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This week we’re staying in Phoenix and picking up where we left off last week. Paul talks with current Valley Metro (https://www.valleymetro.org/) CEO Jessica Mefford-Miller about the light rail expansion, but more than that, Jessica talks about how Valley Metro keeps its cool in the scorching summer heat.
You would not believe the amount of air conditioning needed for each light rail train. Small hint, it’s more than a house or two.
While riding the LRT and streetcars Paul and Jessica talk about how Valley Metro is helping businesses deal with construction and how Artsline brings art to the community while taking transit.
As a special feature, Paul talks with Ryan Johnson, CEO of Culdesac, about this car-free planned community outside of Tempe—with its own light rail stop!
Valley Metro and Phoenix will be the stars of the show on Transit Unplugged TV in January. Make sure you subscribe on YouTube you so don’t miss this smokin’ hot episode. https://www.youtube.com/@transitunplugged
Next week on the show we have Marco D’Angelo President and CEO of CUTA (Canadian Urban Transit Association) and regular contributor Mike Bismeyer with interviews recorded at the recent CUTA conference held in Edmonton, AB.
Question or comment? Email us at [email protected].
0:00 Beating the heat at Valley Metro
01:26 Introduction to Valley Metro Light Rail
02:01 Addressing Construction Impact on Local Businesses
03:00 Exploring the Valley Metro System and its Expansion
04:15 Adapting to Post-Pandemic Ridership Patterns and Heat Challenges
11:57 Exploring Culdesac: A Car-Free Neighborhood
18:03 New LRT trains at Valley Metro and the growth of LRT
18:51 Artsline: community art across Valley Metro stops and stations
20:29 The Future of Valley Metro and Transit in Phoenix
22:22 Coming up next week on Transit Unplugged
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This week we’re staying in Phoenix and picking up where we left off last week. Paul talks with current Valley Metro (https://www.valleymetro.org/) CEO Jessica Mefford-Miller about the light rail expansion, but more than that, Jessica talks about how Valley Metro keeps its cool in the scorching summer heat.
You would not believe the amount of air conditioning needed for each light rail train. Small hint, it’s more than a house or two.
While riding the LRT and streetcars Paul and Jessica talk about how Valley Metro is helping businesses deal with construction and how Artsline brings art to the community while taking transit.
As a special feature, Paul talks with Ryan Johnson, CEO of Culdesac, about this car-free planned community outside of Tempe—with its own light rail stop!
Valley Metro and Phoenix will be the stars of the show on Transit Unplugged TV in January. Make sure you subscribe on YouTube you so don’t miss this smokin’ hot episode. https://www.youtube.com/@transitunplugged
Next week on the show we have Marco D’Angelo President and CEO of CUTA (Canadian Urban Transit Association) and regular contributor Mike Bismeyer with interviews recorded at the recent CUTA conference held in Edmonton, AB.
Question or comment? Email us at [email protected].
0:00 Beating the heat at Valley Metro
01:26 Introduction to Valley Metro Light Rail
02:01 Addressing Construction Impact on Local Businesses
03:00 Exploring the Valley Metro System and its Expansion
04:15 Adapting to Post-Pandemic Ridership Patterns and Heat Challenges
11:57 Exploring Culdesac: A Car-Free Neighborhood
18:03 New LRT trains at Valley Metro and the growth of LRT
18:51 Artsline: community art across Valley Metro stops and stations
20:29 The Future of Valley Metro and Transit in Phoenix
22:22 Coming up next week on Transit Unplugged
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