Transportopia: Public Transport Stories & Ideas
The World Cup drove unprecedented transit ridership across U.S. host cities, while New York unveiled an $8 billion redesign for Penn Station that mixes grandeur with controversy. Meanwhile, a proposed federal bill could cut transit funding just as Bogota launches its long-awaited metro, highlighting the stakes for transit investment and political will. Transportopia News and Views with Rick L'Amie - our bonus episode between full episodes - breaks down these top stories and what they mean for the future of public transportation. SOURCES / SHOW NOTES 1. World Cup Drives Record Transit Ridership — APTA Passenger Transport / Metro Magazine, June 2026 https://aptapassengertransport.com/bay-area-partnership-a-success-for-world-cup-opener-record-breaking-ridership/ [https://aptapassengertransport.com/bay-area-partnership-a-success-for-world-cup-opener-record-breaking-ridership/] 2. Penn Station $8B Redesign Unveiled — PBS NewsHour, June 10, 2026 https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/new-yorks-penn-station-to-get-8-billion-remodel-with-columns-sunlight-and-trumps-name [https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/new-yorks-penn-station-to-get-8-billion-remodel-with-columns-sunlight-and-trumps-name] 3. BUILD America 250 Act Analysis — Urban Institute, June 11, 2026 https://www.urban.org/urban-wire/congresss-transportation-reauthorization-bill-would-drastically-underfund-transit-and [https://www.urban.org/urban-wire/congresss-transportation-reauthorization-bill-would-drastically-underfund-transit-and] 4. Bogotá Tests First Rail Metro — High Speed via NJTOD, June 1, 2026 https://www.highspeed.blog/bogota-gets-its-metro/?ref=high-speed-newsletter [https://www.highspeed.blog/bogota-gets-its-metro/?ref=high-speed-newsletter]
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