The Museum of the American Railroad
When I was in Dallas, Aubs was the kind of awesome hostess who found fun things for me to do, like the Museum of the American Railroad. She found it on FourSquare, of all places, and humored me by...
View ArticleA dummy’s guide to jitney buses
I take my job as prima blogarina very seriously, so when writing a word to know about jitneys, I had to follow-up with a ride on a jitney. How could I, in good conscience, pretend to be an expert and...
View ArticleTouring the South by Amtrak
The New York Times’ Frugal Traveler went all around the country on a budget, which included a lot of riding the rails on “America’s Tracks.” (Dig it? No? Okay.) Anyway, here’s a little video about the...
View ArticleNashville
I’ve been out of town for the last week, resulting in the total lapse of posting. I had full intentions of posting, and I thought of y’all often. Or, like, once. Maybe twice. Anyways, I was in...
View ArticleRural Georgia: where buses go to die
I’m on my way home to Virginia (ps I’m posting this as I sit at a store) and I have to drive, seeing as there is no mass transit or as much as a train to where my parents live. I drive up 985 to 441...
View ArticlePublic cars in China
I’ve been going through old pictures lately and came across some from when I studied abroad in China years ago. I wasn’t the transit advocate that I am now, but it’s how we got around. I didn’t have a...
View ArticleTo share or not to share the road
On 10th street, obviously we are not sharing. The irony of this sign that has been mowed down cracks me up. Bonus nerdiness: The two lovely folks in the picture, are some transit counterparts from LA...
View ArticleMost people don’t realize
that there are over a hundred different transit systems on Georgia. Savannah has a streetcar and most counties operate a bus service, similar to this one in Raburn county. Transit is important to...
View ArticleFor once I might pretend to be professional
But don’t expect it to be a trend or anything. I’ll be ranting again soon. Last week I had the opportunity to attend the Center for Transportation Excellence conference in St. Louis regarding transit...
View ArticleBish, Plz. (This Is Not About Politics)
I just wanted to get that out of the way. It’s over, we got non-blitzed attacked by the red team in a back alley, and now we’re being left to die, our multi-colored arteries slowly bleeding out. Our...
View ArticleThe Density of Columbia
Just like Christmas, the Transportation Research Board is now over and done with. While the conference was as conferences go, my eyes dazzled around the metropolis known as Washington. So I left...
View ArticleA dummy’s guide to jitney buses
I take my job as prima blogarina very seriously, so when writing a word to know about jitneys, I had to follow-up with a ride on a jitney. How could I, in good conscience, pretend to be an expert and...
View ArticleNashville
I’ve been out of town for the last week, resulting in the total lapse of posting. I had full intentions of posting, and I thought of y’all often. Or, like, once. Maybe twice. Anyways, I was in...
View ArticleRural Georgia: where buses go to die
I’m on my way home to Virginia (ps I’m posting this as I sit at a store) and I have to drive, seeing as there is no mass transit or as much as a train to where my parents live. I drive up 985 to 441...
View ArticleTo share or not to share the road
On 10th street, obviously we are not sharing. The irony of this sign that has been mowed down cracks me up. Bonus nerdiness: The two lovely folks in the picture, are some transit counterparts from LA...
View ArticleMost people don’t realize
that there are over a hundred different transit systems on Georgia. Savannah has a streetcar and most counties operate a bus service, similar to this one in Raburn county. Transit is important to...
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