T use up despite drop in gas cost
Advocates hope increase reflects shift in habits
When gas prices began to plummet last summer, transit officials worried that the legions of commuters who were nudged onto the train by costly fill-ups would get back in their cars and forget all about mass transit. (Full article: 839 words)
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