A pledge on transit “minimum infrastructure guarantee” for rural communities? (UK)
- Date: 01/16/2023
A public transport system that is reliable, affordable and green should be a basic right. But it isn’t, and in…
A public transport system that is reliable, affordable and green should be a basic right. But it isn’t, and in…
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While the Minneapolis-St. Paul transit system works to be more accessible to riders with limited English, volunteers fill in the…
Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority – Hyannis, MA
To promote access for Cape Cod residents to specialty medical appointments in Boston, the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority (CCRTA) has run a Boston Hospital shuttle since 2001. The shuttle starts on the Outer Cape and picks passengers up at seven stops in different Cape towns, and then drives into Boston and drops passengers off at their appointments. In the early afternoon, the shuttle picks riders back up for the return trip to the Cape. Prior to the pandemic, service ran one daily round trip five days a week; since the pandemic, the shuttle runs Monday through Thursday. In order to serve as many residents as possible, the shuttle is open to the general public.
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