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- Metrolink News Alerts | The Transit Coalition
Orange Co and Inland Emp - Orange Co Line Weekend Bus Bridge 03 11 2008 - Metrolink News Releases
- Metrolink Victor Valley Line | The Transit Coalition - ProBoards
Well, after reading some articles on the sprawling Victor Valley which could serve as a terminal for the future high speed rail line DesertXPress to Las Vegas, I decided to whip up a dream map of a
- Proposed LAC + USC Metrolink Station | The Transit Coalition
Project F3441 caught my attention:Requested by Los Angeles County:Construct a new Metrolink station on the San Bernardino Line to serve the Los Angeles County + University of Southern California (LAC+USC) Medical Center In the category of "Transit Capital," Metro received 44 project applications, only the top 18 of which it could fund
- new metro system map | The Transit Coalition
pritty cool update of the metro system map (PDF)
- OCTA Bus Strike | The Transit Coalition
I'm not from Orange County but I used to ride the OCTA For those that depend on their service, there is an impending bus strike at midnight of 07-07-07 which will cut or severely limit service This
- Home | The Transit Coalition
Our next Monthly Meeting is on Tuesday, August 23, 2016 Welcome to The Transit Coalition Discussion Forum Join us Tuesday, August 23y , 6:05 p m at Metro Gateway Headquarters for our next meeting Speaker: Metrolink Chief Executive Officer, Arthur T Leahy Registration is absolutely required Unregistered guests: $50 cash at the door
- Study of fare gates and distance based fares | The Transit Coalition
Study here Obviously the MTA has every intention of installing fare gates on the red line Most likely on the gre
- Historical photos of the Expo Line (then Air Line)
Gokhan Pro Member Bring light-rail back to LA Posts: 5,429 Historical photos of the Expo Line (then Air Line) Oct 13, 2008 17:51:28 GMT -8 Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostMemberGive GiftBack to Top Post by Gokhan on Oct 13, 2008 17:51:28 GMT -8 Here is a brief history of the Expo Line:The line was originally built in 1875, with the name “The Los Angeles Independence Railroad
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