Transportation Center, a Spanish-style train and bus station in the city's industrial quarter.
Sen. Wadie P.
Congratulations on your series examining traffic congestion in Southern California.
The series of articles (April 19-21) on the state of Los Angeles transportation should give impetus
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"This is completely strange for us," said City Councilman Hans Brosch, after learning that 95% of Los Angeles' traffic moves in private vehicles.
access to the Regional Transportation Center, scheduled to open next month.
When Clara Peraldo goes to the dentist in Bluefield, 33 miles from her home in Welch, W.Va., she boards the bus about 9:30 a.m., usually finishes her appointment before noon and then waits until evening for the only bus going back to Welch.
I appreciated your series on traffic problems in the Los Angeles area.
Missing from your sobering if dispiriting series on the ongoing traffic problem were two factors that may bear heavily on future car use.
Southern California's transportation problems and their impact on the region's economy will be
Promises of free steak dinners, transportation and use of coaches' cars attracted running back
I enjoyed the article regarding hotel restorations by Peter S. Greenberg on Sept. 21.
Transportation Commission, which oversees all state-funded highway and transit projects.
phase of a transportation center in the city's downtown redevelopment area.
Residents of a San Diego's Mid-City neighborhood have a new, inexpensive link to the rest the city as the result of a program that is already being successfully used in two other parts of San Diego.
Free transportation from Santa Monica and Venice to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center is now available for
The county Transportation Commission has invited north county residents to share their ideas about
Hartsfield Airport, the Transportation Department said Thursday.
More than roads and rails are being strained by the rising tide of travel in California.