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CitySkip The Boys and the Subway

"An illustrator's account of his travels through New York City's subway system, accompanied by his young sons as expert guides." Read th...

Started by CitySkip

1 Jul 6
Reply by Jonathan Luu

Michael Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Robert Reich on Gas Prices and Public Transportation

Tuesday, June 03, 2008 With Gas at $4 a Gallon, We Need Public Transportation, But Why We Can't Get It by Robert Reich I've never been a...

Started by Michael

2 Jun 27
Reply by Jonathan Luu

CitySkip Toll Road Offers New Jersey a Fiscal Test Drive

"The 157-mile-long toll road that slices through northern Indiana and connects Ohio to Illinois is as unremarkable as they come. On the w...

Started by CitySkip

0 Apr 14

CitySkip Photo Tour of The Longest Escalator System In The World

Take the tour of Hong Kong's escalator system.

Started by CitySkip

0 Mar 11

CitySkip Belt Trains: A 1932 Vision of Future Urban Transit

An image of future transit published in Modern Mechanix magazine in 1932, found on Gridskipper. Inhabitants would be whisked through th...

Started by CitySkip

0 Mar 11

CitySkip World's most unique commutes

Ottawa, Canada is home to the world's longest ice skating rink, the Rideau Canal Skateway. A 4.5-mile-long (7.8 km) stretch of the canal ...

Started by CitySkip

0 Mar 11

CitySkip Add your transportation photos

Paste links to your transportation photos on CitySkip and they'll also be added to the Transportation on CitySkip slideshow: http://city...

Started by CitySkip

1 Nov. 29, 2007
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CitySkip In Portland, Cultivating a Culture of Two Wheels

PORTLAND, Ore. — Susan Peithman did not have a job lined up when she moved here in September to pursue a career in “nonmotorized transpor...

Started by CitySkip

1 Nov. 5, 2007
Reply by CitySkip

CitySkip Story of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collapse

I just learned about the story of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse (November 7, 1940). It was a wind-induced collapse that occurred (at...

Started by CitySkip

0 Sep. 2, 2007

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