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Margaret Said,
May 15th, 2008 @7:25 am  

That’s encouraging news, Connie! I hope that, with ridership up, cities will make more money available to transit authorities so they’ll finally be able to implement long overdue improvements. Increasing the frequency of buses and trains is a huge money-sink, and adding routes even more so; but a public transit service is there to serve the public, and if there are folks still waiting in line after a train has come and gone…well, they’re not being served, are they? And as more suburbia-dwellers begin to look askance at their 12mpg SUVs, expanding urban train networks might make a lot of sense. At this juncture, too, authorities will have the choice of the newest, most energy efficient vehicles if they need to purchase more. In a sagging US economy, it would be also great if more jobs opened up in transit– conductors, security, salespeople, technicians. And to share the fondest wish of my heart, which I hardly dare express…maybe Boston finally run trains past 12:30!

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