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A Metro man from a transit family wants the lines to keep growing
Los Angeles Times-Jan 17, 2015
Leahy, rumor had it, might not be leaving transit when he steps away from MTA. He might not even leave the building, because Metrolink is looking for a new chief. The regional rail agency is a much smaller operation, but a less politicized one, too.
“I absolutely am going to apply,” Leahy told me, saying he relishes the challenge of increasing Metrolink’s efficiency and ridership.

January 20, 2015
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