How much is Columbus Missing Out on Without Rail Transit?
Columbus has regularly been cited as the largest city in the United States with no passenger rail transit service of any kind at all. And yet, despite that fact, our city seems to be doing ok. Urban...
View ArticleCharlotte to Columbus: Investing in Transit Key to Growth
Charlotte, North Carolina opened its first light rail line in November of 2007, a nine-mile stretch of rail extending south from downtown on which ridership soon soared. Work is now underway on...
View ArticleCOTA Looking for Help in Picking Best Corridors for Light Rail or Streetcars
There is no shortage of opinions in Columbus about whether rail should be a part of our future transit network, and the Central Ohio Transit Authority, with it’s ongoing NextGen process, is very...
View ArticleWith Focus on New Technologies, is Push for Rail in Columbus Losing Steam?
Ask anyone involved in Columbus’ successful Smart City bid, and they will say that it was an extraordinary group effort – the region’s business, political and institutional leaders “stacked hands” to...
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