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- Why L. A. ’s Trains Can Take 4x Longer Than Driving - YouTube
Los Angeles had one of the best mass transit systems in the U S about 100 years ago But today, driving in L A traffic can still be faster than taking the train The city’s mono-centric
- Why L. A. ’s Trains Can Take 4x Longer Than Driving | WSJ Pro Perfected
In a recent Wall Street Journal interview, LA Metro’s former Chief Innovation Officer highlighted a key challenge for Los Angeles transit: the system’s downtown-focused design doesn’t reflect the region’s polycentric layout
- 5 Myths About Los Angeles Metro System - LAist
It turns out there's a gap between what some Angelenos think L A 's transit system does, and what it actually does Here are some of the biggest myths, debunked
- Calculations show bullet train can complete route within 2 hours and 40 . . .
When California voters approved construction of a bullet train in 2008, they had a legal promise that passengers would be able to speed from Los Angeles to San Francisco in two hours and 40
- Why Are Trains Slower Than Cars: Understanding the Factors Behind Train . . .
When it comes to speed, trains are generally slower than cars over short distances This is because trains take longer to accelerate and decelerate than cars However, over long distances, trains can be faster than cars because they can maintain a consistent speed without stopping
- Why do long distance Amtrak trains travel at very low speeds?
Why do long distance Amtrak trains travel at very low speeds? So those who ride the train just for fun can have more fun!
- How fast can LA make its trains to Santa Monica?
Los Angeles transportation planners are already reprogramming traffic signals to speed up trains on Metro’s E (formerly Expo) Line, but more dramatic measures could ensure trains move
- You can finally ride the Expo Line from L. A. to Santa Monica. Heres . . .
When the long-awaited Expo Line extension opens Friday at noon, passengers will ride from downtown Los Angeles to Santa Monica in 50 minutes That’s an improvement over the ugly rush-hour
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