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If the Central Valley HSR line is finished by 2017 and the San Joaquin Trains are moved to it as proposed, what happens to the stations at Wasco, Corcoran, Hanford and Madera? Will the San Joaquins be able to get to these stations from the new rail line, will new replacement stations be built or will these cities lose their rail service? Will the San Joaquins still run south of Merced after 2022 when HSR service runs between Merced and the San Fernando Valley?

April 23, 2012 Part 1  April 23, 2012 Part 2  April 23, 2012 Part 3

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