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Rail-Related News, Saturday, July 7, 2018

Posted on July 7, 2018 by admin

Los Angeles will allow denser development near five Expo Line station

Honolulu rail project price tag hist $8.3 billion

Boston’s MBTA wants to put doors, barriers on subway platforms

Criminals steal copper wiring in Ottawa, disrupting O-Train service

Passenger who broke BART rules by eating on train focus of debate

California Republicans base their bets on repealing Jerry Brown’s gas tax increase; whether gas tax survives is unclear

New concept to beat the commute: live & work in same building (you know, just like cities in the Middle Ages)

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