‘At the turn of the century Los Angeles had a robust public transportation system (shown above are the the famous pacific red rail carts in a scrap yard, 1952) After World War II, the city went all-in on cars and freeways. It has been a hard ‘road’ back ever since’
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It really is a shame, that we let special interests destroy the system. Los Angeles wouldn’t be the way it is without...
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Wow. Sad ending to...once awesome and, as stated above, famous
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‘At the turn of the century Los Angeles had a robust public transportation system (shown above are the the famous...
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