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public transport costs the earth?

By Ant / 19 November 2009

Ok in theory I am a big fan of public transport. But why is using it so difficult and so expensive? it’s never going to be mass transport until those two issues are resolved.

is there a conspiracy somewhere to keep public transport out of reach? Is it so expensive really when you consider the cost of car ownership?

I am writing this on a very nice yellow bus in Wellington. I paid in cash. I am old fashioned. That snapper card thing just seems like another example of a good idea badly implimented.

But that just about sums up public transport.

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We seek to nurture justice spirituality and imagination, and engage in advocacy in all areas of life, overcoming poverty and transforming violence.

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