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PostNov 30, 2021#151

VW is still allowed to make cars after defrauding the world?!?

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PostDec 01, 2021#152

TheWayoftheArch_V2.0 wrote:
Nov 30, 2021
VW is still allowed to make cars after defrauding the world?!?
This may surprise you but Volkswagen has done far worse things than fabricate emissions data.

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PostDec 01, 2021#153

Ebsy wrote:
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TheWayoftheArch_V2.0 wrote:
Nov 30, 2021
VW is still allowed to make cars after defrauding the world?!?
This may surprise you but Volkswagen has done far worse things than fabricate emissions data.
Not in the slightest...

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PostDec 02, 2021#155

Stl Public Radio - St. Louis eyes MetroLink expansion even as bus service contracts

https://news.stlpublicradio.org/show/st ... -contracts

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PostDec 15, 2021#158

Streetsblog - Opinion: The Bus Driver Shortage is an Emergency

https://usa.streetsblog.org/2021/12/15/ ... emergency/

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PostDec 15, 2021#159

^Dear lord, I love the quote halfway down: "Before you jump on me: I believe that drivers should be paid well and held to high standards. I believe that a bus driver, with an employed partner, should be able to own a home and raise children." This rather implies that a bus driver without an employed partner should not be able to expect these things. And that, right there, is the root of the problem. You can't solve this with kindness. The only solution is better pay and working conditions. Until you're willing to pony up try shutting up instead. So . . . I'm jumping on 'im. Starting a sentence with "before you jump on me" or "no disrespect" is a sure sign that something stupid lies just ahead.

An actual solution to the problem will require action from the federal government, because private automotive transportation is propped up with huge piles of federal policy and funding. Local governments can take some steps like road diets and lane restrictions. They might push people towards transit which might cut the amount of subsidy required a little. But honestly, the feds made this problem. They need to fix it.

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PostDec 16, 2021#160

We're effectively paying Americans $1500 each per year to drive, 2-3x as much as on public transit, and then complaining that they don't like buses.

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PostMar 01, 2022#161

NextSTL - America’s Sorriest Bus Stop is no more

https://nextstl.com/2022/03/americas-so ... s-no-more/

PostMar 18, 2022#162

StlToday - More Metro bus service cuts planned Monday as driver shortage continues

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/gov ... 2c07f.html

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PostMar 24, 2022#163

Metro and MCT awarded $6.8 million for new buses and electric charging infrastructure.
https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... Vm3OhX-pv8

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PostApr 19, 2022#164

More and more St. Louisans are using Via, the microtransit service. Could its success become a problem?
https://www.stlmag.com/news/via-metro-s ... 8564012083
St. Louisans are clearly warming to it: By February, monthly completed rides had jumped 287 percent over the previous year. The question is whether that’s a good thing.

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PostApr 19, 2022#165

Dollars vans still are a big thing in underserved neighborhoods of NYC

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PostAug 17, 2022#166

Metro Transit to Receive Additional Federal Funding for Electric Bus Program and New Charging Infrastructure
https://www.metrostlouis.org/nextstop/m ... uYLsVKVkcY
This is the second federal grant award notification this year for Metro Transit’s battery electric program. Both sets of federal funds are for the construction of a new bus-charging infrastructure at the DeBaliviere MetroBus facility in the City of St. Louis, and for the purchase of several new battery electric buses. The new battery electric buses will replace clean burning diesel buses scheduled for retirement as they exceed their useful life.

The combination of the two federal grant awards and local matches could support the purchase of up to 12 new 40-foot battery electric buses and the charging infrastructure at the DeBaliviere MetroBus facility. Metro launched 18 of the battery electric buses into service in June 2021 in what was one of the largest initial electric bus deployments in the nation.
Currently Metro operates 14 60’ electric articulated buses on the #70 Grand and an additional 10 40’ electric buses on other routes.

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PostFeb 24, 2023#167

StlToday - Where did all the bus riders in St. Louis go? See 6 riders' stories.

https://www.stltoday.com/lifestyles/par ... 96532.html

PostMar 28, 2023#168

Stltoday - Disability rights groups fighting Metro service cuts file federal complaint

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/gov ... 6b272.html

PostJun 07, 2023#169

StlToday - Metro to reduce service on 30 bus routes, citing continued driver shortages

https://www.stltoday.com/business/local ... bfcf3.html

PostJun 29, 2023#170

Changes = cuts

Conversation with Metro Transit: 6/12/23 Service Changes


PostJul 22, 2023#171

StlToday - Metro Transit reduces driver slots in budget even as it tries to fill vacancies

While Metro Transit offers $5,000 hiring bonuses to try to stem an ongoing shortage of bus drivers, officials have quietly reduced the number of driver slots in its budget.

The budget for the 2024 fiscal year, which began July 1, has 635 bus driver positions, down 22% from the 811 listed in the budgets for the previous two years.
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/met ... 2acbc.html

PostAug 02, 2023#172

I hope this helps attract more operators.

StlToday - Metro Transit union to vote Monday on new contract, with pay raises and a $7,000 bonus


https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/gov ... 0883b.html

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PostNov 03, 2023#173

Is there any reason why bus shelters in the city don’t come with a map of the route posted on the inside? The little bus sign only lists the route number and the terminus of the route, which is very little information to work off of. It would be like it the metrolink station signage only said “to lambert airport”, instead of showing the full route with all its stations. The waiting areas at transit centers also don’t have any signage showing the route of the bus you are waiting for, or a countdown to when the next bus is scheduled. It all relies on you doing external research. It also feels like it would useful to put major intersecting routes like grand, Jefferson and Kingshighway on the metrolink map, as the system isn’t very useful on its own.

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PostNov 03, 2023#174

No good reason, just Metro not doing obvious basic stuff.

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PostNov 04, 2023#175

To be fair, I don’t know if other cities do this. It just seems like it would cost almost nothing and it’s so obvious. I wish I knew someone who worked there so I could ask.

Maybe there should be a neighborhood map of all the bus routes that go through each neighborhood, and where they go, and it could be put on a poster somewhere prominent in the neighborhood that people can look at while they past. Like a PSA for the transportation options you have in your neighborhood.


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