Happening Now
Transit agency tells its own story
September 17, 2013
Written By Malcolm Kenton
The task of clearly illustrating and promoting the vital role that passenger train and rail transit services play in the communities they serve is often left to advocacy groups like NARP. Rarely do you see railroads or transit agencies take advantage of the resources at their disposal to tell their own stories. That’s why the series of infographic narratives that the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) has unveiled are rather groundbreaking.
CATS operates a six-year-old, 9.6-mile light rail line in North Carolina’s largest city, which is a national financial center (home to Bank of America’s headquarters), and the city seeks to expand the system by lengthening the existing line, adding at least one more light rail line, and building a streetcar in Uptown (the central business district). But the city faces headwinds from critics who use false figures and data taken out of context to make transit seem irrelevant. CATS is taking these critics head-on by posting graphics like this that proclaim the facts on the sides of buses and trains:
View the rest of the infographics here.
NARP applauds this take-charge move by CATS. We look forward to other rail transportation providers following the agency’s lead and taking control of the frame of the public debate about the appropriate level of investment in passenger train services—basing it on facts, not the myths that rail opponents are wont to spread. Stay tuned for NARP to unveil our own infographics in the near future.
"It is an honor to be recognized by the Rail Passengers Association for my efforts to strengthen and expand America’s passenger rail. Golden spikes were once used by railroads to mark the completion of important rail projects, so I am truly grateful to receive the Golden Spike Award as a way to mark the end of a career that I’ve spent fighting to invest in our country’s rail system. As Chair of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, it has been my priority to bolster funding for Amtrak, increase and expand routes, look to the future by supporting high-speed projects, and improve safety, culminating in $66 billion in new funding in the Bipartisan infrastructure Law."
Representative Peter DeFazio (OR-04)
March 30, 2022, on receiving the Association's Golden Spike Award for his years of dedication and commitment to passenger rail.
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