Post by Transit Coalition on Sept 27, 2013 11:03:12 GMT -8
Join The Transit Coalition at a unique Tell All evening to learn about the prospects of rail and transit lines that supplement highway facilities. Michael DePallo, Chief Executive Officer of Metrolink, will present a unique program you don't want to miss, as you will learn how local transportation is evolving.
If you are in the transit, engineering, architectural or construction industry, this means you NEED to attend to get inside details. If you are a transit advocate, this will give you an idea about how progress can be made to make Union Station superior.
What major initiatives is Metrolink taking to enhance safety and improve service given limited resources? How will our regional commuter rail system integrate with future high-speed rail? More importantly, how can we help increase Metrolink service to make it more enticing to the traveling public? Sign up and enjoy this program. Our presenter Michael DePallo can be considered the expert on this project.
How can this be done? This is a unique discussion, as you will get a sense of what can be done next and how it can be accomplished.
Note: You must prepay for food by noon Thursday, October 17, so the food order can be submitted.
First @ 6:55 p.m. we will have introductions and go over some of the latest transit developments.
At 7:05 p.m, we will start the program, so make a goal to be there at the start at 6:45 p.m.
Michael DePallo will present and answer questions until at least 8:15 p.m. and then we will cover the business of other transit activities in Southern CA.
This is your Open Invitation from The Transit Coalition to join us for our Thursday, October 17, 2013 meeting at Metro Gateway Headquarters, (Union Station Room on the 3rd Floor) in downtown LA from 6:45 p.m. to 8:55 p.m. At this gathering, we will discuss current transportation developments and present a recap of the other transit-related projects underway throughout Southern California.
There will be other reports at the meeting such as Metro, Amtrak, Measure R and the 30/10 -- America Fast Forward Plan, as well as a review of actions to transit and state and urban rail service. Also, we will talk about other projects such as Expo, the Wilshire Subway Extension, the Downtown Regional Connector, the Wilshire Busway, the Westside / SF Valley Rail Tunnel and the Crenshaw Line.
To see our location, see this Google map. If you have trouble locating the meeting, call 818-367-1661.
Pass the word. If you or anyone is interested, get them there Thursday, October 17.
If we know you are coming, we will look for you, so you don't stay lost from us. Note: If you want to get the an e-mail meeting reminder directly, write and you can get on the list for future events.
To make reservations, please register through Eventbrite. You may also write us. Subject: Dinner Reservation. Just leave your first/last name, e-mail and phone number. Please pass this invitation along to anyone who might be interested in joining us. Call if you have any questions. Thanks, Bart Reed
About The Transit Coalition: The Transit Coalition is a non-profit association whose goal is to increase Transit Options and Mobility in Southern California by mobilizing citizens to press for sensible public policy to grow our bus and rail network. Þ--Þ--Þ
If you are in the transit, engineering, architectural or construction industry, this means you NEED to attend to get inside details. If you are a transit advocate, this will give you an idea about how progress can be made to make Union Station superior.
What major initiatives is Metrolink taking to enhance safety and improve service given limited resources? How will our regional commuter rail system integrate with future high-speed rail? More importantly, how can we help increase Metrolink service to make it more enticing to the traveling public? Sign up and enjoy this program. Our presenter Michael DePallo can be considered the expert on this project.
How can this be done? This is a unique discussion, as you will get a sense of what can be done next and how it can be accomplished.
Note: You must prepay for food by noon Thursday, October 17, so the food order can be submitted.
First @ 6:55 p.m. we will have introductions and go over some of the latest transit developments.
At 7:05 p.m, we will start the program, so make a goal to be there at the start at 6:45 p.m.
Michael DePallo will present and answer questions until at least 8:15 p.m. and then we will cover the business of other transit activities in Southern CA.
This is your Open Invitation from The Transit Coalition to join us for our Thursday, October 17, 2013 meeting at Metro Gateway Headquarters, (Union Station Room on the 3rd Floor) in downtown LA from 6:45 p.m. to 8:55 p.m. At this gathering, we will discuss current transportation developments and present a recap of the other transit-related projects underway throughout Southern California.
There will be other reports at the meeting such as Metro, Amtrak, Measure R and the 30/10 -- America Fast Forward Plan, as well as a review of actions to transit and state and urban rail service. Also, we will talk about other projects such as Expo, the Wilshire Subway Extension, the Downtown Regional Connector, the Wilshire Busway, the Westside / SF Valley Rail Tunnel and the Crenshaw Line.
To see our location, see this Google map. If you have trouble locating the meeting, call 818-367-1661.
Pass the word. If you or anyone is interested, get them there Thursday, October 17.
If we know you are coming, we will look for you, so you don't stay lost from us. Note: If you want to get the an e-mail meeting reminder directly, write and you can get on the list for future events.
To make reservations, please register through Eventbrite. You may also write us. Subject: Dinner Reservation. Just leave your first/last name, e-mail and phone number. Please pass this invitation along to anyone who might be interested in joining us. Call if you have any questions. Thanks, Bart Reed
About The Transit Coalition: The Transit Coalition is a non-profit association whose goal is to increase Transit Options and Mobility in Southern California by mobilizing citizens to press for sensible public policy to grow our bus and rail network. Þ--Þ--Þ