of his NBA team pained a San Diegan years later; Dean Spanos...
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    passenger service to the city. Amtrak added San Juan Capistrano as a flag stop on its Los Angeles–San Diego San Diegan service on May 19, 1974. A year later...
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    buildings. The necessary funds and materials for restoration were donated by San Diegans and the labor was financed by the federal government. Some of the buildings...
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    Santa Fe recommended that all but its Super Chief, San Francisco Chief, Texas Chief and San Diegans be discontinued. In particular, Santa Fe informed the...
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    (#13-14) southbound. Both trains were cut back from San Diego to Los Angeles in April 1972, replaced by a third San Diegan. On June 10, 1973, Amtrak began...
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  • Railway's Surf Line. Amtrak already operated multiple trains over this route to San Diego (the San Diegan), but the timings were not convenient for commuters...
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    Montrealer was an overnight passenger train between Washington, D.C., United States, and Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The train was operated from 1924 to 1966,...
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    command of Captain Gillespie. The force included Rafael Machado, a native San Diegan, and Navy Lieutenant Edward Fitzgerald Beale in charge of a four-pounder...
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    at lunchtime. In 1988, Amtrak and Caltrans extended the San Diegan, previously a Los Angeles-San Diego service, to Santa Barbara, providing an additional...
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  • stop on October 26, 1986. On June 26, 1988, Amtrak extended one daily San Diegan round trip to Santa Barbara, restoring service to Van Nuys (Panorama City)...
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    Diegans, which ran from Los Angeles to San Diego, were the most popular and durable, becoming to the Santa Fe what New York City-Philadelphia trains were...
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    southbound. Both trains were cut back from San Diego to Los Angeles in April 1972, replaced by a third San Diegan. On June 10, 1973, Amtrak began running...
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    County Line in response to the 1994 Northridge earthquake. Amtrak's San Diegan trains (later renamed the Pacific Surfliner) began stopping in Camarillo...
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