Pedestrian View Of Los Angeles

This blog focuses on rail lines in LA country that exist, are under construction or under consideration. The Californian high-speed rail project and southern CA to Vegas project will also be covered. Since most of the relevant developments in the news, rail websites and blogosphere take place on weekdays, this blog will be updated primarily Monday through Friday and occasionally on the weekends. Your comments, criticism and suggestions are encouraged. Miscellaneous stuff will also appear here.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Various photos of Montery Park, CA on and around Atlantic Blvc.

The bilingual nature of the area is reflected in the bilingual signs found for the most mundane activities such as entering a motel.


This part of Altantic Blvd was developed in 1997.

The market where friends and I shopped.

Inside the market; typical row.
Japanese food section, among others, at this Chinese supermarket



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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Walking around New York












I was in New York for a little less than a week. While I was there, I enjoyed a fully-developed transportation system: a pedestrian paradise. I took photos all over. What is clear is that it's winter; the trees have no leaves. Enjoy.

Queens: Forrest Hills

On the way to Woodmere, NY on the Long Island Rail Road
Notice: 4 languages.
A small Chinatown, though not officially designated as such.
More to come....

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

A walkdown Raymer road....
















I don't have time today to write the significance of this walk. Here are the photos I took.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Photos around North Hollywood Station

These are some photos I took around the North Hollywood station with an older photo from the red car. Also, there are some explanations for the names of streets.