14-05-2025 17:39 via washingtontimes.com

Public transportation faces 'death spiral' as pandemic funds dry up

Major cuts to public bus and rail services are looming in cities from Chicago to San Francisco, as combined route reductions and fare hikes suggest a post-pandemic "death spiral" in ridership and revenue.
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