Re: Metrolink Brings People Together
Author: LAUPT golly, Phil
Date: 04-10-2025 - 10:30

Dale Palm Wrote:
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> In this case, it provided transportation for a
> young kid so he could get sexually molested and
> murdered by an illegal alien.
>
> Was this what the consultants who hammered out the
> details of Metrolink when it was in the planning
> stages had in mind?
>
> And, if you're a Liberal Leftist Loonie like ABC's
> Martha Radditz, it's no big deal that a young kid
> got murdered by an illegal alien because it was on
> such a small scale. There was just one victim.
>
> [vod.foxnews.com]
> 694940094001/10538be2-7028-4ef4-acf8-28c3edc08494/
> 9e94c00f-5560-429e-9d4f-dc060b7c8c0b/main.mp4
>
> [youtu.be]

CA High-Speed Rail Authority

Palmdale to Burbank

The Palmdale to Burbank Project Section is part of Phase 1 of the of the California High-Speed Rail System connecting the Antelope Valley to the San Fernando Valley, which will bring high-speed rail service to the urban Los Angeles area with a new modern rail line that dramatically reduces travel time between the Antelope Valley and the Los Angeles Basin.

This 38-mile project section will connect two key population centers in Los Angeles County with multi-modal transportation hubs in Palmdale and Burbank.

This project section footprint spans from the southern portion of the City of Palmdale in the north, to Burbank in the south. The Palmdale Station, and the alignment to Spruce Court in Palmdale, were evaluated as part of the Bakersfield to Palmdale Project Section, which was approved by the Authority Board in August 2021.The Burbank Airport Station was evaluated as part of the Burbank to Los Angeles Project Section, which was approved by the Authority Board in January 2022. This project section will provide a critical link between the Bakersfield to Palmdale and the Burbank to Los Angeles Project sections.


SECTION HIGHLIGHTS

Upon completion, the Palmdale to Burbank Project Section will:

Provide a new link between Central and Southern California and the statewide transportation network

Connect the Palmdale and Burbank Airport stations, designed at speeds that would support a 13-minute trip time.

Provide new opportunities for economic development and connections to many destinations and transportation options

Connect high-speed rail to the region via existing and planned Metrolink stations

Enhance performance and safety while reducing pollution by using next generation signaling technology (positive train control, intrusion barriers and warning system, earthquake early warning, and more)

Provide connection opportunity in Palmdale for high-speed trains between Las Vegas and Los Angeles

https://hsr.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/HSR_map_P-B_quarter-page_rb_-01.png

https://hsr.ca.gov/high-speed-rail-in-california/project-sections/palmdale-to-burbank/



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Metrolink Brings People Together Dale Palm 04-10-2025 - 00:50
  The glass is half full --- not half empty Chuy Garcia 04-10-2025 - 01:00
  Re: Favorite hobby? Oh well 04-10-2025 - 09:42
  Re: Favorite hobby? well, in 2008.... WABAC machine 04-10-2025 - 10:20
  Re: Favorite hobby? well, in 2008.... FAKE NEWS FROM TOMN Huddy Transportation Consulting 04-10-2025 - 17:34
  Re: Favorite hobby? IT Dept 04-10-2025 - 17:44
  Re: Favorite hobby? Lordy hoody 04-10-2025 - 18:17
  Re: Metrolink Brings People Together LAUPT golly, Phil 04-10-2025 - 10:30


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