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Joe Linton
8:56 AM PST on February 23, 2016
- Let’s Go L.A. On Latest Metro Rail Ridership Figures
- NoHo to Pasadena Freeway Express Bus Starts March 1 (The Source)
- A Handsome, If Overly Optimistic, L.A. Rail Fantasy Map (L.A. Magazine)
- Expo Line vs. Car Collision Near Expo and Normandie (NBC Twitter, LAT)
- Metrolink Train Crashes Into Stalled Car On Tracks In San Fernando (KPCC, KTLA)
- 2015 Oxnard Metrolink Crash Truck Driver Charged With Manslaughter (KPCC, LAT)
- Santa Monica’s Future Is Full Of Real Transportation Choices (SMDP)
- CiclaValley Tells How Cyclists Deal With Internet Hostility
- Metro Looking To Get Lyft Data On Trips To Stations (LAT)
- Photos Of Under-Construction Universal Red Line Station Ped Bridge (Curbed)
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