Transit Tour - Miami
Miami’s transit network can feel like a highlight reel one minute and a facepalm the next. We start downtown at Government Center, hop the MetroMover, and then ride Metrorail south on the Green Line, where the elevated g...
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Transit Tangents
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Neville Goddard
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John C.S. Abbott
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Alexis de Tocqueville
The Art of War by Sun Tzu
Sun Tzu
The Haunted Bunker: Paranormal Mysteries & the Unexplained
Shane L. Waters, Joshua Waters, Kim Morrow
Unpacking Israeli History
Unpacked
Norrtälje 400 år
Norrtälje 400 år
The WallBuilders Show
Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green
BBC Lê
BBC Brasil
Playlist Culture G : les podcasts pour apprendre chaque jour
Acast France
Rock a Domicilio
Alberto Marchena
The Lone Gunman Podcast : JFK Assassination
Rob Clark
Stars of the Golden Age: An Old Hollywood Podcast
Erin Carlson
F.A.Z. Finanzen & Immobilien
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
You're Wrong About
Sarah Marshall
Welcome to Florida
Chadd Scott
Seforimchatter
Nachi Weinstein
Space Waffles
The Geeky Waffle
Jack Norton's Old-Time Radio Show: 1920s and 1930s 78 RPM Records
Jack Norton
Tape Spaghetti
Blake Wyland & Scott Marquart
Next Level Soul Podcast with Alex Ferrari
Alex Ferrari
The Movie Test of Time
Bendy Media
Henry läser Wikipedia
Acast
5 Til' Midnight
TALKS Inc
Where Did the Road Go?
Seriah Azkath
Cautionary Tales of History
Cautionary Tales of History
Restful History for Sleep
The Rest
Geek History Lesson
Jason Inman & Ashley Victoria Robinson
History & Factoids about today
Coool Media
HistoryPod
Scott Allsop
Geschichte
Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF)
Les Fabuleux Destins
Bababam
Liberal Halvtime
Civita og Moderne Media
Radio Retropolis
Radio Retropolis
History
Louis & Chris
Miami’s transit network can feel like a highlight reel one minute and a facepalm the next. We start downtown at Government Center, hop the MetroMover, and then ride Metrorail south on the Green Line, where the elevated g...
Austin’s Project Connect is getting dragged in the headlines as “off the rails” and “one of the most expensive light rail projects in the country,” so we slow down and fact-check the story with the full timeline. We walk...
Orlando isn’t short on pavement, but it is short on fast, reliable public transportation and the cost shows up everywhere: rent, commute times, missed opportunities, and that feeling that the city is always one traffic j...
A 140 mph bus on California freeways sounds like a joke you would see in your news feed, until you realize Caltrans is seriously studying it. We dig into the “bullet bus” concept and what it would actually require to run...
What happens when you try to live in the real Orlando without a car? We spend a full day riding Lynx buses from the airport to downtown, up to Winter Park, back through the Florida Mall Superstop, and finally to Disney S...
A beach trip shouldn’t require a car, so we put St. Petersburg’s Sunrunner Bus Rapid Transit to the test the only way that counts: we rode it, timed it, transferred on it, and paid attention to the small details that mak...
Spirit Airlines didn’t just sell cheap tickets, it reshaped how Americans think about flying. Now it’s shut down, and we’re asking the uncomfortable question: if the biggest ultra-low-cost carrier disappears, do all of u...
Atlanta just took a real swing at better bus service and it’s bigger than a single new route. We’re breaking down MARTA’s newly opened A-Line bus rapid transit and the agency’s full bus network redesign, a rare top-to-bo...
Caltrain finally delivers the kind of service the Bay Area has asked for: faster trips, better frequency, and a smoother ride after electrification. Then we hit the uncomfortable question: why is a transit fiscal cliff s...
$150 to take the train to a World Cup match is the kind of headline that makes you do a double take. We dig into the growing fight over World Cup 2026 public transit pricing and why some US host regions seem ready to tre...
Colorado’s Front Range is one of the most obvious “should have a train” corridors in the United States, yet the Denver to Boulder to Fort Collins connection has stalled for decades. We dig into what’s changing and why a ...
A historic train station sits near the heart of Salt Lake City, but many riders still get dropped on the edge of downtown and told to transfer and walk through empty industrial blocks. That disconnect is at the center of...
Caltrain’s Peninsula Corridor Electrification Project is the kind of US transit upgrade we desperately need more of: a 51-mile modernization between San Francisco and San Jose that turns a solid but peak-focused commuter...
License plates for e-bikes sound...ridiculous. Imagine: DMV trips, new fees, insurance quotes, and a bigger wall between people and the cheapest form of electric transportation in the US. With gas prices climbing and mo...
“Passenger rail is dead” gets thrown around like it’s a fact, but the ridership numbers keep refusing to cooperate. We zoom out to Amtrak’s systemwide performance first, including record highs of 32.8 million rides in FY...
Pittsburgh doesn’t usually come to mind as a “big transit city,” but once you look closely, it has some of the most practical and inventive transit infrastructure in the U.S. We dig into how Pittsburgh’s hills, rivers, a...
A strange transit showdown is brewing in Berlin: build a practical tram that stitches together everyday trips, or elevate a sleek maglev that sprints between a handful of stations. Louis spent the day on the ground from ...
What happens when you hand teams a stack of clues, the Transit App, a free bus pass, and then issue one non-negotiable rule—no rideshare? Urban Quest turns Austin into a living classroom where kids and adults learn to na...
We break down Miami’s fast-evolving transit network and spotlight the new Northeast Corridor commuter rail that links Miami Central to Aventura. From BRT with crossing arms to Tri-Rail’s downtown link and funding twists,...
Starting at Notre Dame and ending at the Eiffel Tower sounds like a classic Paris day. In between, we set a challenge: cross the city using only public transit and discover what makes a system feel truly effortless.The r...
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