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Anonymous
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on Monday, March 4, 2002 1:47 AM
This portion of the line is currently being rebuilt as the MTA's gold line.It is scheduled to be opened in 2004.The Arroyo Seco bridge has been completely rebuilt.There is a new viaduct winding through downtown/Chinatown in L.A.This goes from the platforms at Union Station all the way across the L.A. river,replacing the former Sante Fe bridge.
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Anonymous
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on Monday, March 4, 2002 1:47 AM
This portion of the line is currently being rebuilt as the MTA's gold line.It is scheduled to be opened in 2004.The Arroyo Seco bridge has been completely rebuilt.There is a new viaduct winding through downtown/Chinatown in L.A.This goes from the platforms at Union Station all the way across the L.A. river,replacing the former Sante Fe bridge.
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Anonymous
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Pasadena sub
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Anonymous
on Tuesday, February 19, 2002 6:00 PM
Has anything been done with the former ATSF Pasadena sub since it was sold ? I know Metrolink and BNSF use the east end from Arcadia to San Bernardino, but what is going on between Union station and Arcadia ? Is the Arroyo Seco bridge still there ?
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