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- The Pacific Harbor Line (reporting mark PHL) was formed in 1998 to take over the (HBL). In 1998, the Alameda Corridor was nearing completion, allowing for a massive amount of railroad traffic from the largest harbors in the Western hemisphere: Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach. The railroad has 18 route miles (29 km) with a web of 59 miles (95 km) of track. (en)
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- Wilmington, California (en)
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- An SD20-2 engine owned by Pacific Harbor Lines works at Long Beach, California. (en)
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- Port of Los Angeles/Port of Long Beach, California (en)
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- The Pacific Harbor Line (reporting mark PHL) was formed in 1998 to take over the (HBL). In 1998, the Alameda Corridor was nearing completion, allowing for a massive amount of railroad traffic from the largest harbors in the Western hemisphere: Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach. The railroad has 18 route miles (29 km) with a web of 59 miles (95 km) of track. (en)
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