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Re: Outer East PT sidelined: Scoresby Fwy back on agenda
- Subject: Re: Outer East PT sidelined: Scoresby Fwy back on agenda
- From: Vaughan Williams <ender2000@my-deja.com>
- Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 07:35:16 GMT
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
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- Xref: bclass.spectrum.com.au aus.rail:15887
It wouldn't matter if it was free. People would still not use it unless
it provided an adequate quality of service.
In article <9pb9ps8ujifhs4ovpkdnm4ngn6m3elafce@4ax.com>,
pnunn@melbpc.org.au wrote:
> Precisely my argument for making public transport not only available
> but totally free..
>
> Peter
>
> >This also means, if more people are using public transport, less
people are
> >using the road
>
> Peter Nunn
> DownUnder
>
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