Irvine scales back iShuttle transit system (Orange County Register)
Shuttle will now focus solely on commuter traffic. See the rest here: Irvine scales back iShuttle transit system (Orange County Register)
Train hits, kills teen this morning (The Press-Enterprise)
A Metrolink commuter train fatally hit a Riverside teen this morning as he attempted to cross the railroad tracks on his way to school, authorities said. See the original post:  Train hits, kills teen this morning (The Press-Enterprise)
Orange County Transportation Authority Retooling Web Site to Engage Customers (PR.com)
Interactive agency Sensis using Web personas, gap analysis to refresh OCTA site. [PR.com - April 18, 2009] Here is the original post:  Orange County Transportation Authority Retooling Web Site to Engage Customers (PR.com)
Funds to benefit victims of Metrolink crash still available (Simi Valley Acorn)
Metrolink crash victims have until April 30 to apply for assistance through the Metrolink Victim’s Benefit Fund. Funds have been distributed to 15 families in need Excerpt from: Funds to benefit victims of Metrolink crash still available (Simi Valley Acorn)
Money for Metrolink crash victims going unused (Moorpark Acorn)
Metrolink crash victims have until April 30 to apply for assistance through the Metrolink Victim’s Benefit Fund. Funds have been distributed to 15 families in need More here:  Money for Metrolink crash victims going unused (Moorpark Acorn)
Train memorial welcome, but other steps still required (Moorpark Acorn)
Last week the city of Simi Valley finalized plans for the Metrolink Community Memorial. And while the idea of honoring the 24 people killed in last September’s Metrolink train collision—five of whom were from Moorpark—will mean a great deal to the victims’ families and their community, More: Train...
Chatsworth train crash survivor’s long road back (Los Angeles Times)
Racheal Mofya, who was severely injured in the 2008 train crash, faces many months of mental and physical rehabilitation. Original post: Chatsworth train crash survivor’s long road back (Los Angeles Times)
Trouble in O.C.’s mooning mecca? (Capistrano Valley News)
It cost up to $20,000 last year to police people who came to bare their bottoms at passing trains in Laguna Niguel. The city expects to spend thousands more this summer. Read more here:  Trouble in O.C.’s mooning mecca? (Capistrano Valley News)
Students, staff feel Metro cuts (The Webster University Journal)
What once took a 15-minute bus ride will now take Ameer Rasheed one and a half hours, consisting of two buses and a train ride. The reason: MetroLink cuts eliminating the No. View post: Students, staff feel Metro cuts (The Webster University Journal)
Arbor Day in Simi isn’t just for the trees (Simi Valley Acorn)
SEEDS OF LOVE— Santa Paula resident Cynthia Macias, above, along with other family and friends of victims of the Sept. 12, 2008 Metrolink collision, take turns helping to plant a tree last Saturday at the Simi Valley Arbor Day Celebration at Rancho Tapo Community Park. Read more from the original...