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MARC has an unofficial party car. Just a bunch of regulars who were always on the same car and started BYOBing. It's still a thing AFAIK.
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Smart Choices, Less Traffic
50 Best and Worst Transportation Projects In the United States PDF: http://www.sierraclub.org/transporta...n-Projects.pdf Quote:
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Commute to work on the roller coaster train
Read More: http://www.newscientist.com/article/...ter-train.html Quote:
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I can think of a couple of reasons: a) the historical reverberations of the Tokugaway Shogunate's social discipline; and b) the Confucian moral framework where those with power tend to have more 'social responsibility.'* The US has no Confucian sense of social ethics. *WWII is the reason I used 'tend.' |
This is an actual picture of an actual bus in Sarasota, FL. Worst name in the world.
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Well no wonder no one takes the bus. :rolleyes:
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LOL How could they name their system that? They must not get out much in Sarasota
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http://www.polktransitauthority.com/...lk-trimmed.jpg src: http://www.polktransit.org/transit-today/ Apparently Florida transit is so bad we have two SCATs. Welcome to Space Coast Area Transit http://www.ridescat.com/ http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5209/5...a79486ac_z.jpg SCAT Beach Trolley Stop by traveling around, on Flickr |
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I wonder which one will be the first to embrace green technology and power their vehicles with scat? :haha: "Shit! We've run out of fuel! Does anyone have to take a dump??" Hey it would solve the bus seat poop problem! :tup: |
Complete with meaningless swoosh graphic, truly the worst of both worlds.
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Let's not forget about the innuendo of the University of Alabama's bus system "The CrimsonRide". If you don't understand, go to urban dictionary..
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It is so black and white it hurts. Very simplistic / 2D thinking, nothing critical about it. From what I could see, every single STOP project was a highway / road project, and every single GO project was transit, pedestrian, and cycling. Nothing wrong with supporting Transit and cycling (I do!) but there is no critical thinking at all in this PDF. Some transit projects are lame ducks, poorly designed, and or poorly implemented, they can not all be GOs. Seems like a very rubber stamp approach. The same way not all bridge replacements / highway expansions are bad, some are needed and can actually help improve transit via Rapid Bus programs and other transit initiatives (or removing industrial traffic from local roads as commuting patterns and industrial locations change). Sorry, but I really dislike such obvious bias reports. |
:previous: Agreed. There are some transit projects that are/were very short-sighted and not well-thought-out. One that comes to mind is the North Shore extension. Sure, it's a very neat, outside-the-box project for the Burgh, but IMO there are/were better options for crossing to the North Shore and providing service access/extensions to the North and West. In reality, I think the steel city could have had a much better system if they'd actually implemented their initial plan from the 1920s and '30s, which called for an elaborate subway network...
As for highway projects, what about the Bay Bridge replacement in San Fran, or the I-95/PA Turnpike interchange project? I'd say the fact, in and of itself, that that interchange was never built is rather short-sighted. The Bay Bridge is in need of replacement, and the I-95/Turnpike project will fill in a gap in the Interstate Highway system and improve overall access for automobiles... |
Strathcona County (Sherwood Park...suburb of Edmonton) also uses the surprisingly popular "SCAT" acronym for their special disabled service:
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São Paulo is super hilly. At least two metro stations are built where a train line punches out from one side of a ravine and pokes back in on the other side. This one is Sumaré on the Green Line going out to Vila Madalena. I think I remember another one going south on the Blue towards Jabaquara.
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There is something similar in toronto where the bloor line crosses the don valley. It runs under a bridge built 45 years before the subway. The geniuses of 1919 actually included a lower level to allow for an eventual streetcar tunnel to cross the valley. It ended up getting used for a subway rather than a streetcar tunnel, but still amazing forward thinking. It is also on a much larger scale than that, I think the bridge is 5-600m long.
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Two of the more interesting vehicles I saw this past year were an electric Coca-cola delivery truck and the Mitsubishi I-MiEV electric car.
Here is a photo of the Coca-cola truck, courtesy of Coca-cola's website: http://d1lwft0f0qzya1.cloudfront.net...04mk092112.jpg http://www.coca-colacompany.com/medi...lectric-trucks Here is the link for the Mitsubishi I-MiEV: http://i.mitsubishicars.com/ My girlfriend and I also drove an electric Smart car when we visited San Diego last summer (photo by taken by me). http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8299/7...6f24edb4_z.jpg |
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