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	<title>Comments on: Transit Quote of the Week</title>
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		<title>By: nl</title>
		<link>http://seattletransitblog.com/2007/05/26/transit-quote-of-the-week/#comment-100</link>
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		<description>Again I can&#039;t emphasize how important voting yes is going to be.  I must say, I rode SkyTrain in Vancouver this weekend, and I was impressed some of my friends in that area complain about the system.  I am not sure why that is one of the most efficient transit systems I have seen.  Seattle would benefit greatly by having one of those.  We parked in King George for $1 for the whole day, rode on SkyTrain via an $8 day ticket that then transfered to all buses.  Nice.  Seattle definitely could use a system like that!  If anyone is on the fence, go to Vancouver and you will see how far behind we are!</description>
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Again I can&#8217;t emphasize how important voting yes is going to be.  I must say, I rode SkyTrain in Vancouver this weekend, and I was impressed some of my friends in that area complain about the system.  I am not sure why that is one of the most efficient transit systems I have seen.  Seattle would benefit greatly by having one of those.  We parked in King George for $1 for the whole day, rode on SkyTrain via an $8 day ticket that then transfered to all buses.  Nice.  Seattle definitely could use a system like that!  If anyone is on the fence, go to Vancouver and you will see how far behind we are!<!-- google_ad_section_end --></p>
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