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I'm a Phoenix resident with an interest in good eating, the arts, indie rock, science fiction, desert hiking, transit, and urbanist issues. I live near Piestewa Peak with my wife, my daughter, and our many cats.
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Posted Fri, Jun 26, 6:08 a.m.
A few observations from Phoenix: The post above is factually accurate in noting current delays and issues with system expansion, but what's left out is the success story of the current starter line. First, Phoenix's starter line is 20 miles long. That makes it one of the most ambitious starts ...
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