Despite Cheaper Gas, Public Transit Ridership Is Up, Trade Group Reports
Posted on December 22, 2014
By Jon Hurdle, New York Times
David Needham thought he would need to buy a car when he moved to Minneapolis-St. Paul from San Francisco in February 2013, but was pleasantly surprised to find that his adopted city has an extended transit system that meets all of his business and social needs, allowing him and his family to remain car-free. Read more at nytimes.com.
David Needham thought he would need to buy a car when he moved to Minneapolis-St. Paul from San Francisco in February 2013, but was pleasantly surprised to find that his adopted city has an extended transit system that meets all of his business and social needs, allowing him and his family to remain car-free. Read more at nytimes.com.
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