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Tag Archives: public transit
Transfers are an inconvenience for riders, so they shouldn’t have to pay for them
As long as I’m re-posting work that was published awhile ago, here’s my first (and so far only) piece for Axis Philly. It’s about transit in Philadelphia, the historical fights over fare increases, why this one isn’t attracting as much … Continue reading
Posted in austerity, economic justice, Philadelphia, transit
Tagged Axis philly., public transit, SEPTA, transit
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Digging into the new regional rail fare changes
Exactly one month ago I dug into SEPTA’s fare data for the upcoming July 1 hikes. While fares will mostly be going up across the board, the re-shuffling of regional rail zones will actually save some suburban commuters money. At … Continue reading
SEPTA: Tokens (Soon To Be) No Longer Accepted
February ruined me this year. I got deathly ill three weeks ago and was able to do little but hack and read Stephen King’s The Stand for days on end. It was pretty awful and I’m only just starting to … Continue reading
Posted in Philadelphia, transit
Tagged Philadelphia, Philly, public transit, SEPTA, tokens, transportation
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Trolleys: West Philly’s Got ‘Em
I’m continuing my quest to re-post my Inquirer op-eds, which have the nasty habit of vanishing into the ether if left to their own devices (and to Philly.com). One of my favorite things about living in West Philly are the … Continue reading
Posted in Philadelphia, transit
Tagged Philly, public transit, SEPTA, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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