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You’ve got some great replies already, but I haven’t seen an answer to the Pacific Standard vs Western Standard yet.
Long story short; the railway companies came together and named our time zones in the 19th century, and that’s what they chose.
Expounded answer: when the US time zones were being named the West was still being tamed and the Gold Rush was winding down. The time zones looked a lot different back then; the original Pacific time zone was exclusively the coast area.
I’m in the Pacific time zone myself and regularly have to coordinate with friends from other time zones so I felt compelled to answer haha