Investigation on the Commission's own motion into the operations, services, rates, rules, facilities, equipment and practices pertaining to the operation of trains nos. 75 and 76 between San Francisco and Los Angeles and trains nos. 51 and 52 between Bakersfield and Los Angeles, by the Southern Paci

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Investigation on the Commission's own motion into the operations, services, rates, rules, facilities, equipment and practices pertaining to the operation of trains nos. 75 and 76 between San Francisco and Los Angeles and trains nos. 51 and 52 between Bakersfield and Los Angeles, by the Southern Pacific Company ... and related matters : reporter's transcript : San Francisco, Calif., 1966 Apr. 18 / reported by Mirian Carberry ; L.B. Nicewonger, C.S.R., official reporter.

Testimony from witness Stan Freberg regarding the operation of the Lark express train by the Southern Pacific Company.

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