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Light rail to the valley

October 14, 2010Urban & TransportTransportation and Urban Planning, VideoCommon Sense Canadian
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Story by CBC British Columbia. A new report says a light rail commuter line with 18 stops from Surrey to Chilliwack, B.C., would be an inexpensive way to beat traffic congestion in the Fraser Valley.
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