Gerald Cauthen on San Francisco Central Subway Plan




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Gerald Cauthen on San Francisco Central Subway Plan

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Derek Highsmith of San Francisco State University's Conversations on Campus program interviews Transportation Engineer Gerald Cauthen about the San Francisco Central Subway Plan. For more information visit www.savemuni.com

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savemuni

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Chinatown, Central Subway, San Francisco, SOMA, Muni, SFMTA, Gerald Cauthen, Derek Highsmith, SFSU, BECA, Conversations on Campus,

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