Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
By
Robert Prinz
9:02 AM PDT on November 2, 2012
- Giants Parade Set Rider Records for BART, Caltrain, Muni, and Larkspur Ferry (SFGate, SFExam)
- MercuryNews Asks “Can Extra Transit Service Continue?” After Record Setting Wednesday
- Cyclelicious Examines How Caltrain Determines Their Ridership Numbers
- BusDriver Takes Sad Pictures of Muni’s Bus Burnt in Giants Celebration
- More Muni Vandals Still at Large (MuniDiaries)
- More on Man Struck by Muni Bus Driver at Sixth and Market Wednesday (SFGate)
- Child and Mother Injured by Car Driver in Driveway Hit-and-Run Halloween Night (PressDemo)
- Larkspur Officials Consider Sales Tax for Roadway Repairs (MarinIJ)
- Roadshow: Alameda County’s Transpo Measure B1 Will Help Drivers, Cyclists and Transit Users
- More on Union City’s New Intermodal BART Hub (Argus)
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