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Just one L train stop out of Manhattan, you see a sharp increase in skinny jeans, flannel, and thick-rimmed glasses.
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After extensive technical delays and bureaucratic bickering, Siemens recently installed a computerized system for the L train that allows the line to operate 33 trains per hour, up from 28.
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Two men who fought on the L train platform in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood in March ended up falling onto the tracks, where 20-year-old student Joshua Basin was struck and killed by an incoming train.
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After extensive technical delays and bureaucratic bickering, Siemens (nyse: SI - news - people ) recently installed a computerized system for the L train that allows the line to operate 33 trains per hour, up from 28.
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As the party wound down, the Nudists and I left Paul with his Couchsurfers, and heading back to the subway station to take the L train back to Manhattan, chatting about how strange it would be to have strangers constantly around, treating our apartments like free hostels.
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So Monday night I boarded an 8 PM Amtrak (the Texas Eagle route) which runs from Chicago all the way to L.A. First time on a train.
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On November 16, 2012, Union Pacific agreed to allow the X Train to run on what has been exclusively a freight train rail line since 1997, when Amtrak terminated passenger service between L.A. and Las Vegas.
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The front page of the L.A. Times today features the policy debate around a high speed bullet train in California.
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Those include a pilot program to test the use of platform barrier doors on the L subway line, and a vow to explore the installation of an automated warning system that would alert train controllers when a person is on the tracks.
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