Public Transit http://nwpr.org en Moscow's New Intermodal Transit Center Part of Sustainable Development Trend http://nwpr.org/post/moscows-new-intermodal-transit-center-part-sustainable-development-trend University of Idaho and City of Moscow officials held a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday for a new $2 million Intermodal Transit Center on the Palouse. The facility will be located on the east end of the university campus and serve as a hub for regional buses, taxis, and other transportation services. Thu, 24 May 2012 13:45:58 +0000 Glenn Mosley 8864 at http://nwpr.org Low Fares Won’t Lure Some Train Riders To New Bus Service http://nwpr.org/post/low-fares-won-t-lure-some-train-riders-new-bus-service-0 <p>A new bus service in the Northwest makes some eye-catching promises: Extra legroom, non-stop service between major cities, and fares starting at just a dollar. Boltbus could change the way people travel between Portland, Seattle and Vancouver, BC. Correspondent Chris Lehman wanted to see which is better: Boltbus or an Amtrak train.</p><p> Wed, 23 May 2012 14:25:31 +0000 Chris Lehman 8791 at http://nwpr.org Low Fares Won’t Lure Some Train Riders To New Bus Service