The State - News from July 10, 1989
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The prospect of extending the Bay Area Rapid Transit system into communities far north of San Francisco has diminished with a three-county study committee’s announcement that it prefers trolley lines and diesel-powered trains. Robert Stockwell, chairman of the Marin County Board of Supervisors, said Marin and Sonoma counties do not want BART and that there is little chance the system will be incorporated into a possible second deck now being studied for the Golden Gate Bridge.
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