The city is close to mass transit... or at least closer than it has
been since the street cars stopped many, many moons ago. NPR's
Day to Day takes some
time to examine Detroit and its transit potential.
Excerpt:
When you think of Detroit, you think of cars — not trains or buses.
Fifty years after Detroit's last streetcar went out of service, there's
talk of bringing mass transit back. After years of false starts, this
time, Motor City business leaders are on board.
Listen to the story
here.
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