Coast Starlight
The Coast Starlight is a train route operated by Amtrak on the West Coast of the United States. It runs from Seattle, Washington's King Street Station to the Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal.
The train's name was inspired by the trains of the Southern Pacific Railroad (SP) that operated in California, many along the same route as the current Coast Starlight. SP's passenger trains in this region carried the name Daylight in some form (e.g. Morning Daylight and Afternoon Daylight).
Major stops on the route are Portland, Oregon; Eugene, Oregon; Sacramento, California; Emeryville, California (for San Francisco); Oakland, California; San Jose, California; and Santa Barbara, California.
Route
- Seattle, Washington
- Tacoma, Washington
- Lacey, Washington
- Centralia, Washington
- Kelso, Washington
- Vancouver, Washington
- Portland, Oregon
- Salem, Oregon
- Albany, Oregon
- Eugene, Oregon
- Chemult, Oregon
- Klamath Falls, Oregon
- Dunsmuir, California
- Redding, California
- Chico, California
- Sacramento, California
- Davis, California
- Martinez, California
- Emeryville, California
- Oakland, California
- San Jose, California
- Salinas, California
- Paso Robles, California
- San Luis Obispo, California
- Santa Barbara, California
- Oxnard, California
- Simi Valley, California
- Glendale, California
- Los Angeles, California