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  2. Sprinter (rail service) - Wikipedia

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    Sprinter (stylized as SPRINTER) is a hybrid rail (light rail with some features similar to commuter rail) service operating in the North County area of San Diego County between the cities of Escondido and Oceanside, California, United States. The service uses the 22-mile (35 km) Escondido Subdivision of the San Diego Northern Railroad.

  3. Surf Line - Wikipedia

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    4 ft 8. +. 1⁄2 in ( 1,435 mm) standard gauge. The Surf Line is a railroad line that runs from San Diego north to Orange County along California 's Pacific Coast. It was so named because much of the line is near the Pacific Ocean, within less than 100 feet (30 m) in some places. The tracks are now owned by the Orange County Transportation ...

  4. Coast Daylight - Wikipedia

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    Coach fare San Francisco to Los Angeles was $9.47 one way; in 1938 it dropped to $6 to match Santa Fe's Golden Gates. Daylights in the December 1945 timetable By June 30, 1939, the streamlined Daylights had carried 268.6 million passenger miles (432.3 million kilometres) on 781,141 train miles (1,257,125 kilometres) for an average occupancy of ...

  5. California megapolitan areas - Wikipedia

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    California's major urban areas normally are thought of as two large megalopolises: one in Northern California and one in Southern California, separated from each other by approximately 382 miles or 615 km (the distance from Los Angeles to San Francisco), with sparsely inhabited (relatively) Central Coast, Central Valley, and Transverse Ranges in between.

  6. Orange County Line - Wikipedia

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    Orange County Line. The Orange County Line is a commuter rail line run by Metrolink from Los Angeles through Orange County to Oceanside in San Diego County, connecting with the Coaster commuter rail service to San Diego. The Orange County Line carries passengers to the primary Metrolink hub at L.A. Union Station in downtown Los Angeles, as well ...

  7. Route of California High-Speed Rail - Wikipedia

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    The one-way fare between Burbank and Los Angeles is expected to cost $26 in 2013 dollars. The Burbank to Los Angeles route was approved in January 2022. Los Angeles to Anaheim. The 33 miles (53 km) from Los Angeles to Anaheim will run on an upgraded Metrolink corridor for Phase 1 Blended in 2033. Non-stop design speed for this segment is 46 ...

  8. San Diego California Temple - Wikipedia

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    Clothing rental. Yes. ( edit) The San Diego California Temple is the 47th constructed and 45th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [1] Located near the La Jolla community of San Diego, it was built with two main spires, but unique to this temple are four smaller spires at the base of each main spire. The East ...

  9. KABC (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KABC (AM) /  34.01944°N 118.34556°W  / 34.01944; -118.34556. KABC (790 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, and serving the Greater Los Angeles area. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts a conservative talk radio format. The studios are located in the Los Angeles suburb of Culver City.

  10. List of Los Angeles Chargers broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Previously when the team was in San Diego its main flagship was KIOZ. The previous Los Angeles flagship was KLAC/570, in Los Angeles and Orange County, which like KIOZ, KLSD, and several other Charger radio affiliates, is owned by iHeartMedia. Prior to that KSPN/710 was the Los Angeles affiliate and before that, KMPC/1540 for several years.

  11. San Angeles - Wikipedia

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    San Angeles is a fictional futuristic concept of Southern California typically configured by U.S. commentators and film producers to include the areas of Los Angeles to San Diego and sometimes even San Bernardino to Riverside. [1] Although Los Angeles and the West Coast have been treated as a futuristic concept geographic region by different ...