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Mass transit in Los Angeles
I live in the SF area and was confused about the LA subways.
Which parts of it are more like BART, which many people ride every day and which parts of it are more like CalTrains which people mostly use for going on a trip occasionally? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LA_Metro |
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Mass transit in Los Angeles
"Richard Fangnail" wrote in message ... I live in the SF area and was confused about the LA subways. Which parts of it are more like BART, which many people ride every day and which parts of it are more like CalTrains which people mostly use for going on a trip occasionally? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LA_Metro A start perhaps; http://www.metro.net/riding_metro/default.htm |
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Mass transit in Los Angeles
Does it connect from the airport?
-- http://www.moviesitearchive.com On Dec 29, 10:06*am, Richard Fangnail wrote: I live in the SF area and was confused about the LA subways. Which parts of it are more like BART, which many people ride every day and which parts of it are more like CalTrains which people mostly use for going on a trip occasionally? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LA_Metro |
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Mass transit in Los Angeles
"Richard Fangnail" wrote in message ... I live in the SF area and was confused about the LA subways. Which parts of it are more like BART, which many people ride every day and which parts of it are more like CalTrains which people mostly use for going on a trip occasionally? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LA_Metro The subway is actually split into BART like and Muni Metro like. The equivalent of Caltrain is Metrolink. |
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Mass transit in Los Angeles
On Dec 30 2009, 1:47*am, "Graham Harrison"
wrote: The subway is actually split into BART like and Muni Metro like. * The equivalent of Caltrain is Metrolink. Is the metro in Pasadena (like Lake) more like BART? |
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