If I were more of a political activist, I might be inclined to raise a little ruckus in my new community of residence.
Fairview, Texas, is a nice town in Collin County, just north of Dallas County, which is where Big D is located.
The issue at hand? Why not run the light rail service that shoots north from Dallas to Fairview?
Dallas Area Rapid Transit is a successful mass transit system that serves the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. We’ve ridden DART from Plano south to the Dallas County Fairgrounds. It’s a nice ride, believe me.
I now live just a few blocks east of where the rail line ought to run, along U.S. Highway 75. Except that it doesn’t come this far north.
Were they to run the line just a little farther north from Plano, past Allen, through Fairview and into McKinney, I would use the train. I would be its most vocal champion. I would take up the cudgel for mass transit rail ridership.
My hometown of Portland, Ore., is arguably the unofficial “mass transit capital of the United States.” Its bus system is second to none; it runs a light-rail system that carries passengers into the city from miles beyond the city limits.
I don’t yet know whether they plan to extend DART service eventually farther into Collin County. I’ll have to study up on it, sniff around, ask some questions.
Fairview Town Hall is just around the corner from where we live these days.
What the heck … I believe I am going to stick my head in the door and ask to speak to the city manager/administrator.
Hey, why not try to rustle up some interest in a proven method of moving people from place to place?
Wish me luck.