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Panorama: Expo Line's La Cienega/Jefferson station
A virtual tour of the La Cienega/Jefferson Expo Line station. The new Metro train route has eight stations with two more under construction. Trains run between the Westside and downtown L.A. Expo Park/USC station | Expo line time-lapse video
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EddieNorth-Hager at 11:03 AM April 28, 2012
It doesn't stop at any lights
Paul Fretheim at 7:48 AM April 28, 2012
It's insane, but true that you have to cross an ocean to try one, but the same is true of a fast train relative to flying or driving. It's way better. In China they built 8,000 miles of fast train lines in just 5 years. If we take control of our economy from the Wall Street bankers who just invest in slave labor companies and the oil and auto industries, we can do the same here.
General Motors bought the light rail in LA in the 1950s and scrapped it because they wanted to sell cars. It will be a battle, but we need to bring it back.
justus156 at 5:34 PM April 27, 2012
how many red lights does it meet in its route? that's a waste of time. or is it compensated by other factors?
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