A Deeper Dive into U.S. Transit TrendsFurther to the post below about the presumed Turning Point in Transit History, Next City looks at Six Things to…
Notes from a Briefing: ULI GAP on the Broadway CorridorIn 72 hours, five Urban Land Institute Governor’s Advisory Panel (GAP) members took a fresh look at the proposed Broadway rail…
Annals of Transit 14: BRT trumps LRT … Hong Kong genius … UN reportAn occasional update on items from the Transit City. ______________________________________________________________ . THE TECHNOLOGY DEBATE: BRT VS LRT From Forbes Bus…
Annals of Transit 13: The conservative case …. Vienna converts … BART strikeAn occasional update on items from the Transit City. ______________________________________________________________ . CONSERVATIVE POSITION: INVEST IN TRANSIT From DC Streetsblog: Here’s…
Annals of Transit – 12: State of bus transit, gentrification impacts, Subaru adAn occasional update on items from the Transit City. ______________________________________________________________ . THE BRUTAL STATE OF TRANSIT IN THE STATES As told…
Community transit forum: What's next, Broadway? – May 2UBC’s Alma Mater Society is hosting a community forum on the future of transit on the Broadway corridor. Featured speakers…
Annals of Transit – 11An occasional update on items from the Transit City. ______________________________________________________________ . NO ALLY AT THE TRANSLINK BOARD Mayor Corrigan on…
The Rhetorical Mayor NenshiThe Mayor of Calgary, quoted in The Globe: Look, I’ll be a rhetorical politician for a minute: Investments in public transit…
What's Next on Broadway – Mar 10From Cllr. Geoff Meggs: The Broadway Corridor has North America’s busiest bus line through British Columbia’s second largest downtown core…
Annals of Transit – 10An occasional update on items from the Transit City – The Health Issue. ______________________________________________________________ . HEALTHY TRANSPORT: BRITISH VERSION There…
Helping out Jonathan: How to use a Frequent Transit Network map?Jonathan Cote, a New Westminster City Councillor and SFU Urban Studies student, is combining work and study – and he…
Annals of Transit – 9An occasional update on items from the Transit City. ______________________________________________________________ . WHO TAKES TRANSIT – AND WHY From the Sightline…
“Explaining Transit’s Secret Language”What else could that be but an interview with Jarrett Walker – here in Atlantic Cities. …
Dec. 19, 2022Vancouver’s “Dinosaurs Against Fossil Fuels” (DAFFS) Way Ahead of Their TimeSandy James Planner