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Rail-Related News, Thursday, May 24, 2018

Posted on May 24, 2018 by admin

Should BART build another extension to Livermore, or rebuilt existing system?

What was he thinking? It is “Highway 101” not “The 101” Quite a cultural error for a Northern Californian!

Slight majority of California voters would repeal Jerry Brown’s gas tax increase, according to poll

Will BART expand trains or buses to Livermore?

How Japanese rail planners design stations to “nudge” passengers so they work, given the many millions of daily passengers

Pro and Con on Regional Measure 3, the $3 bridge toll increase before voters

Downtown Los Angeles Regional Connector subway halfway completed

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