Bussin' - The Greenville Transit Podcast

Tune in as Greenlink riders speak candidly about what a 30-minute bus frequency would mean for them and the community. Hear Tracy's reflections on the past and present, DeShawn's thoughts on efficiency and environmental benefits, and discover how...

Show Notes

Tune in as Greenlink riders speak candidly about what a 30-minute bus frequency would mean for them and the community. Hear Tracy's reflections on the past and present, DeShawn's thoughts on efficiency and environmental benefits, and discover how public transportation affects even those who usually drive. Join us in exploring the human side of public transit and how a simple change in frequency could impact lives, improve accessibility, and bring the community together. Together, we can reshape our city's transit landscape. Visit GreenvilleConnects.org to join our newsletter. In our newsletter, you’ll learn more about Greenville transit and discover how you can contribute to our cause.

Resources:

Greenville Connects

www.greenvilleconnects.org 

LSE - Suburban Sprawl Costs Americans $1 Trillion / year

https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2015/06/01/urban-sprawl-costs-the-american-economy-more-than-1-trillion-annually-smart-growth-policies-may-be-the-answer/ 

Transit Alternatives to Cars

https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2020/1/7/does-building-transit-reduce-traffic-congestion#:~:text=The%20More%20Complicated%20Answer%3A%20Sometimes,how%20bad%20congestion%20can%20get

Greenlink Fares

https://www.greenvillesc.gov/595/Passes-Fares

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Produced by Podcast Studio X.

Bussin' is a project of Greenville Connects.

What is Bussin' - The Greenville Transit Podcast?

Welcome to the behind-the-scenes bus riding podcast, Bussin'! Join us on the Greenlink busses as we hear from everyday citizens, movers and shakers in the community, candidates for County Council elections, and more. Thanks for riding along with us on Bussin' - The Greenville Transit Podcast.

About Greenville Connects:
Greenville Connects is a coalition of Greenville County residents who believe that a strong transit system is essential to a strong community.