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L.A. County cities fight over Metro plans for new trains San Gabriel Valley Tribune Jun 21, 2013 The fight to see which parts of Los Angeles County are more train-worthy than others pits the city of Los Angeles against the suburbs, with the proposed westside subway to the sea, Green Line addition to LAX and a Regional Connector in downtown leading the list of accelerated projects. Well it’s better for regions to be fighting for more rail service than opposing it. NB

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