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Texans Finally Learn that Public Transportation CAN BE Profitable!!
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<P mce_keep="true">[quote user="Awesome!"] <P>[quote user="videomaker"] <P>Sam,</P> <P>If its not profitable,why is DART growing like gangbusters covering nearly every part of Dallas and now Dallas county? If you dont think its profitable go ride DART across downtwn Dallas and during the lunch hr ,not to mention rush and come back and tell us what you think ! I dont think its ALL about money,profit.. </P> <P>[/quote]</P> <P>Danny</P> <P>I think DART needs to come down to Austin and give CapitalMetro some classes. </P> <P>Javier[/quote]</P> <P>Interestingly, Doug Allen, who was part of the DART management team overseeing the implementation of the DART Red and Blue light rail lines, is now a Vice President of Capital Metro. He is a good guy, but it does not appear that he has been able to untangle the mess associated with the start-up of Capital Metro's commuter rail system.</P>
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