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UPDATE: NEW LOCATIONS FOR BRIGHTLINE WEST FIELD INVESTIGATION WORK IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA

Exciting news! Brightline West’s high-speed rail project in Southern California and Nevada is progressing with field investigation work. Stay tuned!

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Attention all lovers of rail travel, we have exciting news to share with you! The Brightline West project is well underway, with the goal of creating America’s first true high-speed rail system connecting Las Vegas and Southern California. As the project nears its final design stages, we are thrilled to report significant progress, with a focus on efficiency, safety, and sustainability.

Our team is hard at work, ensuring that every aspect of the project meets the highest standards of excellence. Through our efforts in field investigation work in Southern California and Nevada, we are confident that we will create a rail system that will set a new standard for high-speed transportation, revolutionizing rail travel in America.

We believe that this project will change the way people travel, and we are committed to its success. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting initiative!

Field investigation work plays a crucial role in ensuring that the proposed rail corridor within the Interstate 15 right-of-way is prepared for groundbreaking. This work includes activities like geotechnical borings and samplings, utility potholing, and land surveying. Rest assured, all these activities will be conducted in compliance with environmental regulations and in coordination with Caltrans and the Nevada Department of Transportation.

Now, let’s dive into the updated project areas. If you’re planning to drive through these regions, we kindly ask you to proceed with extra caution, follow posted detour signs, speed limits, and other signage.

CALIFORNIA:

  1. I-15 Coyote Lake Road to Old Hwy 58 Connector:
  • Night closures are planned on the southbound exterior shoulder from Wednesday, April 10 to Thursday, April 11, 10:00 pm to 7:00 am.
  1. I-15 from Palmdale Road to south of Ranchero Road:
  • Daytime borings are scheduled in the center median and shoulders in Hesperia, Monday, April 8 through Friday, April 12, 6:30 am to 4:00 pm.
  • Night closures are also planned in the center median and shoulders during the same period, from 9:00 pm to 5:00 am.
  1. I-15 Oak Hill Road to Baseline Avenue:
  • Daytime borings are scheduled in the center median and shoulders at Oak Hill Road and in the Cajon Pass, as well as at the I-15 on the Etiwanda Bike Trail in the City of Fontana, Monday, April 8 through Friday, April 12, 6:30 am to 4:00 pm.
  • Night closures are planned on both northbound and southbound I-15 shoulders and center median from Monday, April 8 to Friday, April 12, 9:00 pm to 5:00 am.

NEVADA:

  1. I-15 median north of Jean, Nevada (milepost 12.5-27.5):
  • Survey work will be taking place through Thursday, April 11, from 6:30 am to 4:00 pm.
  1. I-15 median north of Primm, Nevada (milepost 5-12.5):
  • Geotechnical boring and survey work will be conducted through Thursday, April 11, from 6:30 am to 4:00 pm.

Please be aware that dates and times are subject to change, and these operations are weather-dependent. Safety is of utmost importance, and the team at Brightline West is committed to minimizing disruption to traffic while diligently working towards completing this transformative rail system.

Rest assured that we will always provide you with the most up-to-date and valuable information. You can count on us to bring you the latest developments and keep you informed every step of the way. Stay tuned for more exciting news on the progress of Brightline West’s high-speed rail project. Safe travels!

About Brightline West

Brightline is the only private provider of modern, eco-friendly, intercity passenger rail service in America – offering a guest-first experience designed to reinvent train travel and take cars off the road by connecting city pairs and congested corridors that are too short to fly and too long to drive. Brightline West will connect Las Vegas and Southern California with the first true high-speed passenger rail system in the nation. The 218-mile, all-electric rail service will include a flagship station in Las Vegas, with additional stations in Victor Valley and Rancho Cucamonga. At speeds up to 200 miles per hour, trains will take passengers from Las Vegas to Rancho Cucamonga in about two hours, twice as fast as the normal drive time. Brightline is currently operating its first passenger rail system connecting Central and South Florida with stations in Miami, Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and Orlando.

For more information, visit www.brightlinewest.com and follow on LinkedInXInstagram and Facebook.

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Celebrating World Urbanism Day: Building Livable Communities

World Urbanism Day: Celebrating livable communities and the role of urban planning. #WorldUrbanismDay Celebrating World Urbanism Day

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Celebrating World Urbanism Day

On November 8th, we commemorate World Urbanism Day, a moment to acknowledge and advocate for the significance of urban planning in shaping livable communities. Also known as World Town Planning Day, this occasion highlights the interaction between inhabitants and their built environments in urban areas.

Urban planning focuses on creating healthy and vibrant communities that offer a high quality of life. By ensuring orderly development and preserving the economy and environment, planners strive to enhance the well-being of residents. The key elements of a livable city include plentiful opportunities for a high quality of life, diverse housing options, accessible public transportation, ample green spaces, and essential amenities like schools, grocery stores, and recreational facilities.

Cities such as Osaka, Tokyo, and Zurich exemplify healthy and livable communities, while Tripoli, Algiers, and Lagos face challenges in this regard. It is essential for us to engage in urban planning discussions, attend local council meetings, and explore ways to improve our communities. Let’s celebrate World Urbanism Day by spreading awareness, connecting with public health networks, and championing the creation of livable cities through #WorldUrbanismDay.

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Watts Towers: A Landmark of Art, History, and Resilience in Los Angeles

Discover the Watts Towers in Los Angeles, a National Historic Landmark built by Sabato Rodia. Learn about their history, cultural impact, and significance in art, film, and literature.”

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Watts Towers. (2023, August 13). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watts_Towers

Watts Towers: A Landmark of Art, History, and Resilience in Los Angeles

The Watts Towers in Los Angeles are one of the most remarkable examples of outsider art in the United States. Built singlehandedly by Italian immigrant Sabato (Simon) Rodia over a span of 33 years (1921–1954), the towers stand as a testament to perseverance, creativity, and cultural expression.

Rodia, working without formal training or blueprints, constructed 17 interconnected towers and sculptural structures, the tallest reaching 99.5 feet. Using steel, mortar, and found objects such as glass, tile, pottery shards, and seashells, he created a visionary masterpiece that has since become an iconic symbol of Los Angeles art and heritage.


Recognition and Historic Significance

The Watts Towers are more than an architectural wonder—they are a recognized cultural landmark:

  • National Historic Landmark (1990)

  • California Historical Landmark

  • Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument

  • Listed in the National Register of Historic Places as one of only nine folk art sites in Los Angeles

Their enduring legacy highlights the resilience of both Rodia’s vision and the Watts community, which fought to preserve the towers when demolition was once proposed.


Influence on Culture, Film, and Literature

The influence of the Watts Towers extends far beyond architecture. They have been celebrated and referenced across multiple art forms:

  • In music, legendary jazz musician Charles Mingus mentioned them in his autobiography.

  • In literature, they appear in Don DeLillo’s novel Underworld.

  • On film, the towers have been featured in iconic movies such as La La Land and Ricochet.

These references reflect the towers’ place in both local identity and global culture.


Community and Public Space

The site is also home to the Watts Towers Crescent Greenway, a 0.2-mile rail-with-trail pedestrian and bike path. This space allows visitors to experience the towers while enjoying outdoor recreation, blending community engagement with cultural preservation.


Why the Watts Towers Matter

The Watts Towers are more than sculptures—they are a story of human determination, creativity, and cultural pride. They remind us that art can rise from unlikely places and stand the test of time, inspiring generations.

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Watts Towers. (2023, August 13). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watts_Towers

 


Explore More About South Los Angeles

For those interested in learning more about the rich history of South Los Angeles, we recommend checking out The South LA Recap by Eric Craig on YouTube. The channel dives into fascinating hidden details of the region’s past and offers valuable insights into the cultural landscape surrounding the Watts Towers.

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Dive into “The Knowledge,” where curiosity meets clarity. This playlist, in collaboration with STMDailyNews.com, is designed for viewers who value historical accuracy and insightful learning. Our short videos, ranging from 30 seconds to a minute and a half, make complex subjects easy to grasp in no time. Covering everything from historical events to contemporary processes and entertainment, “The Knowledge” bridges the past with the present. In a world where information is abundant yet often misused, our series aims to guide you through the noise, preserving vital knowledge and truths that shape our lives today. Perfect for curious minds eager to discover the ‘why’ and ‘how’ of everything around us. Subscribe and join in as we explore the facts that matter.  https://stmdailynews.com/the-knowledge/

At STM Daily News, we’re passionate about uncovering the stories that shaped Los Angeles. Visit our YouTube channelto explore more history, culture, and hidden gems of the city—from landmarks like the Watts Towers to the people and events that defined LA’s past. Subscribe today and discover the history of Los Angeles, one story at a time. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEhXBupt8tVyhnfS344AWOC6s7sDNHHKG

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The Evolution of Public Transportation in Los Angeles

Embracing mass transit: a shift in consciousness, reminiscing on opposition, and passion for sustainable living. #MassTransit #Transportation

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"The opening of the LA Metro Blue Line in 1990 marked the beginning of a comprehensive mass transit system that has transformed the way we travel in Los Angeles."
LONG BEACH (California): view of Downtown Long Beach Metro Station Blue Line Metro Rail Train from Los Angeles to Long Beach
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A Personal Perspective:

Hey there, I’m Rod. On my YouTube channel, I go by Railfan Rod because I’ve always been fascinated by transportation—especially trains, but also planes and automobiles. Growing up in Los Angeles, I witnessed both the decline and the rebirth of Los Angeles public transportation.

Today, I’m launching a new podcast series and a dedicated urbanism section on Daily News to share stories, reflections, and interviews about the challenges and resistance to mass transit in America. Through these conversations, I hope to highlight how transportation shapes our cities, our environment, and our daily lives.


A Growing Mass Transit Consciousness

In recent years, public sentiment has started to shift in favor of mass transit. More Angelenos—and Americans in general—are realizing that cars alone cannot solve our transportation problems. With worsening congestion, rising fuel prices, and environmental concerns, the demand for sustainable and efficient alternatives is stronger than ever.

Los Angeles public transportation is expanding to meet that need. Every new rail line, bus rapid transit project, and infrastructure investment brings us closer to a city where mobility is cleaner, more efficient, and more equitable.

👉 Learn more from the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) about the benefits of public transit.


Looking Back: The Push for LA Metro in the 1970s

I vividly remember the debate in the 1970s about reintroducing rail transit to Los Angeles. At the time, the city was struggling with gridlocked freeways and dangerous levels of smog. Visionary leadership came from Mayor Tom Bradley, Los Angeles’ first African-American mayor, who championed plans to create a modern LA Metro system.

His vision was bold: revitalize downtown Los Angeles while building a transit network of light rail, subways, and improved bus service. These ideas laid the foundation for what would eventually become LA Metro history.

In 1990, the opening of the Metro Blue Line marked a turning point. It was the first rail line of the modern Metro system and symbolized Los Angeles’ commitment to mass transit after decades of car-centered planning.

👉 Watch the 1990 Metro Blue Line Grand Opening and Mobility Promo

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This map shows the projects that will be built under Measure M, including several in the next decade.

Opposition and the Freeway Mentality

Not everyone embraced this vision. Many argued that the solution was simply to keep building more freeways. But decades of freeway expansion proved ineffective—traffic congestion only grew worse.

For a deeper look at L.A.’s forgotten streetcars, check out the Electric Railway Historical Association of Southern California.

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Mass transit, by contrast, offers lasting solutions:

  • Reduced traffic on overcrowded roads
  • Cleaner air and reduced emissions

  • Greater accessibility for all residents

  • Stronger, more connected communities

To move forward, Los Angeles must continue challenging misconceptions and expanding its commitment to sustainable public transportation.


A Lifelong Passion for Transit

My passion for transit began when I was a kid. I’d spend hours playing with toy cars and model trains, imagining a city where trains, buses, and planes worked together seamlessly. Growing up near the rail lines that served the Port of Los Angeles only deepened my love for transportation.

Though Los Angeles dismantled its once world-class streetcar network in favor of buses and freeways, the remnants remind us of what was lost—and what can still be rebuilt. A stronger, greener, more connected Los Angeles public transportation system is within our reach, and it’s a future worth fighting for.

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