San Joaquins (English Wikipedia)

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  • "ATK-74-10 202--484-7220" (PDF) (Press release). Amtrak. March 5, 1974. Regular revenue service begins in both directions between Oakland and Bakersfield on Thursday, March 6.

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  • "SAN JOAQUIN JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY 2024 BUSINESS PLAN UPDATE" (PDF). SAN JOAQUIN JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY.
  • "DRAFT 2023 BUSINESS PLAN UPDATE" (PDF). SJRRA. p. 36. Retrieved October 25, 2023. For the San Joaquins, this will require a new track connection between the BNSF and UPRR mainlines known as the Merced Intermodal Track Connection (MITC) Project (see Figure 4.1). In coordination with CHSRA and the City of Merced, the proposed multi-modal station at Merced would be elevated and have a western boundary at "R" Street. SJJPA is taking the lead in the environmental clearance/detailed design for the MITC Project (CHSRA is environmentally clearing the Merced Multimodal Station). To most efficiently integrate the San Joaquins and the interim HSR services, Merced will become the southern terminus for San Joaquins rail service once operations begin on the HSR infrastructure at the end of 2030.
  • "Public Review Draft 2024 SJJPA Business Plan Update" (PDF). San Joaquin Joint Powers Authority. pp. 18–21. Retrieved March 8, 2024.

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