TraVERSatility
\ˌtrə-ˈ or tra-ˈ-vərs--sə-ˈti-lə-tē\ Noun. Traversal + Versatility. The state or quality of being versatile in one's modes of traversal; implies travel with respect for the planet Earth, e.g bicycling, walking, skating, using public transit. A neologism of 'traverse' and 'versatility'.
Monday, November 14, 2011
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: On Hiatus Until Jan. 1, 2012
Traversatility is on hiatus, and will re-launch on Jan. 1, 2012, bigger and better than ever. In the meantime, check out the archives for traversatile news and views.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Transit TUESDAYS: NoCal Line Proposes Linking East/West SF Bay Sides
No ETA yet on a new Northern California commuter rail line in the south San Francisco Bay area that will link Silicon Valley and the Peninsula (i.e. Palo Alto/Menlo Park, etc.) and the East Bay at Union City, via the existing Dumbarton bridge path. More information at Dumbarton Rail Committee.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
TRANSIT Tuesdays: Seattle, Detroit Move Transit Plans Forward
Something called the "East Link" is getting attention, as Sound Transit considers using eminent domain in Seattle suburb Bellevue to plan a new light-rail line.
In other news:
*And, transit projects such as light-rail, in Maryland, would benefit from a proposed 15% increase in the state's gas tax.
*Detroit is considering a network of high-speed bus lanes to set the stage for more regional transit (in the birthplace of the automobile.)
*New Jersey Transit is partnering with Google to accept payment via the Google Wallet application, which is available on some cell phones, including Sprint's Nexus 4G-enabled phone.
In other news:
*And, transit projects such as light-rail, in Maryland, would benefit from a proposed 15% increase in the state's gas tax.
*Detroit is considering a network of high-speed bus lanes to set the stage for more regional transit (in the birthplace of the automobile.)
*New Jersey Transit is partnering with Google to accept payment via the Google Wallet application, which is available on some cell phones, including Sprint's Nexus 4G-enabled phone.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
WHEELS Wednesday: Copenhagen, L.A. Add Bike Options
Get ready: you can soon take your bike on more buses in....Copenhagen, Denmark. A Danish transit agency is expanding that option. In the U.S., a number of agencies allow this, including L.A.'s MTA buses. In Los Angeles, bike lanes are being studied for York Blvd., a major artery in northeast L.A., connecting the Eagle Rock and Garvanza/Highland Park neighborhoods. L.A. is also asking for federal bucks to extend the L.A. River Bike Path.
Meanwhile, in Seattle, officials are asking folks to get out of their cars, while the mammoth Alaskan Way Viaduct is closed to allow for construction work; bicycles are an option, they say.
Meanwhile, in Seattle, officials are asking folks to get out of their cars, while the mammoth Alaskan Way Viaduct is closed to allow for construction work; bicycles are an option, they say.
Monday, October 17, 2011
MULTI-MODAL Mondays: Baltimore, Boston, and L.A. Projects Get Fast-Tracked
Ultra-cool Streetsblog details federal fast-track status for new transit projects, including: some funds for a connection between LAX and the Crenshaw transit line, in L.A., bicycle and pedestrian lanes along the Whittier Bridge in Boston, and a new east-west light-rail line in Baltimore (a.k.a. the "red line"). The new status expedites the federal approval process to potentially provide federal monies for the projects.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
WHEELS Wednesday: Everything's Up to Date in...Indianapolis
In the American Midwest, the Indianapolis Bike Hub YMCA, a.k.a 'The Indy Bike Hub' is now open for business--part of a multi-million dollar renovation of historic City Market in the Hoosier State's capital. The combination of YMCA and bicycle transit center--with showers and lockers--is supposed to spur bicycle commuting in the small, flat, but transit-poor and sprawling, Indiana city.
Monday, October 10, 2011
MULTI-MODAL Mondays: Illinois, Norfolk Hubs Rising; Portland Planning Tool Unveiled
American metropolitan area as different as those of Virginia's Hampton Roads/Norfolk area and Bloomington-Normal, home of Illinois State University, are constructing multi-modal transit centers--in the case of Norfolk, that includes the first downtown rail station built in the last half-century. It will serve a recently-opened light-rail light that now connects Norfolk to Virginia Beach, as well as Amtrak.
This month, Portland, Oregon's transit agency unveils its online multi-modal trip-planner, which it claims is the first open-source planner around--perfect for anyone to add information and travel advice to, presumably.
This month, Portland, Oregon's transit agency unveils its online multi-modal trip-planner, which it claims is the first open-source planner around--perfect for anyone to add information and travel advice to, presumably.
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