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Posted On: 12/21/2018 9:00:27 AM
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You cannot compare the National Highway system to a 10 mile trolley system that could have serviced people using BUSES on existing roads. The trolley route construction is and will disrupt traffic on I-5 causing massive traffic congestion.
It would not require the building of NINE new stations.
Mid-Coast Trolley
@MidCoastTrolley
An 11-mile Trolley extension w/9 new stations connecting Downtown San Diego to University City via I-5 corridor. Mid-Coast Trolley
@MidCoastTrolley
Mid-Coast Trolley
December 14 at 10:07 AM ·
#MidCoastAlert: Full nighttime closures of Friars Rd. between Sea World Dr. and Napa St. are scheduled Monday, December 17 to Thursday, December 20 for San Diego River Bridge construction. Work hours are 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. each night. Traffic controls and detours will be in place for motorists. Please use caution when traveling near construction sites. For more information please visit: KeepSanDiegoMoving.com/MidCoastNotices
about 2 years ago ·
Construction of the Mid-Coast Trolley line is underway and 36 NEW Trolley cars are headed our way. Watch as Metropolitan Transit System CEO Paul Jablonski shares more about what passengers can expect when we open to riders in 2021.
https://www.facebook.com/MidCoastTrolley/vide...414707139/
It would not require the building of NINE new stations.
Mid-Coast Trolley
@MidCoastTrolley
An 11-mile Trolley extension w/9 new stations connecting Downtown San Diego to University City via I-5 corridor. Mid-Coast Trolley
@MidCoastTrolley
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Mid-Coast Trolley
December 14 at 10:07 AM ·
#MidCoastAlert: Full nighttime closures of Friars Rd. between Sea World Dr. and Napa St. are scheduled Monday, December 17 to Thursday, December 20 for San Diego River Bridge construction. Work hours are 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. each night. Traffic controls and detours will be in place for motorists. Please use caution when traveling near construction sites. For more information please visit: KeepSanDiegoMoving.com/MidCoastNotices
about 2 years ago ·
Construction of the Mid-Coast Trolley line is underway and 36 NEW Trolley cars are headed our way. Watch as Metropolitan Transit System CEO Paul Jablonski shares more about what passengers can expect when we open to riders in 2021.
https://www.facebook.com/MidCoastTrolley/vide...414707139/
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