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07/26/2009
Thank you for this site, suso much information. Thank you!
- Sue Jones


07/25/2009
great tips. I enjoyed reading this.
- katie meisenbacher


07/25/2009
Great topic, nice message. Thank you.
- audrey almela


07/20/2009
Great work. Thanks for your ideas.
- dadadada dadada


06/12/2009
Anyone interested in learning more about transportation's impact on our community's choices reflected in where we live, work, shop, worship, study, and play would be well-advised to visit the New York Museum of Transportation, located in Rush, and open Sundays-only all year. Visitors can ride the only trolley operation in New York State, view trolleys and vehicles from decades past, and study a wealth of photographs and materials that do*****ent our area's transportation history.
- James Dierks


06/09/2009
I agree that high speed rail would be a good thing. More important than our inter-city transportation right now is our intra-city transportation. We need to create a new and exciting downtown transit system. This is worth the monetary investment. Light rail, flooding the aqueducts, reusing the old subway tunnel for a park much like they just did with an old El line in Manhattan -- this is the *****ture. It has to "pop" or it will garner no attention. Smoggy buses don't pop.
- Anthony


06/06/2009
I would like to see more transportation options. High speed rail has great promise. 
- John