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Elysian Valley: Community Meeting Tonight Metrolink Pollution & Environmental Justice
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air quality,
Elysian Park,
Elysian Valley,
LA River,
Metrolink,
Neighbors take action
Photo: Diane Edwardson, October 15, 2011. Shot from the upper deck of a Metrolink train parked in the maintenance yard, looking across the LA River toward Elysian Valley & Elysian Park. (Click on photo to enlarge.)
Since tonight's meeting was announced, the trains parked in the yard have not been idling nearly as much as they usually do. So clearly, they can reduce the amount of air and noise
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