by SRTC Staff | Nov 21, 2017 | Blog, Uncategorized |
Waste coffee grounds will be used to help power some of London’s buses. According to the BBC, a biofuel created by blending oil extracted from coffee waste with diesel is to be added to the public transport fuel supply. Technology firm bio-bean says it has...
by SRTC Staff | Nov 20, 2017 | Blog, Uncategorized |
Those Japanese; they’re so polite. Officials at Toky’s Tsukuba Express subway line actually issued an apology to customers when one of their trains recently left the station 20 seconds- yes 20 SECONDS- ahead of schedule. According to NPR, after passengers...
by SRTC Staff | Nov 16, 2017 | Blog, Uncategorized |
There’s already a scandal of sorts surrounding the Super Bowl, which doesn’t even happen until February. Minneapolis’ Metro Transit union workers voted Monday to strike during the big game, which could cause a logistical nightmare if a contract deal...
by SRTC Staff | Nov 3, 2017 | Blog, Uncategorized |
When I get off of public transit in many cities, I see a homeless guy panhandling and usually a lot of people smoking. When you get off public transit in Geneva, you will see a Buckingham Palace guard and the queen. Okay, not the actual queen, but an actor portraying...
by SRTC Staff | Oct 13, 2017 | Blog, Uncategorized |
I’ve had the chance to live in Seattle or Portland, but there’s one main thing that has always kept me in Spokane- the lack of traffic. I can get most places in just 15 minutes by car and only a little longer by bus and I haven’t pulled my hair out...