Bus Rapid Transit: An Inexpensive Solution for Cash-Strapped States and Regions
A funny thing about the transportation field is that it tends to give rise to people who are in love with one particular mode of transportation. “Foamers,” for example, are obsessed with trains. (According to Wikipedia, railroad workers invented this term for train enthusiasts who practically foamed at the mouth over trains.) I know a guy in the field who keeps antique train timetables on his nightstand. That’s a sure sign of a foamer. Others adore light rail, and some are fanatics for BRT, or bus rapid transit.
A funny thing about the transportation field is that it tends to give rise to people who are in love with one particular mode of transportation. “Foamers,” for example, are obsessed with trains. (According to Wikipedia, railroad workers invented this term for train enthusiasts who practically foamed at the mouth over trains.) I know a guy in the field who keeps antique train timetables on his nightstand. That’s a sure sign of a foamer. Others adore light rail, and some are fanatics for BRT, or bus rapid transit.
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