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Bozeman Beat

What's it called? Light rail!

31 min · 1 de may de 2026
portada del episodio What's it called? Light rail!

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It's more of a Shelbyville idea anyway. In this episode, we talk about the future of public transportation in Bozeman. How will we promote the humble bus now that we're a city of over 50,000 people? How much does a light rail cost? How do we reduce traffic even as we continue to grow as an economic hub for the area? We discuss these questions and more with Bozeman's Transportation & Engineering Director Nick Ross. Learn more about the Gallatin Valley MPO and its Long Range Transportation Plan: https://www.bozemanmt.gov/services/gvmpo/plans/long-range-transportation-plan [https://www.bozemanmt.gov/services/gvmpo/plans/long-range-transportation-plan]

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