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Stanford University, Santa Clara Transit Center, Santa Clara University, Downtown San Jose, San Jose State University, Alum Rock station, Eastridge Mall Part of the Frequent Network. For service to other stops not served by this line, as well as for stops along King Road, Tully Road, and Capitol Expressway, see lines 22 and 23 above.
On the girls' side, Fountain Valley fields the sports of basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball and water polo. In the past, there were gymnastics and badminton teams. Fountain Valley High School has won 18 CIF Team Championships [citation needed] 1973 Girls' swimming; 1977 ...
Michelle Pfeiffer, actress, graduate of Fountain Valley High School Class of 1976; Mike Pompeo, Los Amigos High School Grad (Class of 1982), US Secretary of State (2018–2021), Former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (2017–18), Former Member of United States House of Representatives – Kansas 4th Congressional District (2011–2017)
A 2022 business plan released in February estimates that the full, 500-mile high-speed system between Los Angeles and San Francisco will cost as much as $105 billion, up from $100 billion two ...
The Centralized Equipment Maintenance and Operations Facility is the train maintenance yard and facility serving Caltrain, north of San Jose Diridon station in San Jose. [128] The US$140 million maintenance station began construction in 2004 and opened on September 29, 2007.
The Pacific and Atlantic Railroad Company (P&A) was founded on September 6, 1851, with the goal of building a railroad between San Francisco and San Jose. [2] The route was surveyed and published by the end of 1851, but the P&A was unable to raise funds locally; when the P&A turned to banking houses in New York and England, they were told that no funds could be disbursed without first ...
Bellarmine students in the Class of 1958 Tom McEnery '63 (61st Mayor of San Jose). Bellarmine was founded in 1851 by Fr. John Nobili, S.J., and his companions, as Santa Clara College, a school for secondary and college-age students.
Before Caltrain, College Park was a station on Southern Pacific's Peninsula Commute line, in fare zone 6 (brown). [6] It is mentioned in Jack London's 1903 novel The Call of the Wild as the location at which the stolen canine protagonist is fenced, beginning his journey away from civilization.