Transportopia: Public Transport Stories & Ideas
Transportopia host Rick L'Amie rides the G and 7 with his daughter Lauren as she describes life as a longtime New York City transit rider. They discuss the quirky G train jog, seasonal shutdowns, and the city’s 24-hour subway that makes car-free living possible. Lauren reflects on moving from Austin, selling her car, and how transit shapes daily life — from schlepping furniture on the train to mourning the MetroCard as the system moves to OMNY. She also dispels myths about subway safety and urges newcomers: take the train. SHOW NOTES — REFERENCES & LINKS The MTA — mta.info [https://www.mta.info/] (official site, all NYC subway info) The G train service page the notorious service change closings for 2026— https://www.mta.info/article/service-changes-g-line-2026 [https://www.mta.info/article/service-changes-g-line-2026] OMNY (tap-to-pay) — omny.info [https://omny.info/] (MTA’s contactless fare system) End of the MetroCard — https://www.mta.info/press-release/mta-partners-iconic-culinary-vendors-celebrate-end-of-metrocard [https://www.mta.info/press-release/mta-partners-iconic-culinary-vendors-celebrate-end-of-metrocard] (MTA’s official MetroCard sunset announcement*) New York City Transit Museum — nytransitmuseum.org [https://www.nytransitmuseum.org/] (the place to go for token, MetroCard, and subway history) Austin, Texas Capital Metro (Cap Metro) — capmetro.org [https://www.capmetro.org/] (Austin’s public transit agency) Cap MetroRail Red Line — capmetro.org/rail [http://httpscapmetro.org/rail] (the commuter rail line referenced in the episode)
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