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seattletransitblog.com
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| | | | | The Ballard and SLU light rail segment is expected to get up to 57,000 riders. That's higher than any of the other Link projects planned for ST3 (Everett, Tacoma Dome, West Seattle, or Issaqu... | |
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humantransit.org
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| | | | | A reader asks: [Alon Levy's] post onThe Transport Politicabout through-routing commuter rail in New York brought up a question I've had for several years regarding transit systems. Why isn't through-routing more common? This applies to rail, BRT, regular bus, etc. It seems that through-routing all or most of a city's lines via a central transit [...] | |
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www.etany.org
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| | | | | With billions at stake, greater NY must now make a decision: will we lock in outdated service paradigms, or will we build the 21st-c. rail network the region needs? | |
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www.thetransportpolitic.com
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| | | Alberta government reports on possible high-speed links costing between C$3 and 20 billion. Last week, yet another North American governmental body announced that it would begin fighting for funds ... | ||