Developers propose Metrolink transit village for Santa Clarita

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railroadtracks.jpg The developers of a 5,800-home transit utopia proposed for the Newhall Pass want Metrolink trains to serve residents on already built railroad tracks sitting 100 yards below the San Gabriel Mountains.

Palmer Investments would shoulder the entire cost of the station that they want to be served by Metrolink's Antelope Valley line for the new development planned for northern Los Angeles County. Transit experts estimate the price tag at "zillions" of dollars for the station that would be difficult to construct.

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