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St. Louis eyes MetroLink expansion even as bus service contracts

Dec 1, 2021
30:01
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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Is Light Rail the Best Option for People Who Don't Depend on Public Transit?
03:23 • 3min
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The Political Economy of Transit
06:20 • 2min
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How Can Saint Louis Get the Network at Once?
08:26 • 2min
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Light Rail vs Bus Service - Is There a Philosophy?
10:30 • 2min
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Light Rail
12:36 • 2min
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St. Louis Light Rail Expansion
14:24 • 2min
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Bus Rapid Transit
15:57 • 2min
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Metrolink
17:55 • 2min
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Light Rail in a Sprawling City Like Saint Louis?
19:26 • 2min
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St. Louis Light Rail
21:34 • 3min
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Trackless Trams
24:56 • 3min
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Saint Louis Public Radio: Understanding Starts Here
28:15 • 2min
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St. Louis has $41 million in sales tax revenue that could be used to build a north-south MetroLink expansion. But is that what the city’s public transit system needs? Transit scholar Kate Lowe and community members weigh in.
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