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V Alqqlqatpy ............ ............................ . In 1985 the Kings came to bring big city status to Sac- ramento whose previous claim to fame was being the state capital. In 1987, another new and exciting change came to town when after ten years of planning and construction, Sac- ramento finally got its new rapid transit system, RT Metro. The new S176 million transit system, which runs 18.3 miles, starting at Watt and Interstate 80, winding through the down- town sector, and terminating along Highway 50 at Butter- field Road, provoked many reactions from downtown mer- chants and the public in general. Although the system had caused much skepticism as a result of its many failures, it raised hopes for downtown merchants who expected to achieve a new financial sta- bility through the increased business. Not only the mer- chants, however, expressed hopes as to the ability of the new system, but the general public as well expected it to also provide a relief from the problem of traffic congestion. This expensive investment, which some felt added a flair to the city, also affected students and provoked diversified re- actions. I would feel much safer on the light rail system than on a bus, said sophomore Andrea Cast. Not all thought the system, which opened March 12, was a positive addition to the city, however, as some students ex- pressed a negative response. lf the system is run anything like their buses, I cannot see it last- ing a year, said Dave Snyder. A maiden voyage, Dan Southard, Matt Holland, Bridget Brown, Deb- orah Dushlcu, Jill Davidson, and Jennifer Tampas board the RT Metro car on its ftrstrunout. Boo Boo - Bear - Amos - Hopp 'We may taKe cfyfferertt .steps , on cfyfferent paths, 'We mayyet caayfit up in tfyfferent aspects Qf fyfe, 'We may not Ee abfe to toucft ancfsftarea. But our fave will always Be tftere. -.S'fze1yffZnne Slieade Sarah Andrea 1987 1989 We are so proud qfyoa! Cindy and george
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