gixxerjasen
Well-known member
I'm down on the Seagoville side but commute up to the Galleria area.
Now that you mention it...there's a lot of cities where this could be easily implemented though. Cleveland perhaps. I lived there for 13 months. They already have the heavy tax structure and most of that city needs to be razed anyway.
However, I do have to give our city here some credit. The Dart Rail system is pretty amazing for being such a new system. Most cities with a train system have had them for ages. I think the DART system is like 14 years old. When I lived in Cleveland in 08, the DART rail was like 10 years old and had two to three times the reach as the old rail system in Clevleand, and they've added onto it big time in the years since and are still adding to it. The bicycle community HAS spoken and been listened to by DART as well. Most busses have bike racks and the retrofit to the trains to better accommodate wheelchairs also incorporated better facilities for bicyclists as well.
Now that you mention it...there's a lot of cities where this could be easily implemented though. Cleveland perhaps. I lived there for 13 months. They already have the heavy tax structure and most of that city needs to be razed anyway.
However, I do have to give our city here some credit. The Dart Rail system is pretty amazing for being such a new system. Most cities with a train system have had them for ages. I think the DART system is like 14 years old. When I lived in Cleveland in 08, the DART rail was like 10 years old and had two to three times the reach as the old rail system in Clevleand, and they've added onto it big time in the years since and are still adding to it. The bicycle community HAS spoken and been listened to by DART as well. Most busses have bike racks and the retrofit to the trains to better accommodate wheelchairs also incorporated better facilities for bicyclists as well.