Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
After a half century of being dismantled, destroyed and denied to the public, passenger rail came to the fore of the US transportation and energy...
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East LA celebrated the opening of the of the Gold Line extension on November 15th with a celebration that included mariachis, free rides for all and...
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The dark ages of American rail hath come to an end. Thanks be unto the Oracle…of Omaha. Multi-billionaire Warren Buffett has made the biggest...
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Put on the tunes, mix yourself a cosmo, because there is some good news out of West Hollywood concerning mass transit. According to metroriderla, an...
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A bit of a heat wave is rolling through LA County. Mid-July temperatures are high, making people reach for a cold drink to cool them down. Where...
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This blog is normally written on energy policy emanating from Los Angeles, Sacramento or Washington, but this particular post will be focused on the...
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Public leaders in Los Angeles and around the country have allowed infrastructure to fall into poor condition. In early 2009 the American Society of...
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