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KROQ-FM (106.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Pasadena, California, serving the Greater Los Angeles. Owned by Audacy, Inc., it broadcasts an alternative rock format known as "The World Famous KROQ" (pronounced "kay-rock"). The station has studios at the intersection of Venice Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue in the Crestview ...
1430 KVVN Santa Clara ( Vietnamese) 1450 KEST San Francisco ( Multilingual / New Age talk) 1500 KSJX San Jose ( Vietnamese) 1510 KSFN Piedmont ( Regional Mexican) 1550 KZDG San Francisco (Radio Zindagi) 1590 KLIV San Jose ( Vietnamese) 1640 KDIA Vallejo ( Christian) 1 clear-channel station. 2 daytime-only station.
The San Diegan was one of the named passenger trains of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, and a “ workhorse ” of the railroad. Its 126-mile (203-kilometer) route ran from Los Angeles, California south to San Diego. It was assigned train Nos. 70–79 (Nos. 80–83 were added in 1952 when RDCs began operating on the line).
In 1983, KDAY-AM became the first radio station to play wall-to-wall rap music, thanks to an ambitious new music director and some soon-to-be famous DJs. When L.A. invented rap radio: The rise of KDAY
One of the most iconic early Fillmore rappers was Hugh-EMC, whose 1988 single “It’s The Game” with DJ Rock (a.k.a. DJ-X1) is an early classic of Frisco rap. In the 1990s, many of the great ...
KRRL. / 34.22667°N 118.06583°W / 34.22667; -118.06583. KRRL (92.3 FM) – branded Real 92.3 – is a commercial urban contemporary radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, serving much of the Greater Los Angeles area. Owned by iHeartMedia, KRRL serves as the flagship for Big Boy's Neighborhood. The KRRL studios are located ...
City of San Francisco. (train) The City of San Francisco was a streamlined through passenger train which ran from 1936 to 1971 on the Overland Route between Chicago, Illinois and Oakland, California, with a ferry connection on to San Francisco. It was owned and operated jointly by the Chicago and North Western Railway (1936–55), Chicago ...
In July 1980, the San Francisco Zephyr was outfitted with Amtrak's new bi-level Superliner passenger cars – one of the last western trains to receive them – and began exchanging through cars at Ogden with the Seattle–Chicago Pioneer and the Los Angeles–Chicago Desert Wind. Between Ogden and Chicago, the Zephyr, Desert Wind, and Pioneer ...