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Editorial: Can Taylor Swift fans save public transit? Maybe

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion July 27, 2023

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All the doomsday talk about a public transit death spiral? Shake it off. Because fans going to Taylor Swift’s concerts are fueling a city-by-city transit boom that points the way to reviving slumping ridership by improving service for leisure travelers and non-9-to-5 commuters. Cities across the country have seen ridership surge from “Swifties” choosing to take transit to the star’s sold-out Eras Tour. In Atlanta, nearly 140,000 people... + full article



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