Exploring the Charlotte light rail.Charlotte ObserverCharlotte, N.C. Pop. 671,588
Charlotte’s light-rail line is certainly more of an up-and-comer than a well-rounded network, with its first 10-mile route opening in 2007. But what a story it’s been: Republican Mayor Pat McCrory put his career on the line for mass transit, asking this auto-loving Southern city (future home of the NASCAR Hall of Fame) to pony up nearly $500 million for the LYNX line. Sure as shootin’, voters responded. The rail line blew through 2020 ridership projects last summer, sparking new development downtown. Ridership has dropped along with the economy and gas prices since then, forcing service cuts. Still, other Southern cities have sent delegates to Charlotte to learn from this regional transit pioneer.
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rossmoss Posted 12:00 pm
15 Jun 2009
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Emily at Sustainable Business Consulting Posted 2:37 pm
15 Jun 2009
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EdwardPDX Posted 9:58 pm
15 Jun 2009
Portland inaugurated its three MAX light rail lines over 20 years ago,
and has since integrated a street car and suburban commuter line
(WES). The system is set to expand substantially this year, and
frankly puts cities like L.A. to shame. We now build the cars that run
on Phoenix's rails. Most of the cities you list come to Portland first to see how its done. Thanks, Grist for journalism by Wikipedia...
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stinkycheese Posted 5:27 am
16 Jun 2009
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squier13 Posted 6:26 am
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jessimonster Posted 8:46 am
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StLGal Posted 7:43 pm
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jessimonster Posted 12:37 pm
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Design New Haven Posted 7:22 am
19 Jun 2009
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