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  1. Metrolink to Long Beach | The Transit Coalition - ProBoards

    May 15, 2012 · jdrcrasher Pro Member Posts: 717 Metrolink to Long Beach May 12, 2012 21:04:51 GMT -8 Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostMemberGive GiftBack to Top Post by jdrcrasher on …

  2. Riverside Transit Agency - Service Changes

    Jun 28, 2009 · The following service upgrades have been approved by the Riverside Transit Agency Board of Directors and will take effect Jan. 13. The improvements are designed to enhance service …

  3. The BRU & MTA Board Meeting Coverage (2003)

    Jun 22, 2005 · David K. User ID: 9544623 May 24th [2001] 4:28 PM A charged editorial (Editor Note: Actually an OpEd Opinion Piece) in today's (05/24/01) Los Angeles Times written by Eric Man

  4. Los Angeles Rail Map - 2040 | The Transit Coalition - ProBoards

    Jul 21, 2011 · Philip Senior Member Go Phillies! Posts: 376 Los Angeles Rail Map - 2040 Jul 29, 2009 13:23:18 GMT -8 Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostMemberGive GiftBack to Top Post by …

  5. LAX People Mover (connect w. Crenshaw Line) | The Transit Coalition

    Oct 22, 2010 · Los Angeles World Airports is finally ready to get back to studying some of the more controversial projects for LAX, including the People Mover. (Since this will connect with the …

  6. Downtown Santa Monica Station (Cast vote in poll)

    Jan 26, 2009 · Gokhan Pro Member Bring light-rail back to LA Posts: 5,429 Downtown Santa Monica Station (Cast vote in poll) Jan 25, 2009 3:38:12 GMT -8 Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to …

  7. Historical photos of the Expo Line (then Air Line)

    Sep 25, 2011 · Here is a brief history of the Expo Line: The line was originally built in 1875, with the name “The Los Angeles & Independence Railroad.” Southern Pacific bought it in 1877 and later leased

  8. AB 2324 | The Transit Coalition

    Apr 19, 2010 · The Transit Coalition Reply AB 2324 « Prev 1 Next »

  9. The Downtown Connector (s) | The Transit Coalition

    For purpose of orientation, the following is a map of Downtown L.A., which features rail lines that are built or set-in-stone. (For sake of differentiation, the Pasadena Gold Line is given the color

  10. TRAC Feedback | The Transit Coalition

    Share your opinions on California Rail News items and discuss how we can do our work better.