Public transportation can be many things — convenient, frustrating, cost-effective and a guaranteed way to encounter a cross section of the city’s population — but is it funny? The current budget woes ...
While preparing for the next semester, new and returning students are running through back-to-school checklists. They’ve unpacked, set schedules and bought textbooks. Now comes the question of how ...
Tens of millions of people across the United States are currently under a heat advisory, and the extreme heat isn't just affecting people. You may have seen videos online of the heat causing asphalt ...
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America's 5 cities with the most confusing public transportation systems, according to visitors
You'll need to pay close attention when using public transportation in these five American cities that are notoriously ...
At 7:32 a.m., Amanda pulls into the coffee shop near her office like she does every morning. She waves at the barista, snags her regular latte and hops back into the car, never thinking twice about ...
I come from the Motor City, where our communities have been denied access to reliable public mass transit for decades. Residents have told me stories about our rail tracks being paved over as auto ...
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Pictured is a Harris County Transit stop on Garth Road in Baytown. Public transit users in the Houston area will ride for free on the last day of the typical workweek throughout September as the ...
Motorists pass through the MoPac Expressway and US Highway 290 interchange in 2024. A new draft of a report from the Texas transportation department says the state needs more public transit options.
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Following a delay of more than a year, public-transit riders will soon be able to pay their fares by tapping their credit or debit cards. Two dozen Bay Area transit-system operators on Wednesday will ...
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