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Reddit mentions of Railtown: The Fight for the Los Angeles Metro Rail and the Future of the City

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Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Railtown: The Fight for the Los Angeles Metro Rail and the Future of the City. Here are the top ones.

Railtown: The Fight for the Los Angeles Metro Rail and the Future of the City
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Found 5 comments on Railtown: The Fight for the Los Angeles Metro Rail and the Future of the City:

u/newsymcnewsstein · 13 pointsr/LosAngeles

He literally wrote the book on rail in Los Angeles. So, yes, I'm pretty sure he knows that. He's simply suggesting that BRT would make more sense in this transit corridor.

u/meekr · 11 pointsr/LosAngeles

Just finished "Railtown: The Fight for the Los Angeles Metro Rail" a few days ago. For anyone interested in LA's lackluster rail history it's a great read.

u/remulasce · 4 pointsr/LosAngeles

Railtown is authoritative on the early LA Metro history. For Expo Line, [check out the archives of Friends4Expo] (http://www.friends4expo.org/news2.htm) and learn how it happened.

u/UCLAClimate · 1 pointr/LosAngeles

Good summary. I would also recommend Railtown for those who want to know more about LA's prolonged delay versus other cities in building rapid transit.

u/levisimons · 1 pointr/LosAngeles

https://www.amazon.com/Railtown-Fight-Angeles-Metro-Future/dp/0520278275

It covers a lot of the history of transportation in LA, which is in itself interesting.