Posts Tagged ‘Transit’
We don’t need CalTrain for bullet trains, says HSR
Tuesday, April 6, 2010 16:20 No CommentsCalifornia’s High Speed Rail Commission, the agency tasked with getting bullet trains running up and down the state sometime this century, says CalTrain’s “staggering deficit” and possible collapse will not keep it from proceeding with its plans.
Just because the local transit agency, which runs trains from San Francisco to San Jose (and Gilroy, at commute [...]
The cost of living in the Bay Area
Friday, November 6, 2009 22:24 No CommentsA liberal think tank, the Urban Land Institute, has issued a report on the cost to working people of living in the Bay Area. The report, Bay Area Burden, examines the impact on working people of high costs of housing and transportation, looks at how proximity to mass transit helps relieve the burden, and asks [...]
Westbound Bay Bridge closed by big rig rollover
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 16:02 No CommentsUpdate: All westbound lanes reopened a little after 8 pm tonight.
A Safeway truck flipped around 2:30 this afternoon after encountering the new S-curve on the Bay Bridge, leading to these pictures: a parking lot on the westbound incline, and a completely empty stretch of roadway after the site of the crash, just before the [...]
Hardly Strictly Bike Parking
Wednesday, October 7, 2009 4:08 No CommentsIt was great to see the SFBC’s valet service packed to capacity sat and sun at HSB. Even greater to see so many people riding in to the event. Check out the ad hoc parking at the entrance off JFK. It’ll be a great day when this many people ride their bikes [...]
Full Bay Area rail map makes Marin exclusion painfully obvious
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 11:57 No CommentsBack when BART was being planned in the 1960s, each Bay Area county decided whether or not to support it, and the original system (map) — as it existed from the 1970s to the 1990s — reflected the fact that both Marin and San Mateo Counties were left out of BART. (The stations built in [...]