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| | | | | One of the more impressive state owned and operated railway networks in the USA, is that of NJ Transit. With about 690,000 daily workday passengers, 209 million annual trips and a thousand miles of tracks it ranks it ranked the 6th Transportation Authority in the country by Annual Trips, with 206 million and second by... | |
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| | | | | Gov. Phil Murphy's plans to widen the NJ Turnpike will cost $11 billion, clog streets and pollute the air - despite claims the project will have "no significant impact." | |
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www.thetransportpolitic.com
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| | | | | 14-mile project is the first in a number of planned lines for Seattle. It's been a long time since voters approved funding for Seattle's first light rail line, but the city's citi... | |
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| | | Ever since mid december I've had a few reports from people that they were seeing my blog - the thing you're reading now - rendered in unreadable text. Instead of seeing a nice serif font, they got presented with some wingdings-like symbols for all the text when visiting through Chrome on macOS. Hmm, unreadable on ... Continue reading "Chrome vs. WordPress: All Text Showing as Glyphs / Symbols ?" | ||