You may recall Arlo Guthrie\u2019s wonderful song, \u201cCity of New Orleans\u201d about the train from Chicago to NOLA.\u00a0 In the movie \u201cRisky Business,\u201d the mystery of what a couple of young lovers were doing occurred on the \u2018el\u2019 (or elevated subway) in Chicago.\u00a0 If you have trouble sleeping and have a device that provides soothing sounds to help take you into dreamland, you\u2019ll find dozens of train and subway sounds, but virtually nothing from either a Greyhound or your metropolitan bus service.<\/p>\n
But those of us who are rail lovers have to come to grips with the inherent limitation of trains and subways: They can travel only where tracks exist.\u00a0 Laying new track is a major public works program.<\/p>\n
Buses can essentially go wherever paved roads exist, thus they have unparalleled capacity and flexibility for mass transit.<\/p>\n
As Aaron Renn has reported<\/a> in \u201cUrbanophile,\u201d<\/p>\n Buses are what most people think of when they think of not getting anywhere: senior citizens waiting in lines, guys counting out change, double-parked cars. They are less sexy than subways and tend to be ignored until the MTA announces another round of service cuts. The last time buses were new was in the forties, when they were installed around the city as a cheaper, more flexible alternative to streetcars\u2026.But over the last decade, in a few transit-enlightened cities around the world, the bus has received a dramatic makeover. It has been reengineered to load passengers more quickly. It has become much more energy-efficient. And, most important, the bus system\u2014the network of bus lines and its relationship to the city street\u2014has been rethought.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Streetcars are making a comeback, but like buses, their speed and efficiency is limited by street lights and stop signs.\u00a0 Unlike streetcars, buses have the flexibility to change routes when gridlock paralyzes their movement.<\/p>\n There is no inherent reason why buses can\u2019t be more attractive and enjoyable.<\/p>\n Borrowing interior designs from airport vans, etc., municipal buses can provide passengers with comfortable experiences where they can be comfortable and relax.\u00a0 Since buses are a slow means of point-to-point transit, passengers deserve a trade-off, and the most likely \u201creward\u201d is comfortable seating with ample leg room.<\/p>\n