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Video From Last Night’s Zocalo Discussion On LA Rail

Zocalo posted the full video from last night’s extremely enjoyable and well-run event at Grand Central Market in Downtown LA. I’ll have more to share on the event later, but in the meantime, you can watch here:

Zocalo Event Tonight On Rail In Los Angeles

As a reminder, I’ll be speaking tonight at 7pm at the Zocalo forum in downtown Los Angeles.  The free event will feature me and Tom Zoellner, author of Train.  We’ll touch on the history of Los Angeles as a railtown, the development of Metro Rail and Metrolink, and the future of rail transit with high speed rail.  Registration and more information can be found here.

Meanwhile, you can read some interesting advance commentary on the subject from some local transportation experts.  Zocalo compiled their responses here.  While I basically agree with everything that was written, I particularly liked Juan Matute’s sign-off:

I write this from a bus that travels from Santa Monica to Downtown Los Angeles in 35 minutes, quicker even than the future Expo Line. This serves as a reminder that getting our existing buses out of traffic is the quickest, most cost-effective means to bring high-quality transit to the greatest number of Angelenos.

Hope to see you tonight!