St. Louis Strikes Back: Episode 107

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This time on The Red Line Podcast, we're renewing a Red Line Classic by heading back to St. Louis. What's going on with Metrolink, and why are we talking about this again? All this, after The News.

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References & notes

  1. [1] Mass Transit: WMATA begins automatic train operation on entire rail system
  2. [2] St. Louis Post-Dispatch: May 21, 1966: The end of the line for streetcars in St. Louis
  3. [3] Wikipedia: Streetcars in St. Louis
  4. [4] The Wellston Loop: Streets and Streetcars of St. Louis, Part 1
  5. [5] STLPR: TRANSITion: From horses to high speed, the history of the region's mass transit
  6. [6] Metro: Inside MetroLink
  7. [7] OneSTL: Transit Ridership
  8. [8] Wikipedia: MetroLink (St. Louis)
  9. [9] Wikipedia: Transportation in St. Louis ยง Bus
  10. [10] Wikipedia: MetroBus (St. Louis)
  11. [11] STLPR: St. Louis weighs north-south MetroLink expansion
  12. [12] East-West Gateway Council of Governments: Northside-Southside Light Rail Project Executive Summary
  13. [13] St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Bi-State board agrees to take over, restart Loop Trolley
  14. [14] STL Loop Trolley
  15. [15] Wikipedia: Loop Trolley
  16. [16] City of St. Louis, MO: A Preservation Plan for St. Louis
  17. [17] Wikipedia: Eads Bridge
  18. [18] Wikipedia: Downtown Tunnel (St. Louis)
  19. [19] Railway Age: TriMet sells heritage trolleys to St. Louis
  20. [20] Wikipedia: Green Line (St. Louis MetroLink)
  21. [21] STLPR: Transit agency pauses MetroLink expansion at request of mayor