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Could HSR derail Hanford Amtrak station?
Hanford Sentinel – Eiji Yamashita Oct 4, 2011
Rail officials predict negligible impact from the switch, while many locals consider the existing Amtrak train system as a key component of Hanford’s …
It seems the plan for HSR assumes the elimination of the San Joaquin Trains. This would leave several communities in the Valley with no rail service or connections to High Speed Rail. The planning for High Speed Rail should include good connections with local rail and bus services with shared transportation centers for seamless transfers. NB

 

October 10, 2011

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