It’s getting harder and harder to move around this city. Gas prices are ridiculous. Yesterday the 110 was shut because of potholes. Today certain Metrolink stops have been shut down in the Inland Empire because a train hit a person or body near the San Bernardino- Riverside line. A number of trains have been shut down due to the accident. CBS2 reports:
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Stops on the San Bernardino-Oceanside run include Riverside, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Laguna Niguel, Irvine, Tustin, Santa Ana, Orange, Anaheim Canyon, West Corona and North Main Corona, Tyrell said.
The cancellations were issued after a BNSF freight train struck a man or a body on a stretch of track near Transit Avenue and Main Street in the San Bernardino County community of Grand Terrace around midnight, San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department spokesman



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1 Bobbie // Jul 19, 2008 at 12:13 pm
Yikes! What’s a person to do these days to get around the city?
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