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Spirit of California : ウィキペディア英語版
Spirit of California

The ''Spirit of California'' was a passenger train operated by Amtrak between Los Angeles and Sacramento, California. It operated from 1981 to 1983 with financial support from the State of California. It was the first overnight service between the two cities since the Southern Pacific Railroad discontinued the ''Lark'' in 1968 and one of few state-supported Amtrak trains with sleeper service. The train used the Southern Pacific's Coast Line, complementing the ''Coast Starlight'' which served the route on a daytime schedule.
== History ==

The last overnight service on the Southern Pacific's Coast Line was the ''Lark'', which ended on April 8, 1968. During the 1970s Amtrak operated the ''Coast Starlight'', which departed Los Angeles every morning for Seattle, Washington. The southbound ''Coast Starlight'' arrived in the San Francisco Bay Area in the morning and in Los Angeles by dinnertime, and at the time did not serve Sacramento, the state capital.〔〔
The new train departed Los Angeles at 8:25 PM, arriving in Sacramento at 9:30 AM the next morning. The southbound train departed at 7:55 PM and arrived at 9:00 AM the next day. The California Department of Transportation, Caltrans, budgeted $1.7 million towards the train's first year of operation and expected 160,000 passengers the first year, rising to 300,000 in five years. The train carried coaches, a cafe, and two sleeping cars.〔 Service began on October 25, 1981. Caltrans held a naming contest, with the winner "Spirit of California" announced on December 24.〔
After taking office in January 1983, Governor George Deukmejian cut funding for the train, and Amtrak supporters scrambled to find additional funding. It was proposed that the state of Nevada fund the train for service to Reno, but this proposal was never passed by the Nevada legislature. The ''Spirit of California'' was discontinued in 1983, running for the final time on the night of September 30–October 1, 1983.〔

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