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A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Building a Subway Along Wilshire Boulevard
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I. Description of Wilshire Blvd
In every city, there are always streets or main avenues that are considered the most populated or crucial to public transportation. Wilshire Boulevard has been considered the backbone of Los Angeles, or even the "Fifth Avenue of the West":
(Figure 1: the plan for Wilshire in the early 1900's)
It is one of the most traveled boulevards in California, running 16 miles from Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles east to west and ending at Ocean Avenue in Santa...
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