Public Transportation

Public Transportation
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Public Transportation

Public Transportation
August 16, 2012 in Seattle, WA

In 1941, Seattle’s streetcar tracks were torn up and sold for scrap. Now we’re tunneling under Capitol Hill and laying new tracks on Broadway. What has changed? Join in a discussion about the past and present of Seattle’s street railways with Capitol Hill Seattle blog-writer Robert Ketcherside and Seattle Transit Blog editor Martin H. Duke.

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06/11/13

Bus Transportation is the most important section of the public transportation in big city areas. People mostly travel through buses to different parts of city. Buses are available to almost every routes of city. Similarly, train service and the car services are also other mode of transportation and very much essential for the people.

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