Posts tagged Prtc
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Spot a double-decker commuter bus in DC, this month only
OmniRide, which runs commuter buses on I-66 and I-95 from Prince William County, is testing out a double-decker bus. You may spot it this week plying the region's highways and streets. Keep reading…
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This awesome map demystifies Washington’s long-distance bus network
Of the pieces that make up the Washington region's extensive transit network, the region’s commuter bus networks might be the least known. Over fifty long-haul commuter bus routes spider out into the region, stretching as far as Purcellville and Woodbridge in Virginia, and Hagerstown and Kent Island in Maryland. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Give me a break
Metro making progress; Money for Metro; Rebuild in Bethesda; Help me, Prince William; Board changes in VA; Criminally slow; The Beach under Dupont; Streetcar to ATL. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Let’s talk
GM making the rounds; Uber rides for all; Accessible Metro; Don’t stop the bus; The right stuff; See something, report something; Spend wisely; Verdict not in, yet; Make way; Historical street view. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: From traffic to transit
Purple proposals are in; DC traffic fines climb; Multimodal demands on 395; Putting up money for murals; Prince William transit woes; Holy affordable housing; No school left behind; Bridging VA to MD; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Where’s the money?
Two counties, one goal; How to save a bus; Educational building blocks; Looking for options, seeing red; Doubling down on dirt bikes; That’s fine; Statehood support; Bike lanes in a strange land. Keep reading…
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Morning links: Money, money, money
Pay to play ball; Surface parking now below; Cramped corners; No profit in running Metro; RIP Ron Linton; Hi-Yo, Silver Spring; Spare a dime?; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Decisions, decisions
The future of the Purple Line; Tough decision on the streetcar; No more bus?; Got to go; Income inequality; Who will buy?; Not your grandma’s Ford; Q&A with APA; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Millennial shift
Generational churn; Condos get kids; Educational migration patterns; Political preference; A new micro-unit; Farms in DC?; New bus service for Silver Line; Residents lose Capitol view; War on (tiny) cars?; And…. Keep reading…
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WMATA might offer open data for all regional transit
WMATA planners helped STLTransit create an animation of transit across the entire Washington region. That’s possible because WMATA has a single data file with all regional agencies’ schedules. They hope to make that file public; that would fuel even more tools that aid the entire region. Keep reading…