Sacramento
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Historic Amtrak Station, Light Rail Platforms|Current (2013-) Modern, Faraway Platform Area
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Signs for the Coast Starlight on tracks 5
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Reaching the end of the tunnel (althought it continues to an emergency exit) and the trance to tracks 3 and 4
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Starting up the ramp to a well lit platform
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Stuff on the extra service platform as the Southbound Coast Starlight, running on time, makes a long service stop just before daybreak
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trash dumpsters and boxes along the service platform
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The back of one train stopped at track 4
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F59PHI #2002 will push this San Joaquin train it is stopped at the east end of the platform and trains depart in that direction
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P32-8 #2052 overnights on a California Cars trainset in the station
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The Amtrak California logo (not-updated) on P32-8 #2052
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P32-8 #2052
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Getting off a terminating Capitol Corridor Train
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Going down the ramp to the tunnel to leave the station, the direct platform staircase in the other direction is on the otherside. The tunnel also has doors to close it off
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Sign for the only departure tonight, the Coast Starlight to Seatle King Street Station
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The train information, departures monitor just for No. 14 The Coast Starlight, tomorrows departures (on a weekday one train is at 4:30am) aren't displayed yet
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The Quik Track Machine on the intermediate area of the walkway to the station
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The movable sigange is set up for boarding the Coast Starlight, Sleeping Car passengers to the front (East) Coach Passengers to the rear (West)
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Last Updated: 11 February, 2014
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