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Dangit, so much for the local industry/transit connection this time out

11/01/200911/01/2009 Lisa Schweitzer

Today’s LA Times features a story about the demise of a contract to build rail cars locally in LA. This is a sad story, actually, demonstrating the huge gap between dream and implementation.


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