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chubbes
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Amtrak will be rerouting the san Joaquin around Stockton because of the Sac. River levee breaking and flooding. Where will they be rerouting. I was thinking maybe they would get on the UP around Fresno and head up to Sacramento and down to Martinez and continue on to Oakland. If you know a differnt way Post it here.
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I take that back i was looking at a railroad map and they can go down to Escalon and cut over to the UP and get back at Port Chicago.
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The National Association of Railroad Passengers website (www.narprail.org) reports that the San Joaquins are detouring via Sacramento.

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