Route
- BNSF Seattle Subdivision (ex-NP, later ex-BN), Seattle to Portland
- UP Brooklyn Subdivision (ex-SP), Portland to Oakridge
- UP Cascade Subdivision (ex-SP), Oakridge to Klamath Falls
- UP Black Butte Subdivision (ex-SP), Klamath Falls to Dunsmuir
- UP Valley Subdivision (ex-SP), Dunsmuir to Marysville
- UP Sacramento Subdivision (ex-WP/ex-SP), Marysville to Sacramento
- UP Martinez Subdivision (ex-SP), Sacramento to Oakland
- UP Niles Subdivision (ex-SP), Oakland to Elmhurst
- UP Coast Subdivision (ex-SP), Elmhurst to San Luis Obispo
- UP Santa Barbara Subdivision (ex-SP), San Luis Obispo to Moorpark
- UP/Metrolink (SCAX) Ventura Subdivision/Ventura County Line (ex-SP), Moorpark to Taylor Yard
- Metrolink (SCAX) River Subdivision, Taylor Yard to Los Angeles Union Station
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Out of spaceout of time.”
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