Episode 46

APTA's Call to Action for Transit Funding

  • APTA wants Congress to honor their funding agreement. Source: APTA
  • Bay Area schedules get in sync. Source: BART
  • Old railcars get a second life as coral reefs. Sources: MARTA and YouTube
Transcript
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Welcome to your Transit Unplugged News Minute.

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The American Public Transportation Association is urging Americans to call

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their members of Congress and ask them to honor the bipartisan infrastructure

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law by fully funding what was promised to transit and passenger rail.

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There is a proposal to cut over a billion dollars from last year's funding levels.

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APTA urges you to call your elected officials now.

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In California, most Bay Area transit agencies are kicking off

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new, coordinated schedules today.

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The goal is to create a smoother rider experience by making

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transfers easier between systems.

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The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority is using decommissioned to

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help build an artificial coral reef.

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As part of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Reef Project, MARTA's

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railcars were submerged in the Atlantic Ocean off Savannah last December.

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Today, divers are reporting a good amount of soft coral growing on the

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surface, and they've identified nine species of gamefish thriving in the area.

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This Transit Unplugged News Minute is being brought to you by Modaxo.

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I'm Julie Gates.

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Julie Gates

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