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Rail-Related News, Saturday, May 19, 2018

Posted on May 19, 2018 by admin

Elon Musk holds “info session” to claim how his tunnels might solve “soul-destroying” traffic congestion in Greater L.A. Elon, is that a railroad track at your feet?

The Dirty Truth about self-driving cars…Imagine a BART bathroom that hasn’t been cleaned for 24 hours or more…

Traffic or $9 Tolls? Which is worse for Bay Area drivers?

Who’s behind the Bay Area’s $3 toll hike proposal?

State grants another $700 million+ for L.A. Metro capital projects

Bakersfield approves conceptual plans for high-speed rail station

Streetsblog: Metro’s Excessive West Santa Ana Branch Cost Estimates Are for Wrong Type of Project

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