The Bus Stops Here

Andrew Austin writes for The Bus Stop as a volunteer blogger for The News Tribune. He will write about current transportation news and discuss transportation policy in the region. He will also highlight the sometimes insightful and often memorable experiences and observations gained while using public transportation. Lastly, he will talk about the benefits both theoretically and practically gained by making the choice to use transit.

Andrew, a Bellingham native, moved to Tacoma (without a car) to attend Pacific Lutheran University. This is where he first experienced the benefits of mass transit. A Religion and Global Studies double major, Andrew has run political campaigns and currently works for the state government. He lives in Downtown Tacoma, which he loves because he is able to take transit pretty much anywhere he needs to go.

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Take a ride on South Puget Sound public transit
Thursday, October 25th, 2007
Posted by Andrew Austin @ 11:44:55 am

The Downtown BIA blog reports that some business owners think Sound Transit should start charging for the Tacoma LINK citing that it is a source of late night crime that negatively effects downtown businesses. In my personal opinion I think having the LINK free works really well. It is easy for business folks to hop on and off without working about change and it opens it up for everyone to use (including families and college students). Also it is such a short route it seems that having a 1.50$ fee (what Pierce Transit charges for local routes) would not be very viable. I have never felt unsafe on the link, but what are your thoughts? Do you see it as a source of crime? Do you ever feel unsafe riding at night? Do you think it helps business by bringing people downtown or hurt it due to increased crime? Commenting is open below.

Categories: General, Sound Transit, Tacoma, Alternative Ways to get around, Rail, Tacoma LINK 1 comment

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printer's devil @ 21:51 - Friday, November 30th, 2007
Even charging a quarter could help reduce the "freeloader" factor. There should be a charge to park in the Dome garage though!

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