Letters: What’s still wrong with LAX
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Re “A party despite delay,” June 21
There is plenty of jubilation going around about the new Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport, and deservedly so. However, once the terminal opens, arriving and departing passengers will still face the same problems that have built up over the last 60 years.
The traffic congestion caused by shuttle vans, cars, taxis and no presence at all of rail transport keeps LAX in the dark ages. It’s going to take more than just spiffing up one building to create a world-class airport.
Juan Matute
Claremont
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