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    May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Construction flaws found in parts of new Oceanside railroad bridge

    Sections of a new $40.6-million bridge near Oceanside that will serve one of the busiest rail corridors in the nation are being torn out and rebuilt due to flaws in the concrete.
    Sections of a new $40.6-million bridge near Oceanside that will serve one of the busiest rail corridors in the nation are being torn out and rebuilt due to flaws in the concrete. Officials for the San Diego Assn. of Governments, which is funding the...

    Tags: Transportation, Travel, Flatiron, Amtrak, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation

  2. May 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Leimert Park Village deserves a rail station

    Two years ago, every one of the elected officials representing South Los Angeles — members of the City Council, the Legislature and Congress — joined in an unprecedented show of unity to call for the Crenshaw-to-LAX light-rail line to include a stop in Leimert Park Village.
    Two years ago, every one of the elected officials representing South Los Angeles — members of the City Council, the Legislature and Congress — joined in an unprecedented show of unity to call for the Crenshaw-to-LAX light-rail line to...

    Tags: Travel, Transportation, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Los Angeles International Airport, Antonio Villaraigosa

  4. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. California bullet train groundbreaking faces new obstacles

    California's bullet train agency is facing a series of new regulatory and political problems that could jeopardize its July construction kickoff, which already has been delayed more than six months.
    California's bullet train agency is facing a series of new regulatory and political problems that could jeopardize its July construction kickoff, which already has been delayed more than six months. The new challenges are coming from a private...

    Tags: Perini Corporation, Mark DeSaulnier, Jeff Denham, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation

  6. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Train collides with transit bus in Pennsylvania; 1 dead, 10 hurt

    One woman died and 10 people were hurt Friday when a freight train collided with a rural transit bus in Evans City, Pa., about 25 miles north of Pittsburgh.
    One woman died and 10 people were hurt Friday when a freight train collided with a rural transit bus in Evans City, Pa., about 25 miles north of Pittsburgh. The force of the impact threw the bus into a nearby ravine; passengers on the bus ranged in...

    Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Marathon, Connecticut Valley Railroad, Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents

  8. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. In Montana, ranchers line up against coal

    COLSTRIP, Mont. — Out in these windy stretches of cottonwood and prairie grass, not far from where Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer ran into problems at Little Bighorn, a new battle is unfolding over what future energy development in the West will look like.
    COLSTRIP, Mont. — Out in these windy stretches of cottonwood and prairie grass, not far from where Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer ran into problems at Little Bighorn, a new battle is unfolding over what future energy development in the West will...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Transportation, Travel, Metal and Mineral, Coal

  10. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Letters: Who should build California's bullet train?

    Re "Bullet train bid rules altered," April 19 Thanks to The Times for letting us know that a troubled bid led by Sylmar-based Tutor Perini might win the contract to build the first phase of California's high-speed rail system against much more...

    Tags: Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Spain

  12. Apr 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. A slow — yet energizing — boat to Hawaii

    LAHAINA, Hawaii — "Here, take this one," Elisa said, lifting an orchid lei from her shoulders and draping it on Laurel's. "Aloha."
    LAHAINA, Hawaii — "Here, take this one," Elisa said, lifting an orchid lei from her shoulders and draping it on Laurel's. "Aloha." My wife, Laurel, and I were in the tender queue with Elisa, our "port shopping specialist," at Lahaina on Maui,...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Cruises, Tourism and Leisure, Statue of Liberty, Travel

  14. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Bullet train authority settles Central Valley environmental suit

    A lawsuit alleging that approval of the high-speed rail system’s first sections in the Central Valley violated state environmental laws was settled Thursday, eliminating a legal obstacle that could have delayed construction.
    A lawsuit alleging that approval of the high-speed rail system’s first sections in the Central Valley violated state environmental laws was settled Thursday, eliminating a legal obstacle that could have delayed construction. A Sacramento County...

    Tags: Transportation, Justice System, Travel, Illegal Immigrants, Judges

  16. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. California high-speed rail bidding rules were changed

    State high-speed rail officials acknowledged Thursday that they changed their rules for selecting a builder for the bullet train's first phase in the Central Valley, a shift that subsequently made it possible for a consortium led by Sylmar-based Tutor Perini to be ranked as the top candidate despite receiving the lowest technical rating.
    State high-speed rail officials acknowledged Thursday that they changed their rules for selecting a builder for the bullet train's first phase in the Central Valley, a shift that subsequently made it possible for a consortium led by Sylmar-based Tutor...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Politics, Technology, Engineering, Elections

  18. Apr 16, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. Quentin Kopp, no longer on board this bullet train

    There's a short piece of Bay Area freeway, Interstate 380, named for Quentin Kopp, which is ironic considering that he's beaten the drum for public transit — specifically bullet trains — for years. But then again, he's always been a contrarian, as a Superior Court judge, a San Francisco supervisor and a state senator. He also headed the California High-Speed Rail Authority. The man nicknamed the "Great Dissenter" is dissenting now over the course of his beloved bullet train, created on paper in 2008 with a bond measure, Proposition 1A. Its prospects have been slowed considerably by lawsuits, the latest from the state itself, a preemptive bring-it-on legal action called High-Speed Rail Authority vs. All Persons Interested. Kopp is among the very interested, and the not very happy.
    There's a short piece of Bay Area freeway, Interstate 380, named for Quentin Kopp, which is ironic considering that he's beaten the drum for public transit — specifically bullet trains — for years. But then again, he's always been a...

    Tags: Politics, Jerry Brown, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.

  20. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Brown wants China aboard California's high-speed rail project

    SHANGHAI — Gov. Jerry Brown's trade mission to China this week is intersecting with one of the most controversial issues of his governorship: California's $68-billion bullet train.
    SHANGHAI — Gov. Jerry Brown's trade mission to China this week is intersecting with one of the most controversial issues of his governorship: California's $68-billion bullet train. The governor has staked part of his legacy on the rail network,...

    Tags: Jerry Brown, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, China, Government

  22. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. California, China and railroads -- history pulls a switcheroo

    A century and some change ago, more than a quarter of a million Chinese lived in California, most of them men and many of them veterans of the Gold Rush, and of the mining and railroad boom that followed.
    A century and some change ago, more than a quarter of a million Chinese lived in California, most of them men and many of them veterans of the Gold Rush, and of the mining and railroad boom that followed. They were barred from owning property and from...

    Tags: Travel, Transportation, Immigration, Beijing (China), Career and Workplace

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