Altamont Corridor

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The Altamont Corridor is a key rail and transportation route in Northern California that connects the Central Valley with the San Francisco Bay Area through the Altamont Pass.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rail corridor
transportation corridor
connects Central Valley NERFINISHED
San Francisco Bay Area NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Diablo Range NERFINISHED
follows historic transcontinental rail route
hasBottleneck Altamont Pass grade and curves
hasProposedImprovement rail capacity upgrades
travel time reductions for interregional trips
hasTopographicFeature mountain pass
hasTransportationMode rail
road (parallel highways and arterials)
isSubjectOf regional transportation planning in Northern California
locatedIn Northern California
partOf California rail network NERFINISHED
passesThrough Altamont Pass NERFINISHED
regionServed East Bay NERFINISHED
San Joaquin Valley NERFINISHED
Tri-Valley NERFINISHED
strategicImportance freight gateway between Central Valley and Bay Area
key commuter route between Central Valley and Bay Area
supports goods movement between ports and inland areas
interregional commuting
traverses Alameda County NERFINISHED
Contra Costa County NERFINISHED
San Joaquin County NERFINISHED
usedFor freight rail transportation
passenger rail transportation

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Lathrop transportationCorridor Altamont Corridor