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  1. RE: norden.social/@Cykelsok/116323

    Die aktuellen #KBA-Zahlen zur Entwicklung des #PKW-Bestands (gewerblich und privat!) sind 1️⃣. eine ganz schlechte Nachricht: Im stets begrenzten städtischen Raum mit zunehmenden anderen Nutzungsansprüchen (neuer/mehr Wohnraum, #mehrPlatzFürsRad, u.ä.) führen mehr Blechkisten und Stehzeuge zwangsweise zu Konflikten!
    2️⃣. zeigen sie deutlich, dass die bisherigen (wenn auch schon begonnenen zaghaften) Maßnahmen und politischen Instrumente der #Stadt (hier #Kiel, gilt aber für alle) nicht ausreichen, um hinreichend Lenkungswirkung zugunsten der #Verkehrswende zu entfalten. Und klar, die nicht vorhandenen oder nicht effektiven Maßnahmen auf Bundesebene (Verteuerung 9 Euro-Ticket; kein Tempolimit; usw.) spielen auch mit rein.
    ▶️ Primäres Fazit wäre, dass die Städte effektivere Maßnahmen wie #Citimaut, #autofreie Innenstädte oder viel deutlichere #Parkraumbewirtschaftung (aka Bepreisung) ganz schnell angehen müssen, um die Trendwende beim PKW-Bestand hinzubekommen und die selbstgesetzten Ziele zu erreichen! Denn jeder PKW der erstmal angeschafft wurde, ist ungleich schwerer wieder abzuschaffen... #lesscars #dontdrive #noCars

  2. @Cykelsok Das könnte eine effiziente Art sein, den #LKW- und privaten
    #Paket-Zustell-#Verkehr zu reduzieren. Ich kenne das auch aus südeuropäischen Ländern wie #Griechenland, dass man verpackte Waren an den Ticketbüros der Überlandbusse abgeben kann, die diese dann (im regulären Gepäckabteil unter der Personen-Ebene) über ihr Netz transportieren. Ein bisschen wie der (zeitlich unschlagbare) IC-#Kurier-Dienst der #DieBahn! (bahn.de/angebot/zusatzticket/i), der mAn zu wenig ausgespielt wird.
    #Verkehrswende #lessCars #autokorrektur #buyNothing

  3. @Cykelsok Das könnte eine effiziente Art sein, den #LKW- und privaten
    #Paket-Zustell-#Verkehr zu reduzieren. Ich kenne das auch aus südeuropäischen Ländern wie #Griechenland, dass man verpackte Waren an den Ticketbüros der Überlandbusse abgeben kann, die diese dann (im regulären Gepäckabteil unter der Personen-Ebene) über ihr Netz transportieren. Ein bisschen wie der (zeitlich unschlagbare) IC-#Kurier-Dienst der #DieBahn! (bahn.de/angebot/zusatzticket/i), der mAn zu wenig ausgespielt wird.
    #Verkehrswende #lessCars #autokorrektur #buyNothing

  4. @Cykelsok Das könnte eine effiziente Art sein, den #LKW- und privaten
    #Paket-Zustell-#Verkehr zu reduzieren. Ich kenne das auch aus südeuropäischen Ländern wie #Griechenland, dass man verpackte Waren an den Ticketbüros der Überlandbusse abgeben kann, die diese dann (im regulären Gepäckabteil unter der Personen-Ebene) über ihr Netz transportieren. Ein bisschen wie der (zeitlich unschlagbare) IC-#Kurier-Dienst der #DieBahn! (bahn.de/angebot/zusatzticket/i), der mAn zu wenig ausgespielt wird.
    #Verkehrswende #lessCars #autokorrektur #buyNothing

  5. @Cykelsok Das könnte eine effiziente Art sein, den #LKW- und privaten
    #Paket-Zustell-#Verkehr zu reduzieren. Ich kenne das auch aus südeuropäischen Ländern wie #Griechenland, dass man verpackte Waren an den Ticketbüros der Überlandbusse abgeben kann, die diese dann (im regulären Gepäckabteil unter der Personen-Ebene) über ihr Netz transportieren. Ein bisschen wie der (zeitlich unschlagbare) IC-#Kurier-Dienst der #DieBahn! (bahn.de/angebot/zusatzticket/i), der mAn zu wenig ausgespielt wird.
    #Verkehrswende #lessCars #autokorrektur #buyNothing

  6. @Cykelsok Das könnte eine effiziente Art sein, den #LKW- und privaten
    #Paket-Zustell-#Verkehr zu reduzieren. Ich kenne das auch aus südeuropäischen Ländern wie #Griechenland, dass man verpackte Waren an den Ticketbüros der Überlandbusse abgeben kann, die diese dann (im regulären Gepäckabteil unter der Personen-Ebene) über ihr Netz transportieren. Ein bisschen wie der (zeitlich unschlagbare) IC-#Kurier-Dienst der #DieBahn! (bahn.de/angebot/zusatzticket/i), der mAn zu wenig ausgespielt wird.
    #Verkehrswende #lessCars #autokorrektur #buyNothing

  7. Fast unbemerkt die 10.000km geknackt mit dem aktuellen #Carqon #Cruise #Lastenrad, vorwiegend als Kinderkutsche, aber auch bisschen #carryshitolympics. Das waren 3,5 schnell vergangene Jahre. Nach wie vor 80% zufrieden damit: einiges wofür der Hersteller kann (v.a. Gewicht, paar Details); anderes wo er nicht viel Auswahl hatte (sind quasi DIE standard #cargobike Komponenten). Aber unabhängig vom Modell: Ein Lastenrad möchten wir nicht mehr missen, erst recht ohne #Auto! #OneLessCar #autokorrektur #lesscars

    PS: Der Vollständigkeit wegen: Davor gabs ca. 1a lang ein R&M P70, bevor es dank mangelhaftem Engineering + Produktrückruf wieder eingezogen worden war.

  8. More of this, please! No #GorhamSpur! More #PublicTransit!

    #GreaterPortlandMetro launching transit service to #ScarboroughME

    Greater Portland Metro says it will be launching a new bus service connecting Scarborough and #PortlandME

    SCARBOROUGH, Maine — "Greater Portland Metro says it is launching a new bus service connecting Scarborough and Portland along Route 1.

    "The service is expected to run seven days a week and provide access to medical facilities, shopping, and regional employment centers. Exact stops and schedules are still being finalized, according to a news release.

    "The Maine Turnpike Authority approved $3.5 million over five years to support the project.

    "Scarborough Town Manager Thomas Hall said the route supports the town's transportation goals and could help reduce traffic.

    "Public meetings will be scheduled to allow residents to provide feedback, the release stated. A survey is also available here.

    "Greater Portland Metro serves Portland, South Portland, Westbrook, Falmouth, Yarmouth, Freeport, Brunswick, Gorham, Scarborough, and Bath."

    newscentermaine.com/article/tr

    #SolarPunkSunday #Maine #BusService #LightRail #MoreBuses #LessCars

  9. More of this, please! No #GorhamSpur! More #PublicTransit!

    #GreaterPortlandMetro launching transit service to #ScarboroughME

    Greater Portland Metro says it will be launching a new bus service connecting Scarborough and #PortlandME

    SCARBOROUGH, Maine — "Greater Portland Metro says it is launching a new bus service connecting Scarborough and Portland along Route 1.

    "The service is expected to run seven days a week and provide access to medical facilities, shopping, and regional employment centers. Exact stops and schedules are still being finalized, according to a news release.

    "The Maine Turnpike Authority approved $3.5 million over five years to support the project.

    "Scarborough Town Manager Thomas Hall said the route supports the town's transportation goals and could help reduce traffic.

    "Public meetings will be scheduled to allow residents to provide feedback, the release stated. A survey is also available here.

    "Greater Portland Metro serves Portland, South Portland, Westbrook, Falmouth, Yarmouth, Freeport, Brunswick, Gorham, Scarborough, and Bath."

    newscentermaine.com/article/tr

    #SolarPunkSunday #Maine #BusService #LightRail #MoreBuses #LessCars

  10. More of this, please! No #GorhamSpur! More #PublicTransit!

    #GreaterPortlandMetro launching transit service to #ScarboroughME

    Greater Portland Metro says it will be launching a new bus service connecting Scarborough and #PortlandME

    SCARBOROUGH, Maine — "Greater Portland Metro says it is launching a new bus service connecting Scarborough and Portland along Route 1.

    "The service is expected to run seven days a week and provide access to medical facilities, shopping, and regional employment centers. Exact stops and schedules are still being finalized, according to a news release.

    "The Maine Turnpike Authority approved $3.5 million over five years to support the project.

    "Scarborough Town Manager Thomas Hall said the route supports the town's transportation goals and could help reduce traffic.

    "Public meetings will be scheduled to allow residents to provide feedback, the release stated. A survey is also available here.

    "Greater Portland Metro serves Portland, South Portland, Westbrook, Falmouth, Yarmouth, Freeport, Brunswick, Gorham, Scarborough, and Bath."

    newscentermaine.com/article/tr

    #SolarPunkSunday #Maine #BusService #LightRail #MoreBuses #LessCars

  11. More of this, please! No #GorhamSpur! More #PublicTransit!

    #GreaterPortlandMetro launching transit service to #ScarboroughME

    Greater Portland Metro says it will be launching a new bus service connecting Scarborough and #PortlandME

    SCARBOROUGH, Maine — "Greater Portland Metro says it is launching a new bus service connecting Scarborough and Portland along Route 1.

    "The service is expected to run seven days a week and provide access to medical facilities, shopping, and regional employment centers. Exact stops and schedules are still being finalized, according to a news release.

    "The Maine Turnpike Authority approved $3.5 million over five years to support the project.

    "Scarborough Town Manager Thomas Hall said the route supports the town's transportation goals and could help reduce traffic.

    "Public meetings will be scheduled to allow residents to provide feedback, the release stated. A survey is also available here.

    "Greater Portland Metro serves Portland, South Portland, Westbrook, Falmouth, Yarmouth, Freeport, Brunswick, Gorham, Scarborough, and Bath."

    newscentermaine.com/article/tr

    #SolarPunkSunday #Maine #BusService #LightRail #MoreBuses #LessCars

  12. More of this, please! No #GorhamSpur! More #PublicTransit!

    #GreaterPortlandMetro launching transit service to #ScarboroughME

    Greater Portland Metro says it will be launching a new bus service connecting Scarborough and #PortlandME

    SCARBOROUGH, Maine — "Greater Portland Metro says it is launching a new bus service connecting Scarborough and Portland along Route 1.

    "The service is expected to run seven days a week and provide access to medical facilities, shopping, and regional employment centers. Exact stops and schedules are still being finalized, according to a news release.

    "The Maine Turnpike Authority approved $3.5 million over five years to support the project.

    "Scarborough Town Manager Thomas Hall said the route supports the town's transportation goals and could help reduce traffic.

    "Public meetings will be scheduled to allow residents to provide feedback, the release stated. A survey is also available here.

    "Greater Portland Metro serves Portland, South Portland, Westbrook, Falmouth, Yarmouth, Freeport, Brunswick, Gorham, Scarborough, and Bath."

    newscentermaine.com/article/tr

    #SolarPunkSunday #Maine #BusService #LightRail #MoreBuses #LessCars

  13. More of this, please... Everywhere! (Or better yet, make it free!)

    Young people to get £1 bus fares across Wales

    by Lola Mayor, September 6, 2025

    "Young people will be able to access £1 single tickets for buses across Wales as part of a pilot scheme around cheaper fares.

    "From Monday, single fares will cost £1 and a full day pass will cost £3 for those aged 16-21, which will later be extended to five to 15-year-olds from 3 November.
    MPs in England have been calling for free travel for young people, while Scotland has had free bus travel for those aged five to 21 since 2022.

    "Welsh government Transport Minister Ken Skates said he hoped the scheme would help young people 'access education, training, employment, and leisure'.

    "Eligible passenger and Cardiff student Ifan Stoddart, 20, said he did not use the bus at the moment, but the £1 fare may encourage him to do so.

    "He said it was hugely important to keep public transport costs as low as possible, to encourage people to get to and from school and work easily.

    "Holly Whale, 20, from Exeter, goes to university in Cardiff and said she mainly walked around the city, but believed the reduced fares would enable more opportunities for young people.

    " 'A lot of young people cannot afford to drive,' said Holly, adding that 'trains are really expensive'.

    "Both students agreed it would make them think twice about booking a taxi."

    Read more:
    bbc.com/news/articles/c93dvw0d

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/g5rbw

    #SolarPunkSunday #PublicTransportation #LessCars #Wales

  14. Joa wertes @bmv, was soll ich sagen. Vielleicht so: Vorschläge zum #Klimaschutz im #Verkehr, die ohne ein #Tempolimit #T3080100 auskommen, sind keine ernstzunehmenden Vorschläge, sondern ideologisch motiviert. War nicht wirklich anders zu erwarten. Nur: damit habt Ihr halt mal wieder eine Chance vertan! Aber klar, wenn man es den Expert:innen schon so in den Arbeitsauftrag schreibt....

    Aus dem heutigen #BackgroundTagesspiegel #KlimaEnergie:

    "Gremium legt Bericht für mehr Klimaschutz im Verkehr vor
    Das Expertenforum klimafreundliche Mobilität und Infrastruktur hat seinen Abschlussbericht vorgelegt. (...)
    33 Maßnahmen hatte das Ministerium den fünf Arbeitsgruppen insgesamt vorgelegt, die sich „im Wesentlichen aus dem Koalitionsvertrag“ der schwarz-roten Bundesregierung ableiten, wie es dazu im Bericht heißt."

    #Verkehrswende #Klimakrise #autokorrektur #t100_80_30 #Cities4People #lessCars #FossilLobby #Autowahn

  15. Hej #Kiel (und alle anderen Städte die gerade #Tram's aka #Straßenbahn'en als modernes, leistungsfähiges #ÖPNV-System planen): Schöner Artikel von #LisaStüwe @tazgetroete v.a. primär für die Skeptiker:innen dieses tollen Verkehrsmittels, aber auch sonst schön zu lesen!

    :DigitalCourage: taz.de/Verkehrswende-mit-Stras

    @tram_kiel @kiel #cities4people #autokorrektur #Verkehrswende #lesscars #morequality

  16. Finde es, @hafensophie, in der Tat krass und erheiternd zugleich, wie wenige hundert Meter #Autobefreiung die Bevölkerung komplett spalten können! Drei Fäden auf nebenan.de mit zusammen 120 Beiträgen in gut einem Tag. Wahnsinn! Dazu das Gefühl:
    👉 in den 80ern stehen geblieben zu sein (bzw. in Trump'scher Polarisierung)
    👉 dass eigentlich beide Seiten WENIGER Autos wollen, nur dass eine Seite dies nicht so richtig reflektiert, weil sie v.a. weniger Autos bei sich selbst haben will
    👉 d.h. die Wurzel des Problems wird erschreckend oft ausgeblendet und kommt in der Diskussion gar nicht vor...

    Sehr gespannt wie es weitergeht. Oder auch: zurücklehnen und genießen (oder auch: mitmischen).

    #autokorrektur #lessCars #cities4people

  17. 6/x Die Sabotage der bisherigen #Energiewende-Politik und -Ziele aller letzten Bundesregierungen (!) durchzieht das Dokument (die Leistungsbeschreibung) von vorne bis hinten;
    ▶️ Es wird der eigentlichen Untersuchung vorweggenommen, dass es eine "Neuausrichtung" bedarf.
    ▶️ Der Fokus wird immer wieder auf die Frage nach Netzausbau vs Stromnachfrage/EE-Ausbau gelenkt. Dabei ist das ein Bereich der #Energiewende, der relativ gut funktioniert! Tatsächlichen Handlungsbedarf in Richtung VIEL MEHR KLIMASCHUTZ und #acthtefucknow gibt es bei der #Wärmewende im #Gebäudesektor und beim #Verkehrssektor (#Verkehrswende mit #AutoKorrektur; #t100_80_30; #lesscars #dontfly uvm.) .

    #Realitätscheck #GasKathi

  18. Reine Verzögerungstaktik⚡ : @bmv setzt mit dem "Expertenforum klimafreundliche Mobilität (EKMI)" ein neues Beratergremium für Klimaschutz im Verkehr ein. Dabei liegen die notwendigen Maßnahmen und Instrumente längst auf dem Tisch:

    Der #Projektionsbericht der @Bundesregierung zeigt Jahr für Jahr auf, dass die #Klimaziele des 🚘 🚚 ✈️ #Verkehrssektor verfehlt werden, und dass nur ein 🚫 💯 #Tempolimit (z.B. 30/80/110) substantielle Minderungsleistung erbringt. Plus: #Vermeidungsmaßnahmen (#Suffizienz), drastische Güterverkehrsverlagerung auf die #Bahn, Streichen umweltschädlicher Subventionen wie der #Pendlerpauschale (anstatt diese abzubauen) u.a.

    Ähnliches zeigen alle #Klimaschutzszenarien wie #KN45 von #AgoraEW, #RESCUE oder bottom-up-Szenarien wie #KIS2030 des @Umweltbundesamt: Es geht nicht ohne #Vermeiden, #Verlagern #Verringern!

    Jetzt noch ein neues Beratergremium aufzusetzen, das mit weichgespülten Maßnahmen-Vorschlägen kommen darf, die dann diese Legislatur nicht mehr umgesetzt werden, braucht kein Mensch!

    Aber das scheint wohl der einzige Politikmodus zu sein, den ein #UnionKorrupt- #Verkehrsministeriums kann. Zur Erinnerung hier mal random ein paar "Berater-Gremien" der letzten Jahre:
    ▶️ Ab 2019: plattform-zukunft-mobilitaet.d
    ▶️Ab 2019: nakomo.de/
    ▶️Ab 2022: expertenbeirat-klimamobilitaet

    #Verkehrswende #lessCars #flyless #autokrorrektur #dontfly #UnionInkompetent

  19. Place Chatelain given back to citizens. Imagine, it has been a big parking for cars before, how stupid! #LessCars #MoreSpace #BetterLife

  20. Personally, I think that part of #Degrowth involves #SlowingDown. Less cars, more pedestrians and bicycles, and if cars are involved, SLOW DOWN!

    #Wales - First #20mph year sees 100 fewer killed or badly hurt

    David Deans, January 31, 2025

    "The first year of a controversial Welsh speed limit saw around 100 fewer people killed or seriously injured on 20 and 30mph roads, ministers have said.

    "New casualty data for the first year of the 20mph limit was welcomed by the Welsh government, while the Labour politician who spearheaded the policy said it showed it was 'the most successful road safety intervention in modern times'.

    "The figures showed the number of people hurt fell by 28% compared with the same period the year before, with ten fewer dead.

    "The number of casualties on 20 to 30mph roads between July and September 2024 was also the lowest for the three month-period since records began in 1979.

    "Amid longstanding rows over the speed limit within his own party, former transport minister Lee Waters urged others not to undermine the scheme."

    Source:
    bbc.com/news/articles/c78w1891
    #LivableCommunities #SpeedLimits #SolarPunkSunday #LessCars #MoreBicicyles #MorePedestrians #LessRoadkill

  21. Personally, I think that part of #Degrowth involves #SlowingDown. Less cars, more pedestrians and bicycles, and if cars are involved, SLOW DOWN!

    #Wales - First #20mph year sees 100 fewer killed or badly hurt

    David Deans, January 31, 2025

    "The first year of a controversial Welsh speed limit saw around 100 fewer people killed or seriously injured on 20 and 30mph roads, ministers have said.

    "New casualty data for the first year of the 20mph limit was welcomed by the Welsh government, while the Labour politician who spearheaded the policy said it showed it was 'the most successful road safety intervention in modern times'.

    "The figures showed the number of people hurt fell by 28% compared with the same period the year before, with ten fewer dead.

    "The number of casualties on 20 to 30mph roads between July and September 2024 was also the lowest for the three month-period since records began in 1979.

    "Amid longstanding rows over the speed limit within his own party, former transport minister Lee Waters urged others not to undermine the scheme."

    Source:
    bbc.com/news/articles/c78w1891
    #LivableCommunities #SpeedLimits #SolarPunkSunday #LessCars #MoreBicicyles #MorePedestrians #LessRoadkill

  22. Personally, I think that part of #Degrowth involves #SlowingDown. Less cars, more pedestrians and bicycles, and if cars are involved, SLOW DOWN!

    #Wales - First #20mph year sees 100 fewer killed or badly hurt

    David Deans, January 31, 2025

    "The first year of a controversial Welsh speed limit saw around 100 fewer people killed or seriously injured on 20 and 30mph roads, ministers have said.

    "New casualty data for the first year of the 20mph limit was welcomed by the Welsh government, while the Labour politician who spearheaded the policy said it showed it was 'the most successful road safety intervention in modern times'.

    "The figures showed the number of people hurt fell by 28% compared with the same period the year before, with ten fewer dead.

    "The number of casualties on 20 to 30mph roads between July and September 2024 was also the lowest for the three month-period since records began in 1979.

    "Amid longstanding rows over the speed limit within his own party, former transport minister Lee Waters urged others not to undermine the scheme."

    Source:
    bbc.com/news/articles/c78w1891
    #LivableCommunities #SpeedLimits #SolarPunkSunday #LessCars #MoreBicicyles #MorePedestrians #LessRoadkill

  23. Personally, I think that part of #Degrowth involves #SlowingDown. Less cars, more pedestrians and bicycles, and if cars are involved, SLOW DOWN!

    #Wales - First #20mph year sees 100 fewer killed or badly hurt

    David Deans, January 31, 2025

    "The first year of a controversial Welsh speed limit saw around 100 fewer people killed or seriously injured on 20 and 30mph roads, ministers have said.

    "New casualty data for the first year of the 20mph limit was welcomed by the Welsh government, while the Labour politician who spearheaded the policy said it showed it was 'the most successful road safety intervention in modern times'.

    "The figures showed the number of people hurt fell by 28% compared with the same period the year before, with ten fewer dead.

    "The number of casualties on 20 to 30mph roads between July and September 2024 was also the lowest for the three month-period since records began in 1979.

    "Amid longstanding rows over the speed limit within his own party, former transport minister Lee Waters urged others not to undermine the scheme."

    Source:
    bbc.com/news/articles/c78w1891
    #LivableCommunities #SpeedLimits #SolarPunkSunday #LessCars #MoreBicicyles #MorePedestrians #LessRoadkill

  24. Personally, I think that part of #Degrowth involves #SlowingDown. Less cars, more pedestrians and bicycles, and if cars are involved, SLOW DOWN!

    #Wales - First #20mph year sees 100 fewer killed or badly hurt

    David Deans, January 31, 2025

    "The first year of a controversial Welsh speed limit saw around 100 fewer people killed or seriously injured on 20 and 30mph roads, ministers have said.

    "New casualty data for the first year of the 20mph limit was welcomed by the Welsh government, while the Labour politician who spearheaded the policy said it showed it was 'the most successful road safety intervention in modern times'.

    "The figures showed the number of people hurt fell by 28% compared with the same period the year before, with ten fewer dead.

    "The number of casualties on 20 to 30mph roads between July and September 2024 was also the lowest for the three month-period since records began in 1979.

    "Amid longstanding rows over the speed limit within his own party, former transport minister Lee Waters urged others not to undermine the scheme."

    Source:
    bbc.com/news/articles/c78w1891
    #LivableCommunities #SpeedLimits #SolarPunkSunday #LessCars #MoreBicicyles #MorePedestrians #LessRoadkill

  25. Upcoming meeting! Find out about alternatives to the #GorhamConnector in Southern #Maine! #LessCars, #MorePublicTransportation!

    Gorham Notes: Aug. 29, 2024
    by Robert Lowell

    "Gorham connector forum
    #MainersForSmarterTransportation have a community forum planned from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, at the #WestbrookMaine Community Center on the proposed Gorham Connector to the #MaineTurnpike.

    "The #MaineTurnpikeAuthority is proposing a 5-mile, four-lane connector from the roundabout on Gorham’s South Street to Exit 45 in South Portland.
    The plan calls for the connector to slice through #SmilingHillFarm and has generated an extensive public outcry. The connector is aimed at easing the heavy commuter traffic in the routes 22 and 114 corridor through #GorhamMaine, #ScarboroughMaine and Westbrook."

    Original article [may be behind paywall]:
    pressherald.com/2024/08/29/gor

    Archive:
    archive.md/qDpDR#selection-239

    #SaveSmilingHillFarm #GorhamConnector #GorhamBypass #SaveSmilingHill #GorhamSpur
    #Maine #RapidTransit #LightRail #SaveTheFarms #ProtectTheForest #InducedDemand #Sprawl #SaveRedBrook

  26. Upcoming meeting! Find out about alternatives to the #GorhamConnector in Southern #Maine! #LessCars, #MorePublicTransportation!

    Gorham Notes: Aug. 29, 2024
    by Robert Lowell

    "Gorham connector forum
    #MainersForSmarterTransportation have a community forum planned from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, at the #WestbrookMaine Community Center on the proposed Gorham Connector to the #MaineTurnpike.

    "The #MaineTurnpikeAuthority is proposing a 5-mile, four-lane connector from the roundabout on Gorham’s South Street to Exit 45 in South Portland.
    The plan calls for the connector to slice through #SmilingHillFarm and has generated an extensive public outcry. The connector is aimed at easing the heavy commuter traffic in the routes 22 and 114 corridor through #GorhamMaine, #ScarboroughMaine and Westbrook."

    Original article [may be behind paywall]:
    pressherald.com/2024/08/29/gor

    Archive:
    archive.md/qDpDR#selection-239

    #SaveSmilingHillFarm #GorhamConnector #GorhamBypass #SaveSmilingHill #GorhamSpur
    #Maine #RapidTransit #LightRail #SaveTheFarms #ProtectTheForest #InducedDemand #Sprawl #SaveRedBrook

  27. Upcoming meeting! Find out about alternatives to the #GorhamConnector in Southern #Maine! #LessCars, #MorePublicTransportation!

    Gorham Notes: Aug. 29, 2024
    by Robert Lowell

    "Gorham connector forum
    #MainersForSmarterTransportation have a community forum planned from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, at the #WestbrookMaine Community Center on the proposed Gorham Connector to the #MaineTurnpike.

    "The #MaineTurnpikeAuthority is proposing a 5-mile, four-lane connector from the roundabout on Gorham’s South Street to Exit 45 in South Portland.
    The plan calls for the connector to slice through #SmilingHillFarm and has generated an extensive public outcry. The connector is aimed at easing the heavy commuter traffic in the routes 22 and 114 corridor through #GorhamMaine, #ScarboroughMaine and Westbrook."

    Original article [may be behind paywall]:
    pressherald.com/2024/08/29/gor

    Archive:
    archive.md/qDpDR#selection-239

    #SaveSmilingHillFarm #GorhamConnector #GorhamBypass #SaveSmilingHill #GorhamSpur
    #Maine #RapidTransit #LightRail #SaveTheFarms #ProtectTheForest #InducedDemand #Sprawl #SaveRedBrook

  28. Upcoming meeting! Find out about alternatives to the #GorhamConnector in Southern #Maine! #LessCars, #MorePublicTransportation!

    Gorham Notes: Aug. 29, 2024
    by Robert Lowell

    "Gorham connector forum
    #MainersForSmarterTransportation have a community forum planned from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, at the #WestbrookMaine Community Center on the proposed Gorham Connector to the #MaineTurnpike.

    "The #MaineTurnpikeAuthority is proposing a 5-mile, four-lane connector from the roundabout on Gorham’s South Street to Exit 45 in South Portland.
    The plan calls for the connector to slice through #SmilingHillFarm and has generated an extensive public outcry. The connector is aimed at easing the heavy commuter traffic in the routes 22 and 114 corridor through #GorhamMaine, #ScarboroughMaine and Westbrook."

    Original article [may be behind paywall]:
    pressherald.com/2024/08/29/gor

    Archive:
    archive.md/qDpDR#selection-239

    #SaveSmilingHillFarm #GorhamConnector #GorhamBypass #SaveSmilingHill #GorhamSpur
    #Maine #RapidTransit #LightRail #SaveTheFarms #ProtectTheForest #InducedDemand #Sprawl #SaveRedBrook

  29. Upcoming meeting! Find out about alternatives to the #GorhamConnector in Southern #Maine! #LessCars, #MorePublicTransportation!

    Gorham Notes: Aug. 29, 2024
    by Robert Lowell

    "Gorham connector forum
    #MainersForSmarterTransportation have a community forum planned from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, at the #WestbrookMaine Community Center on the proposed Gorham Connector to the #MaineTurnpike.

    "The #MaineTurnpikeAuthority is proposing a 5-mile, four-lane connector from the roundabout on Gorham’s South Street to Exit 45 in South Portland.
    The plan calls for the connector to slice through #SmilingHillFarm and has generated an extensive public outcry. The connector is aimed at easing the heavy commuter traffic in the routes 22 and 114 corridor through #GorhamMaine, #ScarboroughMaine and Westbrook."

    Original article [may be behind paywall]:
    pressherald.com/2024/08/29/gor

    Archive:
    archive.md/qDpDR#selection-239

    #SaveSmilingHillFarm #GorhamConnector #GorhamBypass #SaveSmilingHill #GorhamSpur
    #Maine #RapidTransit #LightRail #SaveTheFarms #ProtectTheForest #InducedDemand #Sprawl #SaveRedBrook

  30. @drukqs Yikes! That is a powerful map. I’ve been exploring the road fatalities in the LA basin area. So many!

    #roads #LessCars

  31. #Maine Voices: Nobody would benefit from the building of the #GorhamConnector

    Transit-oriented urban design boosts economies, reduces emissions and provides public space; the only long-term result of the Gorham Connector will be #sprawl.

    Posted September 29, 2023
    By Jasper Curtis

    "If the Gorham Connector is constructed and put to use, everyone in the state will lose out in more ways than one.
    First, there is the cost, up to $237 million. That’s a lot of money, and it’s on top of the $140 million already being spent on lane widening on Interstate 95. Spoiler alert, none of that money will relieve congestion. In fact, it will likely do the opposite, as proven time and time again in countless U.S. cities. On top of the $340 million total, there is the price of owning a car, which costs the average American $11,000 per year. New car prices are nearing $50,000. None of this is affordable to everyday Mainers. It’s time the state takes these costs seriously, instead of burdening taxpayers with more.

    "Increased road capacity simply leads to more cars on the roads and does not reduce the time spent in traffic. It is a case of #InducedDemand, where wider roads encourage more driving, more vehicles then fill the roads and the public is asked to fund another road- widening project. The cycle repeats itself to extremes, such as the 26-lane #KatyFreeway outside Houston, Texas, which did not solve traffic. St. Louis, Missouri, home to the most highway square mileage per capita in the country, has yet to cease traffic. Here we are again, however, being asked to fork over our tax dollars to an inefficient, ineffective solution to a problem that the state created with poor #UrbanPlanning and shortsighted #infrastructure projects.

    "Light #PassengerRail from #WestbrookMaine to #PortlandMaine would cost an estimated $75 million. That’s about $19 million per mile. If a similar cost-per-mile ratio were to be applied to the #GorhamConnector, the project would total $115 million. (Even if the cost-per-mile ratio were double the estimated cost of the Westbrook-to-Portland connection, building rail along the proposed Gorham Connector route would still save $7 million.) From Gorham to Portland, the cost of rail would be almost $30 million cheaper than the Gorham Connector, which reaches only to the Maine Mall in South Portland.

    "Rail helps not only commuters and students, but also those who require vehicles for work, because, unlike road widening, public transit reduces the number of vehicles on the road. Driving a work truck on public roads can be infuriating during peak traffic; I know because I have done so. The same goes for driving in an emergency. Rail would help these alleviate these problems; the Gorham Connector would not.
    While less quantitative than the previous points, #Maine must still be conscious of its #environmental and social goals. The Maine Department of Transportation (#MDOT) should keep these in mind before it decides its best solution to traffic is to encourage more internal combustion engines. Part of what makes Maine so special to residents is the nature around us. Let’s not wreck it for the sake of one more lane. Maine’s population is the oldest in the nation, and seniors deserve to have safe travel options.

    "Transit-oriented urban design boosts economies, reduces emissions and provides public space. There will be no long-term benefit from the Gorham Connector, only sprawl. It’s that simple. Honest Maine people work hard for their paychecks – they deserve infrastructure that uses their tax dollars with vision and purpose, not another wasteful, #pollution-filled project."

    pressherald.com/2023/09/29/mai than-one

    #GorhamSpur #SaveSmilingHillFarm
    #SaveTheForest #Woodlands #Meadows #EnvironmentalImpact #GorhamConnector #SaveRedBrook #GreaterPortlandMaine #LightRail #BikeLanes #BusService #MTA #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms #RapidTransit

  32. #Maine Voices: Nobody would benefit from the building of the #GorhamConnector

    Transit-oriented urban design boosts economies, reduces emissions and provides public space; the only long-term result of the Gorham Connector will be #sprawl.

    Posted September 29, 2023
    By Jasper Curtis

    "If the Gorham Connector is constructed and put to use, everyone in the state will lose out in more ways than one.
    First, there is the cost, up to $237 million. That’s a lot of money, and it’s on top of the $140 million already being spent on lane widening on Interstate 95. Spoiler alert, none of that money will relieve congestion. In fact, it will likely do the opposite, as proven time and time again in countless U.S. cities. On top of the $340 million total, there is the price of owning a car, which costs the average American $11,000 per year. New car prices are nearing $50,000. None of this is affordable to everyday Mainers. It’s time the state takes these costs seriously, instead of burdening taxpayers with more.

    "Increased road capacity simply leads to more cars on the roads and does not reduce the time spent in traffic. It is a case of #InducedDemand, where wider roads encourage more driving, more vehicles then fill the roads and the public is asked to fund another road- widening project. The cycle repeats itself to extremes, such as the 26-lane #KatyFreeway outside Houston, Texas, which did not solve traffic. St. Louis, Missouri, home to the most highway square mileage per capita in the country, has yet to cease traffic. Here we are again, however, being asked to fork over our tax dollars to an inefficient, ineffective solution to a problem that the state created with poor #UrbanPlanning and shortsighted #infrastructure projects.

    "Light #PassengerRail from #WestbrookMaine to #PortlandMaine would cost an estimated $75 million. That’s about $19 million per mile. If a similar cost-per-mile ratio were to be applied to the #GorhamConnector, the project would total $115 million. (Even if the cost-per-mile ratio were double the estimated cost of the Westbrook-to-Portland connection, building rail along the proposed Gorham Connector route would still save $7 million.) From Gorham to Portland, the cost of rail would be almost $30 million cheaper than the Gorham Connector, which reaches only to the Maine Mall in South Portland.

    "Rail helps not only commuters and students, but also those who require vehicles for work, because, unlike road widening, public transit reduces the number of vehicles on the road. Driving a work truck on public roads can be infuriating during peak traffic; I know because I have done so. The same goes for driving in an emergency. Rail would help these alleviate these problems; the Gorham Connector would not.
    While less quantitative than the previous points, #Maine must still be conscious of its #environmental and social goals. The Maine Department of Transportation (#MDOT) should keep these in mind before it decides its best solution to traffic is to encourage more internal combustion engines. Part of what makes Maine so special to residents is the nature around us. Let’s not wreck it for the sake of one more lane. Maine’s population is the oldest in the nation, and seniors deserve to have safe travel options.

    "Transit-oriented urban design boosts economies, reduces emissions and provides public space. There will be no long-term benefit from the Gorham Connector, only sprawl. It’s that simple. Honest Maine people work hard for their paychecks – they deserve infrastructure that uses their tax dollars with vision and purpose, not another wasteful, #pollution-filled project."

    pressherald.com/2023/09/29/mai than-one

    #GorhamSpur #SaveSmilingHillFarm
    #SaveTheForest #Woodlands #Meadows #EnvironmentalImpact #GorhamConnector #SaveRedBrook #GreaterPortlandMaine #LightRail #BikeLanes #BusService #MTA #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms #RapidTransit

  33. #Maine Voices: Nobody would benefit from the building of the #GorhamConnector

    Transit-oriented urban design boosts economies, reduces emissions and provides public space; the only long-term result of the Gorham Connector will be #sprawl.

    Posted September 29, 2023
    By Jasper Curtis

    "If the Gorham Connector is constructed and put to use, everyone in the state will lose out in more ways than one.
    First, there is the cost, up to $237 million. That’s a lot of money, and it’s on top of the $140 million already being spent on lane widening on Interstate 95. Spoiler alert, none of that money will relieve congestion. In fact, it will likely do the opposite, as proven time and time again in countless U.S. cities. On top of the $340 million total, there is the price of owning a car, which costs the average American $11,000 per year. New car prices are nearing $50,000. None of this is affordable to everyday Mainers. It’s time the state takes these costs seriously, instead of burdening taxpayers with more.

    "Increased road capacity simply leads to more cars on the roads and does not reduce the time spent in traffic. It is a case of #InducedDemand, where wider roads encourage more driving, more vehicles then fill the roads and the public is asked to fund another road- widening project. The cycle repeats itself to extremes, such as the 26-lane #KatyFreeway outside Houston, Texas, which did not solve traffic. St. Louis, Missouri, home to the most highway square mileage per capita in the country, has yet to cease traffic. Here we are again, however, being asked to fork over our tax dollars to an inefficient, ineffective solution to a problem that the state created with poor #UrbanPlanning and shortsighted #infrastructure projects.

    "Light #PassengerRail from #WestbrookMaine to #PortlandMaine would cost an estimated $75 million. That’s about $19 million per mile. If a similar cost-per-mile ratio were to be applied to the #GorhamConnector, the project would total $115 million. (Even if the cost-per-mile ratio were double the estimated cost of the Westbrook-to-Portland connection, building rail along the proposed Gorham Connector route would still save $7 million.) From Gorham to Portland, the cost of rail would be almost $30 million cheaper than the Gorham Connector, which reaches only to the Maine Mall in South Portland.

    "Rail helps not only commuters and students, but also those who require vehicles for work, because, unlike road widening, public transit reduces the number of vehicles on the road. Driving a work truck on public roads can be infuriating during peak traffic; I know because I have done so. The same goes for driving in an emergency. Rail would help these alleviate these problems; the Gorham Connector would not.
    While less quantitative than the previous points, #Maine must still be conscious of its #environmental and social goals. The Maine Department of Transportation (#MDOT) should keep these in mind before it decides its best solution to traffic is to encourage more internal combustion engines. Part of what makes Maine so special to residents is the nature around us. Let’s not wreck it for the sake of one more lane. Maine’s population is the oldest in the nation, and seniors deserve to have safe travel options.

    "Transit-oriented urban design boosts economies, reduces emissions and provides public space. There will be no long-term benefit from the Gorham Connector, only sprawl. It’s that simple. Honest Maine people work hard for their paychecks – they deserve infrastructure that uses their tax dollars with vision and purpose, not another wasteful, #pollution-filled project."

    pressherald.com/2023/09/29/mai than-one

    #GorhamSpur #SaveSmilingHillFarm
    #SaveTheForest #Woodlands #Meadows #EnvironmentalImpact #GorhamConnector #SaveRedBrook #GreaterPortlandMaine #LightRail #BikeLanes #BusService #MTA #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms #RapidTransit

  34. #Maine Voices: Nobody would benefit from the building of the #GorhamConnector

    Transit-oriented urban design boosts economies, reduces emissions and provides public space; the only long-term result of the Gorham Connector will be #sprawl.

    Posted September 29, 2023
    By Jasper Curtis

    "If the Gorham Connector is constructed and put to use, everyone in the state will lose out in more ways than one.
    First, there is the cost, up to $237 million. That’s a lot of money, and it’s on top of the $140 million already being spent on lane widening on Interstate 95. Spoiler alert, none of that money will relieve congestion. In fact, it will likely do the opposite, as proven time and time again in countless U.S. cities. On top of the $340 million total, there is the price of owning a car, which costs the average American $11,000 per year. New car prices are nearing $50,000. None of this is affordable to everyday Mainers. It’s time the state takes these costs seriously, instead of burdening taxpayers with more.

    "Increased road capacity simply leads to more cars on the roads and does not reduce the time spent in traffic. It is a case of #InducedDemand, where wider roads encourage more driving, more vehicles then fill the roads and the public is asked to fund another road- widening project. The cycle repeats itself to extremes, such as the 26-lane #KatyFreeway outside Houston, Texas, which did not solve traffic. St. Louis, Missouri, home to the most highway square mileage per capita in the country, has yet to cease traffic. Here we are again, however, being asked to fork over our tax dollars to an inefficient, ineffective solution to a problem that the state created with poor #UrbanPlanning and shortsighted #infrastructure projects.

    "Light #PassengerRail from #WestbrookMaine to #PortlandMaine would cost an estimated $75 million. That’s about $19 million per mile. If a similar cost-per-mile ratio were to be applied to the #GorhamConnector, the project would total $115 million. (Even if the cost-per-mile ratio were double the estimated cost of the Westbrook-to-Portland connection, building rail along the proposed Gorham Connector route would still save $7 million.) From Gorham to Portland, the cost of rail would be almost $30 million cheaper than the Gorham Connector, which reaches only to the Maine Mall in South Portland.

    "Rail helps not only commuters and students, but also those who require vehicles for work, because, unlike road widening, public transit reduces the number of vehicles on the road. Driving a work truck on public roads can be infuriating during peak traffic; I know because I have done so. The same goes for driving in an emergency. Rail would help these alleviate these problems; the Gorham Connector would not.
    While less quantitative than the previous points, #Maine must still be conscious of its #environmental and social goals. The Maine Department of Transportation (#MDOT) should keep these in mind before it decides its best solution to traffic is to encourage more internal combustion engines. Part of what makes Maine so special to residents is the nature around us. Let’s not wreck it for the sake of one more lane. Maine’s population is the oldest in the nation, and seniors deserve to have safe travel options.

    "Transit-oriented urban design boosts economies, reduces emissions and provides public space. There will be no long-term benefit from the Gorham Connector, only sprawl. It’s that simple. Honest Maine people work hard for their paychecks – they deserve infrastructure that uses their tax dollars with vision and purpose, not another wasteful, #pollution-filled project."

    pressherald.com/2023/09/29/mai than-one

    #GorhamSpur #SaveSmilingHillFarm
    #SaveTheForest #Woodlands #Meadows #EnvironmentalImpact #GorhamConnector #SaveRedBrook #GreaterPortlandMaine #LightRail #BikeLanes #BusService #MTA #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms #RapidTransit

  35. #Maine Voices: Nobody would benefit from the building of the #GorhamConnector

    Transit-oriented urban design boosts economies, reduces emissions and provides public space; the only long-term result of the Gorham Connector will be #sprawl.

    Posted September 29, 2023
    By Jasper Curtis

    "If the Gorham Connector is constructed and put to use, everyone in the state will lose out in more ways than one.
    First, there is the cost, up to $237 million. That’s a lot of money, and it’s on top of the $140 million already being spent on lane widening on Interstate 95. Spoiler alert, none of that money will relieve congestion. In fact, it will likely do the opposite, as proven time and time again in countless U.S. cities. On top of the $340 million total, there is the price of owning a car, which costs the average American $11,000 per year. New car prices are nearing $50,000. None of this is affordable to everyday Mainers. It’s time the state takes these costs seriously, instead of burdening taxpayers with more.

    "Increased road capacity simply leads to more cars on the roads and does not reduce the time spent in traffic. It is a case of #InducedDemand, where wider roads encourage more driving, more vehicles then fill the roads and the public is asked to fund another road- widening project. The cycle repeats itself to extremes, such as the 26-lane #KatyFreeway outside Houston, Texas, which did not solve traffic. St. Louis, Missouri, home to the most highway square mileage per capita in the country, has yet to cease traffic. Here we are again, however, being asked to fork over our tax dollars to an inefficient, ineffective solution to a problem that the state created with poor #UrbanPlanning and shortsighted #infrastructure projects.

    "Light #PassengerRail from #WestbrookMaine to #PortlandMaine would cost an estimated $75 million. That’s about $19 million per mile. If a similar cost-per-mile ratio were to be applied to the #GorhamConnector, the project would total $115 million. (Even if the cost-per-mile ratio were double the estimated cost of the Westbrook-to-Portland connection, building rail along the proposed Gorham Connector route would still save $7 million.) From Gorham to Portland, the cost of rail would be almost $30 million cheaper than the Gorham Connector, which reaches only to the Maine Mall in South Portland.

    "Rail helps not only commuters and students, but also those who require vehicles for work, because, unlike road widening, public transit reduces the number of vehicles on the road. Driving a work truck on public roads can be infuriating during peak traffic; I know because I have done so. The same goes for driving in an emergency. Rail would help these alleviate these problems; the Gorham Connector would not.
    While less quantitative than the previous points, #Maine must still be conscious of its #environmental and social goals. The Maine Department of Transportation (#MDOT) should keep these in mind before it decides its best solution to traffic is to encourage more internal combustion engines. Part of what makes Maine so special to residents is the nature around us. Let’s not wreck it for the sake of one more lane. Maine’s population is the oldest in the nation, and seniors deserve to have safe travel options.

    "Transit-oriented urban design boosts economies, reduces emissions and provides public space. There will be no long-term benefit from the Gorham Connector, only sprawl. It’s that simple. Honest Maine people work hard for their paychecks – they deserve infrastructure that uses their tax dollars with vision and purpose, not another wasteful, #pollution-filled project."

    pressherald.com/2023/09/29/mai than-one

    #GorhamSpur #SaveSmilingHillFarm
    #SaveTheForest #Woodlands #Meadows #EnvironmentalImpact #GorhamConnector #SaveRedBrook #GreaterPortlandMaine #LightRail #BikeLanes #BusService #MTA #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms #RapidTransit

  36. Until #RapidTransit is established, at least the #GorhamPortlandMetro will keep running....

    Gorham joins Metro, keeps #HuskyLine public bus stops open

    The Town Council votes to become a member of Greater Portland Metro at a cost of $170,000 this year.

    Posted March 13 Updated March 13
    Robert Lowell

    "The bus line runs from the USM Gorham campus through Westbrook into Portland to the campus there and to the Old Port area. USM students and staff ride with passes and Gorham passengers paying fares can board at a stop on Main Street in the village, Libby Avenue at Main Street and campus. The public fare is $2 and $1 for the disabled, veterans and riders over age 65. All Husky Line passengers can transfer to other Metro routes."

    pressherald.com/2024/03/13/gor

    #GorhamConnector #GorhamSpur #SaveSmilingHillFarm
    #Sprawl #SaveTheForest
    #Woodlands #Meadows
    #InducedDemand #EnvironmentalImpact
    #GorhamConnector #SaveRedBrook #GreaterPortlandMaine
    #LightRail #BikeLanes #BusService #MTA #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms

  37. Until #RapidTransit is established, at least the #GorhamPortlandMetro will keep running....

    Gorham joins Metro, keeps #HuskyLine public bus stops open

    The Town Council votes to become a member of Greater Portland Metro at a cost of $170,000 this year.

    Posted March 13 Updated March 13
    Robert Lowell

    "The bus line runs from the USM Gorham campus through Westbrook into Portland to the campus there and to the Old Port area. USM students and staff ride with passes and Gorham passengers paying fares can board at a stop on Main Street in the village, Libby Avenue at Main Street and campus. The public fare is $2 and $1 for the disabled, veterans and riders over age 65. All Husky Line passengers can transfer to other Metro routes."

    pressherald.com/2024/03/13/gor

    #GorhamConnector #GorhamSpur #SaveSmilingHillFarm
    #Sprawl #SaveTheForest
    #Woodlands #Meadows
    #InducedDemand #EnvironmentalImpact
    #GorhamConnector #SaveRedBrook #GreaterPortlandMaine
    #LightRail #BikeLanes #BusService #MTA #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms

  38. Until #RapidTransit is established, at least the #GorhamPortlandMetro will keep running....

    Gorham joins Metro, keeps #HuskyLine public bus stops open

    The Town Council votes to become a member of Greater Portland Metro at a cost of $170,000 this year.

    Posted March 13 Updated March 13
    Robert Lowell

    "The bus line runs from the USM Gorham campus through Westbrook into Portland to the campus there and to the Old Port area. USM students and staff ride with passes and Gorham passengers paying fares can board at a stop on Main Street in the village, Libby Avenue at Main Street and campus. The public fare is $2 and $1 for the disabled, veterans and riders over age 65. All Husky Line passengers can transfer to other Metro routes."

    pressherald.com/2024/03/13/gor

    #GorhamConnector #GorhamSpur #SaveSmilingHillFarm
    #Sprawl #SaveTheForest
    #Woodlands #Meadows
    #InducedDemand #EnvironmentalImpact
    #GorhamConnector #SaveRedBrook #GreaterPortlandMaine
    #LightRail #BikeLanes #BusService #MTA #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms

  39. Until #RapidTransit is established, at least the #GorhamPortlandMetro will keep running....

    Gorham joins Metro, keeps #HuskyLine public bus stops open

    The Town Council votes to become a member of Greater Portland Metro at a cost of $170,000 this year.

    Posted March 13 Updated March 13
    Robert Lowell

    "The bus line runs from the USM Gorham campus through Westbrook into Portland to the campus there and to the Old Port area. USM students and staff ride with passes and Gorham passengers paying fares can board at a stop on Main Street in the village, Libby Avenue at Main Street and campus. The public fare is $2 and $1 for the disabled, veterans and riders over age 65. All Husky Line passengers can transfer to other Metro routes."

    pressherald.com/2024/03/13/gor

    #GorhamConnector #GorhamSpur #SaveSmilingHillFarm
    #Sprawl #SaveTheForest
    #Woodlands #Meadows
    #InducedDemand #EnvironmentalImpact
    #GorhamConnector #SaveRedBrook #GreaterPortlandMaine
    #LightRail #BikeLanes #BusService #MTA #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms

  40. Until #RapidTransit is established, at least the #GorhamPortlandMetro will keep running....

    Gorham joins Metro, keeps #HuskyLine public bus stops open

    The Town Council votes to become a member of Greater Portland Metro at a cost of $170,000 this year.

    Posted March 13 Updated March 13
    Robert Lowell

    "The bus line runs from the USM Gorham campus through Westbrook into Portland to the campus there and to the Old Port area. USM students and staff ride with passes and Gorham passengers paying fares can board at a stop on Main Street in the village, Libby Avenue at Main Street and campus. The public fare is $2 and $1 for the disabled, veterans and riders over age 65. All Husky Line passengers can transfer to other Metro routes."

    pressherald.com/2024/03/13/gor

    #GorhamConnector #GorhamSpur #SaveSmilingHillFarm
    #Sprawl #SaveTheForest
    #Woodlands #Meadows
    #InducedDemand #EnvironmentalImpact
    #GorhamConnector #SaveRedBrook #GreaterPortlandMaine
    #LightRail #BikeLanes #BusService #MTA #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms

  41. Rapid transit plan calls for 10-20 minute service through #PortlandMaine, #WestbrookMaine and #GorhamMaine

    Maine Public | By Nicole Ogrysko

    Published July 28, 2023

    "Local officials in #GreaterPortland are considering a system of #RapidTransit bus routes for the region.

    "Under a draft proposal from the Greater Portland Council of Governments, dedicated bus lanes would provide express service through Portland, Westbrook and Gorham more quickly than traditional bus service, with stops along the way.

    "The preferred route would start at the University of Southern Maine campus in Gorham, travel through downtown Westbrook and stop at the USM campus in Portland before heading down Congress Street and ending near the Eastern Promenade.

    "The proposal envisions service every 10 minutes between Portland and Westbrook, and 20 minutes between Westbrook and Gorham.

    "'That's frequent enough that you're not relying on a schedule anymore,' said Andrew Clark, transit program manager for #GPCOG. 'You're no longer planning your day around the bus schedule. You just know you can go out to the station, and the bus will be there in 10 minutes or something like that.'

    "Clark said service every 10-20 minutes should also lure riders who wouldn't normally consider taking #PublicTransit.

    "'I think people understand the role that transit can play in making our cities better, its role in reducing congestion, its role in better climate outcomes, better social equity outcomes,' he said.

    "Greater Portland Metro would operate the proposed route, but the vehicles and stops would have a different look than the service's existing buses, Clark added.

    "The proposed routes are still a long way away, Clark said. The cities of Portland, Westbrook and Gorham will need to decide how much road space can be freed up for dedicated bus lanes. The project will also need to secure federal funds for the new bus lanes and some new battery-powered vehicles.

    "Local officials also eventually envision rapid transit routes to South Portland, Biddeford and Saco, Brunswick and Windham."

    mainepublic.org/business-and-e

    #GorhamBypass #SaveSmilingHillFarm #Sprawl
    #SaveTheForest #Woodlands
    #Meadows #InducedDemand
    #EnvironmentalImpact
    #GorhamConnector
    #SaveRedBrook #RedBrook
    #GreaterPortlandMaine
    #BusService #MTA
    #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms #PeterMills #JanetMills #CommuterRail #RapidTransit #GreaterPortland #Maine

  42. Rapid transit plan calls for 10-20 minute service through #PortlandMaine, #WestbrookMaine and #GorhamMaine

    Maine Public | By Nicole Ogrysko

    Published July 28, 2023

    "Local officials in #GreaterPortland are considering a system of #RapidTransit bus routes for the region.

    "Under a draft proposal from the Greater Portland Council of Governments, dedicated bus lanes would provide express service through Portland, Westbrook and Gorham more quickly than traditional bus service, with stops along the way.

    "The preferred route would start at the University of Southern Maine campus in Gorham, travel through downtown Westbrook and stop at the USM campus in Portland before heading down Congress Street and ending near the Eastern Promenade.

    "The proposal envisions service every 10 minutes between Portland and Westbrook, and 20 minutes between Westbrook and Gorham.

    "'That's frequent enough that you're not relying on a schedule anymore,' said Andrew Clark, transit program manager for #GPCOG. 'You're no longer planning your day around the bus schedule. You just know you can go out to the station, and the bus will be there in 10 minutes or something like that.'

    "Clark said service every 10-20 minutes should also lure riders who wouldn't normally consider taking #PublicTransit.

    "'I think people understand the role that transit can play in making our cities better, its role in reducing congestion, its role in better climate outcomes, better social equity outcomes,' he said.

    "Greater Portland Metro would operate the proposed route, but the vehicles and stops would have a different look than the service's existing buses, Clark added.

    "The proposed routes are still a long way away, Clark said. The cities of Portland, Westbrook and Gorham will need to decide how much road space can be freed up for dedicated bus lanes. The project will also need to secure federal funds for the new bus lanes and some new battery-powered vehicles.

    "Local officials also eventually envision rapid transit routes to South Portland, Biddeford and Saco, Brunswick and Windham."

    mainepublic.org/business-and-e

    #GorhamBypass #SaveSmilingHillFarm #Sprawl
    #SaveTheForest #Woodlands
    #Meadows #InducedDemand
    #EnvironmentalImpact
    #GorhamConnector
    #SaveRedBrook #RedBrook
    #GreaterPortlandMaine
    #BusService #MTA
    #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms #PeterMills #JanetMills #CommuterRail #RapidTransit #GreaterPortland #Maine

  43. Rapid transit plan calls for 10-20 minute service through #PortlandMaine, #WestbrookMaine and #GorhamMaine

    Maine Public | By Nicole Ogrysko

    Published July 28, 2023

    "Local officials in #GreaterPortland are considering a system of #RapidTransit bus routes for the region.

    "Under a draft proposal from the Greater Portland Council of Governments, dedicated bus lanes would provide express service through Portland, Westbrook and Gorham more quickly than traditional bus service, with stops along the way.

    "The preferred route would start at the University of Southern Maine campus in Gorham, travel through downtown Westbrook and stop at the USM campus in Portland before heading down Congress Street and ending near the Eastern Promenade.

    "The proposal envisions service every 10 minutes between Portland and Westbrook, and 20 minutes between Westbrook and Gorham.

    "'That's frequent enough that you're not relying on a schedule anymore,' said Andrew Clark, transit program manager for #GPCOG. 'You're no longer planning your day around the bus schedule. You just know you can go out to the station, and the bus will be there in 10 minutes or something like that.'

    "Clark said service every 10-20 minutes should also lure riders who wouldn't normally consider taking #PublicTransit.

    "'I think people understand the role that transit can play in making our cities better, its role in reducing congestion, its role in better climate outcomes, better social equity outcomes,' he said.

    "Greater Portland Metro would operate the proposed route, but the vehicles and stops would have a different look than the service's existing buses, Clark added.

    "The proposed routes are still a long way away, Clark said. The cities of Portland, Westbrook and Gorham will need to decide how much road space can be freed up for dedicated bus lanes. The project will also need to secure federal funds for the new bus lanes and some new battery-powered vehicles.

    "Local officials also eventually envision rapid transit routes to South Portland, Biddeford and Saco, Brunswick and Windham."

    mainepublic.org/business-and-e

    #GorhamBypass #SaveSmilingHillFarm #Sprawl
    #SaveTheForest #Woodlands
    #Meadows #InducedDemand
    #EnvironmentalImpact
    #GorhamConnector
    #SaveRedBrook #RedBrook
    #GreaterPortlandMaine
    #BusService #MTA
    #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms #PeterMills #JanetMills #CommuterRail #RapidTransit #GreaterPortland #Maine

  44. Rapid transit plan calls for 10-20 minute service through #PortlandMaine, #WestbrookMaine and #GorhamMaine

    Maine Public | By Nicole Ogrysko

    Published July 28, 2023

    "Local officials in #GreaterPortland are considering a system of #RapidTransit bus routes for the region.

    "Under a draft proposal from the Greater Portland Council of Governments, dedicated bus lanes would provide express service through Portland, Westbrook and Gorham more quickly than traditional bus service, with stops along the way.

    "The preferred route would start at the University of Southern Maine campus in Gorham, travel through downtown Westbrook and stop at the USM campus in Portland before heading down Congress Street and ending near the Eastern Promenade.

    "The proposal envisions service every 10 minutes between Portland and Westbrook, and 20 minutes between Westbrook and Gorham.

    "'That's frequent enough that you're not relying on a schedule anymore,' said Andrew Clark, transit program manager for #GPCOG. 'You're no longer planning your day around the bus schedule. You just know you can go out to the station, and the bus will be there in 10 minutes or something like that.'

    "Clark said service every 10-20 minutes should also lure riders who wouldn't normally consider taking #PublicTransit.

    "'I think people understand the role that transit can play in making our cities better, its role in reducing congestion, its role in better climate outcomes, better social equity outcomes,' he said.

    "Greater Portland Metro would operate the proposed route, but the vehicles and stops would have a different look than the service's existing buses, Clark added.

    "The proposed routes are still a long way away, Clark said. The cities of Portland, Westbrook and Gorham will need to decide how much road space can be freed up for dedicated bus lanes. The project will also need to secure federal funds for the new bus lanes and some new battery-powered vehicles.

    "Local officials also eventually envision rapid transit routes to South Portland, Biddeford and Saco, Brunswick and Windham."

    mainepublic.org/business-and-e

    #GorhamBypass #SaveSmilingHillFarm #Sprawl
    #SaveTheForest #Woodlands
    #Meadows #InducedDemand
    #EnvironmentalImpact
    #GorhamConnector
    #SaveRedBrook #RedBrook
    #GreaterPortlandMaine
    #BusService #MTA
    #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms #PeterMills #JanetMills #CommuterRail #RapidTransit #GreaterPortland #Maine

  45. Rapid transit plan calls for 10-20 minute service through #PortlandMaine, #WestbrookMaine and #GorhamMaine

    Maine Public | By Nicole Ogrysko

    Published July 28, 2023

    "Local officials in #GreaterPortland are considering a system of #RapidTransit bus routes for the region.

    "Under a draft proposal from the Greater Portland Council of Governments, dedicated bus lanes would provide express service through Portland, Westbrook and Gorham more quickly than traditional bus service, with stops along the way.

    "The preferred route would start at the University of Southern Maine campus in Gorham, travel through downtown Westbrook and stop at the USM campus in Portland before heading down Congress Street and ending near the Eastern Promenade.

    "The proposal envisions service every 10 minutes between Portland and Westbrook, and 20 minutes between Westbrook and Gorham.

    "'That's frequent enough that you're not relying on a schedule anymore,' said Andrew Clark, transit program manager for #GPCOG. 'You're no longer planning your day around the bus schedule. You just know you can go out to the station, and the bus will be there in 10 minutes or something like that.'

    "Clark said service every 10-20 minutes should also lure riders who wouldn't normally consider taking #PublicTransit.

    "'I think people understand the role that transit can play in making our cities better, its role in reducing congestion, its role in better climate outcomes, better social equity outcomes,' he said.

    "Greater Portland Metro would operate the proposed route, but the vehicles and stops would have a different look than the service's existing buses, Clark added.

    "The proposed routes are still a long way away, Clark said. The cities of Portland, Westbrook and Gorham will need to decide how much road space can be freed up for dedicated bus lanes. The project will also need to secure federal funds for the new bus lanes and some new battery-powered vehicles.

    "Local officials also eventually envision rapid transit routes to South Portland, Biddeford and Saco, Brunswick and Windham."

    mainepublic.org/business-and-e

    #GorhamBypass #SaveSmilingHillFarm #Sprawl
    #SaveTheForest #Woodlands
    #Meadows #InducedDemand
    #EnvironmentalImpact
    #GorhamConnector
    #SaveRedBrook #RedBrook
    #GreaterPortlandMaine
    #BusService #MTA
    #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms #PeterMills #JanetMills #CommuterRail #RapidTransit #GreaterPortland #Maine

  46. There are alternatives to the #GorhamBypass... This is one of them! A much better use for the #Infrastructure funds #Maine received!!!

    Gorham-Westbrook-Portland #RapidTransit Study

    The Gorham-Westbrook-Portland Rapid Transit Study examined the need for and benefits of a rapid transit line connecting Gorham, Westbrook, and Portland. Based on estimated ridership, travel times, operating costs, and social equity, the study concluded that the most direct and fastest route alignment is via Main Street, Brighton Ave, and Congress Street. From west to east, this alignment connects USM Gorham, Gorham Village, downtown Westbrook, Rock Row, USM Portland, Maine Medical Center, downtown Portland, and the Eastern Waterfront. See project document below:

    "The Bigger Picture. The purpose of this project is to provide fast, reliable, and frequent transit service that connects Gorham, Westbrook, and Portland's major transportation and/or activity centers. This project stems from our region's long-range transit plan Transit Tomorrow. That plan identifies five corridors where rapid transit is feasible. The Gorham-Westbrook-Portland corridor is the first corridor we studied. The bigger goal is to create a rapid transit network that allows us to meet the growing demand placed on our transportation network without building new roads or inducing more vehicle travel. "

    gpcog.org/557/Gorham-Westbrook

    #GorhamBypass #SaveSmilingHillFarm #Sprawl
    #SaveTheForest #Woodlands
    #Meadows #InducedDemand
    #EnvironmentalImpact
    #GorhamConnector
    #SaveRedBrook #RedBrook
    #GreaterPortlandMaine
    #LightRail #BikeLanes
    #BusService #MTA
    #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms #PeterMills #JanetMills #CommuterRail #RapidTransit #GreaterPortland #Maine

  47. There are alternatives to the #GorhamBypass... This is one of them! A much better use for the #Infrastructure funds #Maine received!!!

    Gorham-Westbrook-Portland #RapidTransit Study

    The Gorham-Westbrook-Portland Rapid Transit Study examined the need for and benefits of a rapid transit line connecting Gorham, Westbrook, and Portland. Based on estimated ridership, travel times, operating costs, and social equity, the study concluded that the most direct and fastest route alignment is via Main Street, Brighton Ave, and Congress Street. From west to east, this alignment connects USM Gorham, Gorham Village, downtown Westbrook, Rock Row, USM Portland, Maine Medical Center, downtown Portland, and the Eastern Waterfront. See project document below:

    "The Bigger Picture. The purpose of this project is to provide fast, reliable, and frequent transit service that connects Gorham, Westbrook, and Portland's major transportation and/or activity centers. This project stems from our region's long-range transit plan Transit Tomorrow. That plan identifies five corridors where rapid transit is feasible. The Gorham-Westbrook-Portland corridor is the first corridor we studied. The bigger goal is to create a rapid transit network that allows us to meet the growing demand placed on our transportation network without building new roads or inducing more vehicle travel. "

    gpcog.org/557/Gorham-Westbrook

    #GorhamBypass #SaveSmilingHillFarm #Sprawl
    #SaveTheForest #Woodlands
    #Meadows #InducedDemand
    #EnvironmentalImpact
    #GorhamConnector
    #SaveRedBrook #RedBrook
    #GreaterPortlandMaine
    #LightRail #BikeLanes
    #BusService #MTA
    #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms #PeterMills #JanetMills #CommuterRail #RapidTransit #GreaterPortland #Maine

  48. There are alternatives to the #GorhamBypass... This is one of them! A much better use for the #Infrastructure funds #Maine received!!!

    Gorham-Westbrook-Portland #RapidTransit Study

    The Gorham-Westbrook-Portland Rapid Transit Study examined the need for and benefits of a rapid transit line connecting Gorham, Westbrook, and Portland. Based on estimated ridership, travel times, operating costs, and social equity, the study concluded that the most direct and fastest route alignment is via Main Street, Brighton Ave, and Congress Street. From west to east, this alignment connects USM Gorham, Gorham Village, downtown Westbrook, Rock Row, USM Portland, Maine Medical Center, downtown Portland, and the Eastern Waterfront. See project document below:

    "The Bigger Picture. The purpose of this project is to provide fast, reliable, and frequent transit service that connects Gorham, Westbrook, and Portland's major transportation and/or activity centers. This project stems from our region's long-range transit plan Transit Tomorrow. That plan identifies five corridors where rapid transit is feasible. The Gorham-Westbrook-Portland corridor is the first corridor we studied. The bigger goal is to create a rapid transit network that allows us to meet the growing demand placed on our transportation network without building new roads or inducing more vehicle travel. "

    gpcog.org/557/Gorham-Westbrook

    #GorhamBypass #SaveSmilingHillFarm #Sprawl
    #SaveTheForest #Woodlands
    #Meadows #InducedDemand
    #EnvironmentalImpact
    #GorhamConnector
    #SaveRedBrook #RedBrook
    #GreaterPortlandMaine
    #LightRail #BikeLanes
    #BusService #MTA
    #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms #PeterMills #JanetMills #CommuterRail #RapidTransit #GreaterPortland #Maine

  49. There are alternatives to the #GorhamBypass... This is one of them! A much better use for the #Infrastructure funds #Maine received!!!

    Gorham-Westbrook-Portland #RapidTransit Study

    The Gorham-Westbrook-Portland Rapid Transit Study examined the need for and benefits of a rapid transit line connecting Gorham, Westbrook, and Portland. Based on estimated ridership, travel times, operating costs, and social equity, the study concluded that the most direct and fastest route alignment is via Main Street, Brighton Ave, and Congress Street. From west to east, this alignment connects USM Gorham, Gorham Village, downtown Westbrook, Rock Row, USM Portland, Maine Medical Center, downtown Portland, and the Eastern Waterfront. See project document below:

    "The Bigger Picture. The purpose of this project is to provide fast, reliable, and frequent transit service that connects Gorham, Westbrook, and Portland's major transportation and/or activity centers. This project stems from our region's long-range transit plan Transit Tomorrow. That plan identifies five corridors where rapid transit is feasible. The Gorham-Westbrook-Portland corridor is the first corridor we studied. The bigger goal is to create a rapid transit network that allows us to meet the growing demand placed on our transportation network without building new roads or inducing more vehicle travel. "

    gpcog.org/557/Gorham-Westbrook

    #GorhamBypass #SaveSmilingHillFarm #Sprawl
    #SaveTheForest #Woodlands
    #Meadows #InducedDemand
    #EnvironmentalImpact
    #GorhamConnector
    #SaveRedBrook #RedBrook
    #GreaterPortlandMaine
    #LightRail #BikeLanes
    #BusService #MTA
    #ProtectFarmland #LessCars #WorkingFarms #PeterMills #JanetMills #CommuterRail #RapidTransit #GreaterPortland #Maine