Bus vs. Train
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Carter C. Bravmann’s Oct. 2 letter is yet another example of the failure of people concerned with mass transportation to think holistically.
Certainly, the train is faster. But if you live five miles from the train and two blocks from the bus, then what is the time differential? Not everyone has the choice he makes for himself.
At current costs, the transit agency can buy more than 1,000 buses for every mile of subway. What a transportation network those buses could make!
ROBERT SPIES
Santa Monica
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