SEPTA boss Louis Gambaccini was told by the Carter Administration that the money allocated to address the problem of oil-dependency should not be used for public transit. The reasoning was that public transit was a small percentage of overall transport costs!
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Even the Carter Administration was against public transit
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Fare-free buses are affordable and solve many car problems
hmmm let's take a look at philadelphia's billion $ budget for FY19 and you tell me whether or not public transportation can be free, the homeless can be homed, the opoid crisis can be solved. if only two violent state apparatuses could spare some change... pic.twitter.com/ZhHMdV2tFB— lia ❤️ TWICE (@kickassical94) March 28, 2019
Saturday, December 29, 2018
Monday, September 11, 2017
In the face of #climate disaster oil trolls still tryna gut #publictransit
philly.com: "The proposal unveiled Tuesday by a group of Pennsylvania House Republicans would force SEPTA to cut service by 40 percent and raise fares by 20 percent by January, said Rich Burnfield, SEPTA’s deputy general manager and treasurer.
“It would definitely impact all divisions, all routes across the five counties that we serve,” he said."
“It would definitely impact all divisions, all routes across the five counties that we serve,” he said."
Friday, June 30, 2017
Scientists calling for drastic energy reduction so Philadelphia encourages more driving
US News : "PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia's public transportation agency is reminding riders that a fare increase is set to go into effect over the weekend.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority says the fare increase goes across all modes of transportation and starts on Saturday."
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority says the fare increase goes across all modes of transportation and starts on Saturday."
Saturday, June 17, 2017
Car culture means people cannot get to work
dailykos: "Another survey, by Temple University’s Institute of Survey Research, found that lack of transportation was the biggest barrier to employment, with 39 percent of respondents below the poverty line saying that not being able to get to work was more of an obstacle than a criminal history, child care problems or language barriers."
Sunday, March 5, 2017
Public enthusiasm bodes well for Lancaster's 'active transportation' planning
lancasteronline.com: "The consultants helping Lancaster County develop a comprehensive walking, biking and transit plan said they’re encouraged by the high level of public interest here.
To date, about 900 people have filled out an online survey, giving opinions on existing road and trail conditions and making recommendations. And more than 100 people attended an open house Thursday, March 2, to pore over maps, learn about the plan and find out what happens next."
To date, about 900 people have filled out an online survey, giving opinions on existing road and trail conditions and making recommendations. And more than 100 people attended an open house Thursday, March 2, to pore over maps, learn about the plan and find out what happens next."
Sunday, January 1, 2017
Lackawanna, Luzerne counties renew push for transit alliance
Times-Tribune: "Lackawanna and Luzerne counties are rekindling discussions about merging public transit systems."
Friday, August 19, 2016
Pottsville, PA - money running out for sprawl subsidy
Republican Herald: "For an hour Wednesday night, a collection of parents from the Pottsville Area School District complained about the school board’s decision in July to cut back on transportation services in the 2016-17 school year."The American school bus has been an expensive subsidy for sprawl. Now the money is running out.
Sunday, June 26, 2016
#publictransit saves US 4.2 billions gallons of gasoline per year
Free bus rides to encourage public transportation use - News - Standard Speaker: "Dave Bekisz, STS executive director, said the agency is hoping people who have never tried public transit before will accept the offer of a free ride.
“Using public transportation is the quickest way to beat high gas prices and saves the United States 4.2 billion gallons of gasoline annually. That’s why we are offering free rides to encourage more people to join our regular riders and dump the pump on June 16,” Bekisz said in a news release."
“Using public transportation is the quickest way to beat high gas prices and saves the United States 4.2 billion gallons of gasoline annually. That’s why we are offering free rides to encourage more people to join our regular riders and dump the pump on June 16,” Bekisz said in a news release."
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Free bus rides to encourage public transportation use
Standard Speaker: "Local residents can ride the bus for free on Thursday as part of national Dump the Pump Day.
Hazleton Public Transit, the Luzerne County Transportation Authority and Schuylkill Transportation System (STS) are among the agencies participating.
All passengers will have the opportunity to ride any fixed-route bus for free.
The annual event is meant to encourage people to ride public transportation instead of using a car. The American Public Transportation Association has sponsored it since June 2006, when gasoline prices were $3 per gallon.
According to the association’s April Transit Savings Report, individuals in a two-person household can save an average of more than $9,312 annually by downsizing to one car."
Hazleton Public Transit, the Luzerne County Transportation Authority and Schuylkill Transportation System (STS) are among the agencies participating.
All passengers will have the opportunity to ride any fixed-route bus for free.
The annual event is meant to encourage people to ride public transportation instead of using a car. The American Public Transportation Association has sponsored it since June 2006, when gasoline prices were $3 per gallon.
According to the association’s April Transit Savings Report, individuals in a two-person household can save an average of more than $9,312 annually by downsizing to one car."
Friday, November 20, 2015
Benefits of #publictransit and how to FindMyRidePA.com
public opinion online: "Public transportation is a tremendous benefit to our society; it helps people without viable means of personal transportation get to the places they need to go; it greatly reduces traffic congestion in our urban centers; and it helps to improve our air quality.
Pennsylvanians are fortunate because we have a network of transportation resources available to help people get where they need to go, such as work or doctor appointments. Now it’s even easier for residents living in Franklin County to find these transportation resources by using an online resource, FindMyRidePA.com."
Pennsylvanians are fortunate because we have a network of transportation resources available to help people get where they need to go, such as work or doctor appointments. Now it’s even easier for residents living in Franklin County to find these transportation resources by using an online resource, FindMyRidePA.com."
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