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Rail-Related News, Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Posted on June 27, 2018 by admin

What you need to know about gasoline tax repeal that just made November 2018 ballot

Slow light rail trains in downtown San Jose may be sped up

Florida governor Rick Scott resurrects high speed rail between Orlando and Tampa, this time using private sector, a project he abandoned in 2011

Plan released for east-west rail between Kings and Tulare Counties, connecting to proposed high-speed rail station in Hanford

Sun Rises in East & We Told You So Dept: Everywhere, “micro transit” is a dismal failure

More on San Francisco’s Twin Peaks Tunnel closure

Sacramento is still waiting for $100 million for its downtown streetcar from the Trumpies

Zero-emission train for San Bernardino to Redlands would be first in U.S.

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