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www.soundtransit.org
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| | | | | This is just the first in an upcoming series of light rail expansions expected to open in the next several years. | |
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gettingaroundsac.blog
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| | | | | This is a follow-on to my 2016 post back to the old ways? Since that time I have watched several streets in downtown being torn up for utilities. Under the asphalt pavement on several of them are cobblestone and brick streets, covered over by asphalt to provide a smooth and fast ride for car drivers,... | |
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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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visualizingenergy.org
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| | | Americans closely monitor gasoline prices, viewing them as indicators of leaders' success, economic health, and environmental policy effectiveness. The price of crude oil largely influences gas prices, yet federal and state taxes play a significant role. These taxes, popular due to revenue generation, heavily fund highway and mass transit spending. | ||