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Posted on March 4, 2020 by admin

Crossroads for Dumbarton Rail

Will BART’s new roving ambassadors make late night rides safer?

BART replaces 47-year old computer equipment as step towards trains every two minutes

Los Angeles Metro authorize five teams to develop Sepulveda Pass transit line

Political cat fight over proposed extension of SMART sales tax

27 facts about S.F. Cable Cars you didn’t know (probably)

L.A. Metro working to make it a lot harder for copper thieves on its rail network

SMART analysis claims the trains reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to driving

BART stations with highest percentage of laptop and phone snatch thieves

List of potential Caltrain grade separations in Palo Alto while Council urges the list to shrink

Opinion: BART needs driverless trains to reverse ridership decline

BART study: getting rid of paper tickets would impact poor, minorities

Sonoma-Marin SMART tax opponents “push poll” shows measure losing

GRaton Indian tribe pledges $1 million to pass Sonoma-Marin SMART tax extension

California undertakes effort to stabilize Del Mar Bluffs rail line

Anti-SMART developer vs. Graton Tribe: Developer addis $290k to anti-SMART tax fight

Marin Voice: Vote YES on Sonoma-Marin SMART tax extension

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