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Portland, OR - Portland Streetcar
In Portland, Oregon streetcars were once the most important part of the transportation system. But these vehicles haven’t run on Portland streets since the 1950s. Today, the City of Portland is bringing the streetcars back. In May 1999, contractors began laying tracks for the first new streetcar line to connect Northwest 23rd between Northrup and Lovejoy to Portland State University (PSU).
Info: URL: http://www.portlandstreetcar.org/ (Added: 31-May-2001)
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Portland, OR - Tri-Met MAX
Portland, OR - MAX (Metropolitan Area Express) is TriMet's 44-mile light rail system serving the greater Portland metropolitan area. It runs east and west from Portland connecting the cities of Gresham, Beaverton and Hillsboro, and north to Portland International Airport (PDX) and the communities of North and Northeast Portland to the Expo Center.
Info: URL: http://www.tri-met.org/ (Added: 12-Jun-2000)
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San Diego, CA - Public transit in San Diego
Official Home page for public transit in San Diego. We provide information for the bus, coaster, and trolley. Find timetables, schedules, route maps, and online trip planning through the website. SDTC, SDTI, MTS, NCTD, MTDB, San Diego Transit, San Diego Trolley
Info: URL: http://www.sdcommute.com (Added: 12-Jun-2000)
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San Diego, CA - San Diego Trolley
(Official Site) The San Diego Trolley is known for its reliability, safety, and convenience. Often called San Diego's "moving landmark", the Trolley is also a fun way to get around, whether commuting to work, traveling to the International Border, or heading to Centre City's shopping, restaurants, harbor and historic attractions. The San Diego Trolley now serves historic Old Town, California's birthplace, as well as Mission Valley, Fashion Valley, and Qualcomm Stadium at Jack Murphy Field.
Info: URL: http://www.sdcommute.com/Agencies/MTS/SDTI/Index.asp (Added: 12-Jun-2000)
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San Diego, CA - Trolley
The San Diego Trolley was the first new Light Rail system in California and has also been the most successful. The original line from Downtown San Diego to Tijuana cost only $86 million to construct and within a few years achieved near self sufficiency with fares covering over 90% of operating costs (the national average is only 30%-40%).
Info: URL: http://world.nycsubway.org/us/sandiego/ (Added: 29-Dec-2000)
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San Francisco, CA
Home page of Caltrain. Caltrain runs between San Francisco and San Jose, with weekday commute-hour service to Gilroy. Key destinations along the Caltrain line include Pacific Bell Park, Stanford University, The Compaq Center and the San Francisco and San Jose international airports.
Info: URL: http://www.caltrain.com (Added: 21-Feb-1999)
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