Monday, February 14, 2011

Getting Around

For too long mass transit was simply seen as a substitute for highway travel, merely a means of getting from A (home) to B (work) and back again, probably with a park-n-ride lot involved, instead of as a means for getting around more generally. DC is lucky that their metro system didn't end up like BART, which really is mostly a commuter system, but instead acts as a reasonable if incomplete way for people to travel around DC.