A “doomsday” transit budget triggers surprisingly little angst in a metropolis becoming accustomed to doing without.
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Tag Archives: Public Transportation
Why A Virus Focused On New York
Nobody intended to make New York the nation’s COVID-19 capital, but it did not happen randomly, either.
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The Wave Finally Breaks
Fort Lauderdale’s city government reverses itself and dooms an ill-considered streetcar named The Wave.
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Fort Lauderdale’s Crashing Wave
A Florida streetcar known as the Wave may have just crashed on the rocks of financial reality.
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A Boy Rides The Subway, 50 Years Later
It took 50 years and more than $4 billion of someone’s money, but a subway ride that was a boyhood dream may soon happen.
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A Slow Track To Nowhere
A streetcar in Fort Lauderdale won’t take you where you want to go, but it will deliver federal dollars. That’s good enough.
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The Theory Of Mass Transit Safety
In theory, mass transit may be relatively safe – but nobody travels in theory.
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