By: Will the last Democrat in Georgia please turn off the lights?.....
The first priority in connecting Atlanta and Savannah by high-speed rail should NOT necessarily be implementing a high-speed passenger rail connection, but implementing a high-speed freight rail line...
View ArticleBy: Will the last Democrat in Georgia please turn off the lights?.....
MARTA can’t improve and become more efficient at its core mission of moving people because years of overt neglect by the state and years of intentional and gleeful mismanagement by the City of Atlanta...
View ArticleBy: Today’s Headlines | Streetsblog Capitol Hill
[...] MARTA’s Anti-Nuisance Campaign Misses the Biggest Nuisance: Infrequent Service (AJC) [...]
View ArticleBy: Jon Fostik
Public dialogue and a shared vision is in fact the very FIRST step towards the development of a viable transportation plan. Freight and passenger service between the two ” orbs” of importance in...
View ArticleBy: Chip
Ahhhh, excuse me, Mr. Mayor… but let’s look at this… (1) the federal government is going broke, and will probably officially go bankrupt within the next four years, (2) the City of Atlanta is so broke...
View ArticleBy: too little time
NPR recently did a piece on mass transit. In the U.S., on average, a transit bus will have 10 passengers, making it less efficient than 10 people each riding in a car. Some transit systems, like NY...
View ArticleBy: Funding Transportation’s Future // Atlanta BeltLine
[...] Pin It Funding Transportation’s Futureposted in Atlanta BeltLine News, Progress, Transit // 11/27/12The following op ed was published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on November 27, 2012. [...]
View ArticleBy: Angus
“Everyone touts the beltway as the logical way to develop… but that (big box) development is met with NIMBY?” First, it’s the Beltline, not the “beltway.” So I’m pretty sure we’ve got a good clue as to...
View ArticleBy: Joeventures
Tom: I agree that yes, frequency is more important. But this criticism is a typical behavior that I see among many of MARTA’s critics. Frankly, I don’t believe this type of criticism is fair. The cost...
View ArticleBy: newkid
Mr. Sabulis, I respect the fact that it is solely your choice as moderator as to which comments you elect to display; however please do consider the possibility that some you elect to ‘edit out’...
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