The WBUR Read-In: The trouble with transit

Indonesia Berita Berita

The WBUR Read-In: The trouble with transit
Indonesia Berita Terbaru,Indonesia Berita utama
  • 📰 WBUR
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 44 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 21%
  • Publisher: 63%

“When this man gets off the bus, I notice his head is completely bald under his blue woolen beanie… I don’t know how I know he’s been sick, it’s just something I feel I know,” says Lauren Elkin in her memoir written on the bus. Read this and other recs:

WBUR arts and culture fellow Lauren Williams recommends three books highlighting the importance of public transportation and the magic of it.

Public transportation is the heartbeat of cities. All across the world, millions of people rely on the consistency of public transit to get to and from work, to grocery stores, and to the homes of our loved ones. Trains and buses are a means of transportation, but they’re also a great equalizer. Similar to a public school, the pew-like seats of a subway are one of the few places where all walks of life come together. They keep our urban centers going.

In Boston, dysfunction on the MBTA has caused “agonizing delays, personal traumas, injuries and even deaths,”WBUR’s Jack Mitchell and Amy Gorel. Starting this Friday, Aug. 19, at 9 p.m., the Orange Line will shut down for a month, overlapping with an upcoming shutdown of the northern stretch of the Green Line for repairs. This is a precarious situation for people all across greater Boston.

Berita ini telah kami rangkum agar Anda dapat membacanya dengan cepat. Jika Anda tertarik dengan beritanya, Anda dapat membaca teks lengkapnya di sini. Baca lebih lajut:

WBUR /  🏆 274. in US

Indonesia Berita Terbaru, Indonesia Berita utama

Similar News:Anda juga dapat membaca berita serupa dengan ini yang kami kumpulkan dari sumber berita lain.

Aug. 17: MarketWatch - The Rental TrapAug. 17: MarketWatch - The Rental TrapJoin Barron’s Live weekdays at noon, for timely and actionable insights tied to the coronavirus crisis. Dial-in to connect with top experts and our editors covering the outbreak, to hear the impact on markets, the economy, companies, real estate, and more. Session topics subject to change pending breaking news. Barron's senior managing editor Lauren R. Rublin, reporter Al Root and a special guest discuss the outlook for the aerospace industry.
Baca lebih lajut »

Ezra Miller Issues Apology for Their Recent Behavior, Keeping ‘The Flash’ AliveEzra Miller Issues Apology for Their Recent Behavior, Keeping ‘The Flash’ AliveEzra Miller has issued an apology for their recent behavior, following reports that Warner Bros. Discovery would push for them to apologize to keep 'The Flash' alive.
Baca lebih lajut »

Financial Times: Celsius CEO Mashinsky Traded Company Bitcoin Personally | CoinMarketCapFinancial Times: Celsius CEO Mashinsky Traded Company Bitcoin Personally | CoinMarketCapThe troubled crypto lender may have not been helped by its CEO's trading decisions, according to a Financial Times report 😶
Baca lebih lajut »

Mobile comedian Timmy Kay accused of shooting ex-girlfriend’s new guyMobile comedian Timmy Kay accused of shooting ex-girlfriend’s new guyA local comedian is in big trouble after Mobile police connected him to a shooting.
Baca lebih lajut »

City of Tucson awarded $12.1 million federal grant for electric busesCity of Tucson awarded $12.1 million federal grant for electric busesMore zero-emission buses will soon add to the Sun Tran fleet, after an announcement Tuesday that the Federal Transit Administration has awarded a $12,112,400 grant to the City of Tucson.
Baca lebih lajut »

$1.6 Billion For Clean Transit Buses In Bipartisan Infrastructure Law$1.6 Billion For Clean Transit Buses In Bipartisan Infrastructure LawOver $1.6 Billion in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding to Nearly Double the Number of Clean Transit Buses on America's Roads
Baca lebih lajut »



Render Time: 2025-04-05 19:12:12