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The '''Cal-P Line''' is a railroad line that is located between [[Martinez, California|Martinez]] and [[Sacramento, California]]. It hosts a number of [[Amtrak]] passenger trains, such as the [[Capitol Corridor]], [[Coast Starlight]], and [[California Zephyr]]. The Line was originally built by the [[California Pacific Railroad]] (the Cal-P), which was purchased by the [[Southern Pacific Railroad]], who then was purchased by the [[Union Pacific Railroad]]. Union Pacific owns the tracks and operates a heavy amount of freight over the route.
The '''Cal-P Line''' is a railroad line that is located between [[Martinez, California|Martinez]] and [[Sacramento, California]].


It hosts a number of [[Amtrak]] passenger trains, such as the [[Capitol Corridor]], [[Coast Starlight]], and [[California Zephyr]]. The line was originally built by the [[California Pacific Railroad]] (Cal-P). The Cal-P was purchased by the [[Southern Pacific Railroad]] (SP) which was eventually purchased by the [[Union Pacific Railroad]] (UP), the line's current owner. UP operates numerous freight trains over the route.
==See also==


[[Category:Rail infrastructure in California]]
[[Coast Line (UP)|Coast Line]], the line that runs south from Martinez to [[Los Angeles, California]].
[[Category:California railroads]]

Revision as of 19:47, 12 May 2008

The Cal-P Line is a railroad line that is located between Martinez and Sacramento, California.

It hosts a number of Amtrak passenger trains, such as the Capitol Corridor, Coast Starlight, and California Zephyr. The line was originally built by the California Pacific Railroad (Cal-P). The Cal-P was purchased by the Southern Pacific Railroad (SP) which was eventually purchased by the Union Pacific Railroad (UP), the line's current owner. UP operates numerous freight trains over the route.