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Why the West Coast Is Suddenly Beating the East Coast on Transportation (nytimes.com)

The subways on the East Coast that allowed New York, Washington and Boston to thrive are showing their age and suffering from years of neglect, while cities on the West Coast are moving quickly to expand and improve their networks. From a report: The Los Angeles area, the ultimate car-centric region with its sprawling freeways, approved a sweeping $120 billion plan to build new train routes and upgrade its buses. Seattle has won accolades for its transit system, where 93 percent of riders report being happy with service -- a feat that seems unimaginable in New York, where subway riders regularly simmer with rage on stalled trains. "It's a tale of two systems," said Robert Puentes, the president of the Eno Center for Transportation, a nonpartisan research center in Washington. "These new ones are growing and haven't started to experience the pains of rehabilitation."

In New York, Polly Trottenberg, New York City's transportation commissioner, returned to a laundry list of messes: a subway crisis, buses that move at a snail's pace, the looming shutdown of the L train between Manhattan and Brooklyn, and the rebuilding of the dilapidated Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. "There is a political will to invest in expansion" on the West Coast, Ms. Trottenberg said in an interview, though she noted that New York's system was still the country's largest by far. Its daily subway and bus ridership of nearly 8 million dwarfs Los Angeles's 1.2 million riders. Still, transit systems on the East Coast are losing ridership. New York's subway has not expanded in decades, besides a handful of new stations in Manhattan -- one on the Far West Side and three on the Upper East Side.

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  1. Maintenance by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Governments can spend excessive amounts of other people's money building something that seems nice when its new. However, politicians don't get their names on buildings by maintaining existing infrastructure, so it all goes to shit in the end.

    To maintain a property, your can't be a company that just declares its income at the point of a gun (i.e., your company can't be a government). As an owner, you have to respect and fear your property as your means of personal survival, and only then will you care for it properly.

    Privatize all the things, including the police and legislation.

  2. Re:We have to expand our networks by sycodon · · Score: 0, Troll

    "Suburban sprawl" happens when reasonable people have had enough with the petty tyrants and control freaks you find ultimately running the dilapidated, homeless infested, crime ridden, overtaxed cities.

    Not everyone wants to live in your stinky, crowed, noisy cities.

    I'll take my ten acres, 2,500 SqFt home, SUVs and 30 min commute anytime over a dinky, expensive apartment within walking distance of work.

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    When Fascism comes to America, it will call itself Anti-Fascism, and tell you to give up your guns.