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Wednesday June 19th, 2013 :: 08:34 p.m. PDT

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Metro: Gates latched full-time at Union Station subway entrances beginning today; Source's Q&A abt turnstiles & TAP

(Metro News Release)

Gates to be latched full-time at Union Station subway entrances beginning today; here is the Source’s Q&A about the turnstiles and TAP

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http://thesource.metro.net/2013/06/18/gates-to-be-latched-at-union-station-subway-entrances-on-wednesday-here-is-the-sources-qa-about-the-turnstiles-and-tap/

Notes from this morning’s gate latching press conference
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http://thesource.metro.net/2013/06/19/notes-from-this-mornings-gate-latching-press-conference/





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