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SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA - AMERICAN AIRLINES LAUNCHING LOW COSTING FARES

The American Airlines announced that customers can start buying new low cost economy fares on February 10, 2017 with flights quickly thereafter final transactions. The world's largest airline carrier is joining other U.S. major airlines to try different variables of low-cost airfares.

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The Bus Rapid Transit of San Francisco is taking Figure

For the better part of two decades, the transit planners of San Francisco are planning to build a bus rapid transit system. The Federal Transit Administration announced in last December that they are awarding $75 million to help fund the Van Ness Avenue bus rapid transit project.

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Awesome Wine Tour Transportation

Anyone and everyone who has ever been to San Francisco will recommend you to go in the wine tasting tour. The exquisite wines you get to try are simply out of this world. The luxury of tasting the most expensive and exotic wines happens to be a once in a lifetime experience for many.

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RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES HAVE TRANSIT PROPOSAL CONCERNS IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The Silicon Valley businesses and local residents are sharing their concerns with the transit proposals for transportation in Santa Clara County. The VTA (Valley Transportation Authority) administration is revamping transit systems within the county to increase ridership and efficiency.

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TREASURE ISLAND SELF-DRIVING SHUTTLES IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The San Francisco County Transportation Authority (SFCTA) is planning to roll-out and test self-driving shuttles project on Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay Area.

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AMTRAK TRAIN COLLISION IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

A car was struck by an Amtrak train #527 in Santa Clara County, California around 10 AM today on Friday morning and killed one person in the car. The train 45 passengers onboard were okay and not injured during the accident, and Amtrak spokesperson was not aware if anyone else was in the car.

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