Another month, another Gold Line record

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Metro estimates that there were an average of 26,338 boardings of the Gold Line per weekday in June, up 31.8 percent from last year.

In May, there were 23,141, giving the rail line a 13.1 percent month-to-month bump.

[Insert relevant quotes from transit officials, context about high gas prices, and "man-on-the-street" anecdotes from Gold Line riders and you'd have a news article.]

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HMMMM said:
Yeah you would have a BLAND news article with no contrast.

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