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SamTrans Survey Abandons Dumbarton Rail
What happened to the possibility of using the corridor for its original purpose? Advocates need to get this project back on tracks.
January 22, 2026
UC Berkeley Report Says California Transportation Policy Is Still Built for Cars — and It’s Deepening Inequality
"An Abundance Agenda" calls for a rethink of how the state plans, funds, and measures transportation.
January 22, 2026
Talking Headways Podcast: A Week Without Driving
Anna Zivarts discusses the lessons of her national campaign and yearly event with several politicians who brought it to their communities.
January 22, 2026
SPUR Talk: What Can the State Learn from HSR About doing Megaprojects Right?
It's getting done, but it's been a slog. What can the state do differently on future megaprojects to avoid so much delay and cost overrun?
January 21, 2026
Op/Ed: More Questions About San Diego’s Airport-Downtown People Mover, Answered
Following up on a column from last year, Alex Wong answers the questions and critiques of Ride SD's position that a people mover is needed for the San Diego Airport.
January 21, 2026
Extending the Foothill A Line Hasn’t Been Forgotten
Plans are underway to get the track built to Claremont, and stakeholders remain hopeful that Montclair can make a comeback.
January 21, 2026
Wednesday’s Headlines
More changes for bullet train, more money burnt on highway widenings, more...
January 21, 2026
Survey: Most Americans Are Open To Ditching Their Cars
Automakers have spent a century and countless trillions of dollars making car-dependent living the American norm. But U.S. resident still aren't sold, a new survey suggests.
January 20, 2026
Uh Oh! Dueling Alignments Could Throw Torrance Metro Rail Extension into Limbo
Metro's plan for a four-mile light rail extension from Redondo Beach to Torrance could get a lot more difficult, and more expensive.
January 20, 2026