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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;Carfree Cities&#8221; Conference Comes to Portland</title>
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		<title>By: momos</title>
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		<description>NYC needs modern electric trams like that. Crisscrossing Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx. NYC should have the goal of rebuilding its tram network to the density of its former heyday. But this time trams should be silent and sleek with bright, spacious interiors (where bikes can be brought on board) and clearly audible announcements. Imagine!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NYC needs modern electric trams like that. Crisscrossing Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx. NYC should have the goal of rebuilding its tram network to the density of its former heyday. But this time trams should be silent and sleek with bright, spacious interiors (where bikes can be brought on board) and clearly audible announcements. Imagine!</p>
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