• Transportopia Episode 16 News and Views Feb. 17, 2026
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode of the Transportopia Podcast, host Rick L’Amie discusses key public transportation stories from across the U.S., focusing on the transit governance debate at Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), operating decisions in Connecticut, and the ongoing electrification of transportation. The episode highlights the challenges transit agencies face in balancing financial realities, infrastructure investments, and climate goals, while also addressing regional politics and ridership recovery. Join us next week for part two of our interview with Sarah Goodyear and Doug Gordon of The War on Cars Podcast.

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    6 Min.
  • Transportopia Episode 15: The War on Cars
    Feb 10 2026

    In this conversation, Rick L’Amie engages with Sarah Goodyear and Doug Gordon, co-hosts of the The War on Cars Podcast to discuss the evolving landscape of public transportation, the historical context of The War on Cars, and the implications of current transportation policies. They share personal experiences with transit, explore the impact of infrastructure on communities, and reflect on the process of writing their popular book 'Life After Cars'. The discussion also touches on the future of transportation, including the role of autonomous vehicles and the importance of community advocacy in shaping a better urban environment.

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    37 Min.
  • Transportopia News and Views: Episode 14 Jan. 282025
    Jan 28 2026
    In this episode of Transportopia News and Views, Rick L’Amie discusses the latest developments in public transportation, focusing on federal funding stability, trends in transit projects, the shift towards electric buses, and the ongoing debate around fare policies. The conversation highlights the importance of predictable federal support for transit agencies and the challenges they face in implementing new technologies and policies. The Episode also includes an excerpt from next week's full episode feature War on Cars Podcast hosts Sarah Goodyear and Doug Gordon, who recently released their book Life After Cars. Takeaways
    • Core federal funding for public transportation is largely intact.
    • Transit agencies are managing operating costs and workforce shortages.
    • There is a trend towards more rapid bus transit and enhanced corridors.
    • Electric buses are becoming standard in fleet planning.
    • Electrification is central to future transit planning.
    • Fare-free bus proposals are gaining political traction.
    • New York's MTA has increased fares despite fare-free discussions.
    • Advocates argue for treating transit as essential infrastructure.
    • Transit funding debates are about more than just fares.
    • Agencies face challenges with charging infrastructure for electric buses.
    Show Notes & Source Links

    Federal Transit Funding

    • American Public Transportation Association (APTA): Federal funding and policy updates https://www.apta.com

    • Federal Transit Administration: Transit funding programs https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding

    Transit Expansion Trends

    • Overview of upcoming U.S. transit project openings and expansion trends https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rabbit-link_13-transit-projects-expected-to-open-in-the-activity-7419861373377089536-JVsQ

    • Axios: Coverage of major rail openings and delays (Seattle example) https://www.axios.com/local/seattle/2026/01/23/seattle-bellevue-light-rail-opening-east-link-delay-i90

    Electric Buses & Fleet Electrification

    • Sustainable Bus: Global electric bus news and analysis https://www.sustainable-bus.com

    • FTA Low or No Emission (Low-No) Program https://www.newsweek.com/zohran-mamdani-faces-backlash-as-bus-fares-rise-in-new-york-city-11310481

    • Streetsblog NYC: Fare-free bus results and advocacy perspective https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/01/23/letter-to-mamdani-from-maryland-free-buses-are-working-great

    Coming Next Week

    • Interview with The War on Cars podcast hosts Sarah Goodyear and Doug Gordon https://thewaroncars.org

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    6 Min.
  • Transportopia Episode 13: 2025 Mass Transit Magazine Cover Stories Review with Brandon Lewis
    Jan 15 2026
    • In this episode of Transportopia, host Rick L’Amie welcomes Brandon Lewis, associate editor at Mass Transit Magazine, to discuss the evolving landscape of public transit. They delve into recent fare hikes in New York City and the implications for trust and equity among riders. Brandon shares insights from his recent articles, highlighting stories that showcase how transit impacts people's lives, from zero-emission buses in California to rural mobility in New Mexico. The conversation emphasizes the importance of customer experience and the ongoing challenges transit agencies face, including funding uncertainties and the integration of new technologies like AI in enhancing safety and security. Visit transportopia.org to read our blog and other resources.

    Resources:

    Brandon's article on the 2025 Mass Transit Cover Stories

    The Infrastructure Technology Podcast

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    24 Min.
  • Transportopia Episode 12: The Intersection of Transit and Housing featuring AP Reporter Michael Casey
    Dec 9 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Transportopia Podcast, host Rick engages with Associated Press journalist Michael Casey to explore the intricate relationship between public transportation and housing. Based on Michael's recent AP story, No car? No problem. Building apartments near public transit could help address the housing crisis, they discuss the impact of the MBTA Communities Act in Massachusetts, the challenges of zoning laws, and the political narratives surrounding transit and housing. Michael shares insights from his reporting, highlighting human stories that illustrate the real-world implications of these policies. The conversation emphasizes the need for collaboration among developers, policymakers, and communities to create sustainable urban environments that prioritize accessibility and equity. Plus a look at this weeks Transportopia News and Views.

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    24 Min.
  • Transportopia Episode 11: News and Views: What we're Thankful for in Public Transit
    Nov 26 2025

    Thanksgiving week special bonus edition of Transportopia Podcast News and Views with host Rick L'Amie. We take a look at recent developments in public transit that make us thankful. We'll be back next week with a full episode. Until then on this short work week, have a blessed and Happy Thanksgiving from the Transportopia team! And tell us what makes you thankful in the world of transit. Drop us a note at transportopia.org.

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    3 Min.
  • Transportopia Episode 10 Reimagining Public Transit: Insights from Jarrett Walker
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode of Transportopia, host Rick L’Amie engages with urbanist consultant and Human Transit author Jarrett Walker, discussing the evolution of public transit in light of recent societal changes. They explore the impact of the pandemic, the importance of access to opportunity, freedom, and the psychological barriers that affect transit use. Walker emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to transit planning that considers land use, community needs, and the future of mobility, including the potential role of driverless vehicles. Plus the weekly transit news roundup and analysis.

    Resources:

    Human Transit Website AP Article by Michael Casey: No car? No problem. Building apartments near public transit could help address the housing crisis

    Transportini Mocktail Recipe

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    31 Min.
  • Transportopia Episode 9 News and Views Nov. 12 2025
    Nov 12 2025
    Following a break for the Veteran's Day holiday, this bonus transit news and views episode explores the current challenges facing transit systems, highlighting the pressures from suburban revolts, tariff shocks, and rider activism. It emphasizes the importance of trust, consistency, and access in building effective transit systems that connect communities to opportunities. The episode previews next week's full episode with an excerpt from Human Transit author Jarrett Walker on the political challenges many transit systems face.
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    7 Min.