Frankly it doesn’t matter. Japan has several private companies operating rail services. Tokyo has several subway systems.
We need more appropriately priced, accessible mass transit. I don’t care if it’s public or private.
Frankly it doesn’t matter. Japan has several private companies operating rail services. Tokyo has several subway systems.
We need more appropriately priced, accessible mass transit. I don’t care if it’s public or private.
Because nobody in any public transit board has ever implemented such a thing?
In North Carolina, park and ride busses for the state fair have long been a thing, among a litany of several other examples.
It is peak 90s restaurant culture.
And then in some areas seen as luxury. Same goes for Olive Garden.
4000 alternating currents.
Revenue must be less than the benefit of the losses they’ll get a tax break on.
The system is broken.
But we need one that isn’t using our logins to track where/what we are doing.
Martingale collars have a limited slip to avoid backing out, without completely choking.
But none of them will tell him: “did you know we have to wait in line for our coffee?”