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metrolinkvalleysub
Member # 2257
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{embarassed}

what r the starlight frequencies from Moorpark 2 Portland?

I will board at Glendale and i know the valley sub.
Thanks.

David MP 15.06 SCRRA Valley Sub
 

Mr. Toy
Member # 311
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If by "frequencies" you mean radio channels, look here: http://communities.prodigy.net/trains/frq-star.htm

If by "frequencies" you mean how often does it run, it runs once a day in each direction. http://www.amtrak.com/trains/coaststarlight.html

[This message has been edited by Mr. Toy (edited 05-14-2003).]
 

metrolinkvalleysub
Member # 2257
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Thx Mr. Toy. I'll prob. book my trip tonight and i'll be sure to bring my scanner.

David MP 15.06 SCRRA Valley Sub
 




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