| Mass Transit Gaining Ground in Greenness |
| Written by Jaymi Heimbuch | ||
| Friday, 15 August 2008 | ||
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With gas prices having not a chance of coming down, mass transit is gaining ground in popularity. Kinda of an obvious reaction, since trains have all sorts of one-upsmajor rehauls of designs, others are looking at more immediate solutions that don’t require re-doing whole systems.
For instance,
While steps like this to improve existing systems are excellent, it is also encouraging to see larger projects on the queue for construction, such as California’s high-speed train that will be the cleanest option for getting from LA to
As someone who is growing ever more frustrated behind the wheel and guilt-ridden about driving, more green mass transit options that can cart me around both locally and to distant locations in an eco-friendly way is pretty exciting.
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too bad the MTA still is broken
written by Michael , August 15, 2008
For all the talk about mass transit being a great alternative as a New Yorker I have to say it leaves a lot to be desired. Maybe if our cities and towns all had enough money to support these systems it would be great but we don't. Meanwhile they are trying to stop others from driving and not improving service. Sorry I'm just bitter today about having to walk 30 blocks home because the train wasn't running and the bus was packed.
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