Topic: Transit
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The Problem With Blaming Food Deserts
With less concentrated poverty, food access issues get more complex
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Transit Stations May Actually Cut Down on Crime
Opponents say stations bring an unsavory element to a neighborhood. But according to a new study, that's just not the case
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A Fight for the Future of San Diego
Officials think they crafted a balanced regional transportation plan; two environmental groups, and the state Attorney General, don't
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The Problem with Naming Transit Stations
Commercialism is only one of many reasons for cities not to sell out their stops
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Unconventional Public Transit Project of the Day
An urban escalator opens in hilly Medellin slum
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2011's Biggest Transportation Failures
The end of the Tampa-Orlando high-speed rail line, the death of a pedestrian near Atlanta and other low points from the year in city travel
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What We Can Learn From City Busways
A look at the successes and failures of some prominent American systems
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Turning Your Commute Into an Arcade Game
The Foursquare-style Chromaroma program tracks London Tube riders wherever they go
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Fighting Job Sprawl
Placing offices close to public transit is one of the best ways to get drivers off the road
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Miami Marlins Risk Dropping the Ball on Transit
The new $634 million stadium is ready to go, but how fans will get there remains unclear

