- The San
Diegan was one of the
named p****enger
trains of the Atchison,
Topeka and
Santa Fe Railway, and a “workhorse” of the railroad. Its 126-mile (203-kilometer)...
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throughout the city and
giving it a
hilly geography. Traditionally, San
Diegans have
built their homes and
businesses on the mesas,
while leaving the urban...
- rattler, gray diamond-back,
mountain rattler,
Pacific rattler, and San
Diegan rattler. Some po****tions of C. ****eri have a
neurotoxic venom that is...
- (March 16, 2024) [March 16, 2024]. "Women's
History Month:
Recognizing San
Diegans Making an Impact". San
Diego Foundation.
Retrieved 2024-11-19. Rochlin...
- State.
Retrieved December 28, 2015. Max,
Nathan (September 17, 2012). "San
Diegan slain in
Libya attack 'lived to serve'". U-T San Diego.
Retrieved December...
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Super Chief / El Capitan, the
Texas Chief and the San
Diegan (though
Amtrak reduced the San
Diegan from
three daily round trips to two).
Discontinued were...
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trains (each way)
during the
summer months. The
route hosted AT&SF San
Diegan p****enger trains,
renamed the
Pacific Surfliner by
Amtrak in 2000. The Santa...
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daily round trips between Portland and Seattle. The
Santa Fe ran the San
Diegan between Los
Angeles and San Diego. The Seattle–San
Diego route was initially...
- The
Mount Soledad Cross (formerly the
Mount Soledad Easter Cross) is a
prominent landmark located on top of
Mount Soledad in the La
Jolla neighborhood...
- ISBN 978-92-64-08725-5. Berndes,
Barry (2009). The San
Diegan – 41st Edition. The San
Diegan. p. 227. ISBN 978-1-890226-13-8. ****nor, Tim (2009). Midnight...