Shuttles will replace 60-foot Orange Line bus service to Warner Center.
13th Annual National Dump the Pump Day Is today!
Public awareness day encourages people to "Dump the Pump" by parking their car and riding a bus or train instead.
Public awareness day encourages people to "Dump the Pump" by parking their car and riding a bus or train instead.
The savings are based on the cost of commuting by public transportation compared to the cost of owning and driving a vehicle.
Sponsored by APTA, this national public awareness day encourages people to "Dump the Pump" by parking their car and riding a bus or train instead.
Every year U.S. public transportation use saves 37 million metric tons of carbon emissions and 4.2 billion gallons of gasoline.
Sponsored by APTA, in partnership with the Natural Resources Defense Council, this national public awareness day encourages people to change their travel behavior and switch from driving a car to riding a bus or train.
APTA first started the event in June 2006 when gas prices had reached $3 per gallon and the public demand for public transportation was growing in response to high gas prices.
Most trains operated at or near capacity. Special four-car sets were operated to accommodate the anticipated overflow crowd.
June 20 will mark the 8th annual National Dump the Pump Day sponsored by the American Public Transportation Association, in partnership with the Sierra Club and the Natural Resources Defense Council.
National public transportation awareness day encourages people to “dump the pump” by parking their car and riding public transit instead.
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