Topic: Public Transport

17 chapters across the catalog

Prime Time Purge
Episode 1458 2:27:32 - 2:31:51

1458: Prime Time Purge

German Inflation, Nine-Euro Transport Ticket

Germany has introduced a 9-euro monthly public transport ticket to help citizens cope with record-high inflation, which reached 7.9% in May. While the measure is popular, it has led to concerns about overcrowded trains during the summer. The German government also lowered fuel taxes, though citizens report that the relief has not significantly impacted prices at the pump. These subsidies are characterized as "phony deflationary measures" that mask the underlying economic destruction.

Viral Blizzard
Episode 1409 18:20 - 22:01

1409: Viral Blizzard

London and New York, Public Transportation as Disease Vector

London Mayor Sadiq Khan expresses concern over staff absences in emergency services due to Omicron. The discussion identifies public transportation in major hubs like London and New York as the primary vector for disease spread, a factor the hosts claim is ignored by progressive policymakers.

Adam's Storytime
Episode 1337 1:36:41 - 1:38:15

1337: Adam's Storytime

Boris Johnson, Alcohol Ban on Public Transport

Former London Mayor Boris Johnson implemented a ban on open containers of alcohol on public transport effective June 1st. The policy faced skepticism regarding its enforceability, particularly on late-night trains where intoxicated passengers often ignore conductors. The segment notes the difficulty of removing alcohol from commuters in a culture with high public drinking rates.

Dummy Placebo
Episode 1258 1:01:13 - 1:05:50

1258: Dummy Placebo

UK COVID-19 Reopening, "Shambolic" Quarantine Policy

England began reopening pubs, barbershops, and museums on July 4, 2020, while maintaining social distancing and optional mask-wearing. The Welsh and Scottish governments criticized the UK government's "shambolic" decision to exempt 59 countries from quarantine requirements. Meanwhile, localized lockdowns have been imposed in cities like Leicester, and public transportation usage remains low due to safety concerns.

KBALL One
Episode 1249 2:41:29 - 2:44:09

1249: KBALL One

UK Public Transport Mask Mandates and Exemptions

The UK government announced that face coverings will become mandatory on all public transport starting June 15th. Officials clarified that these do not need to be surgical masks and can be homemade coverings, despite acknowledging that the evidence for their effectiveness is "limited." Exemptions will be made for young children, disabled individuals, and those with breathing difficulties, with fines for those who do not comply.

Hippie Hummus
Episode 1087 1:42:36 - 1:48:39

1087: Hippie Hummus

Student Debt and Healthcare Crisis in the Netherlands

Contrary to the perception of "free" education in Europe, Dutch students are accumulating between 10,000 and 40,000 euros in debt through government loans. The Dutch credit agency (BKR) has begun including student debt in social credit scores, making it difficult for young people to buy homes. Additionally, the Dutch healthcare system is facing a crisis with hospitals closing due to financial instability.

Shemita Cycle
Episode 756 1:35:43 - 1:38:19

756: Shemita Cycle

Triage Email App, Apple Watch Transit Features

The hosts review "Triage," an iOS app that allows users to quickly archive or delete emails using a swipe interface similar to Tinder. They also discuss Apple's addition of transit directions to the Apple Watch. They joke that if users spend all their money on Apple products, they will be forced to rely on public transportation.

A Pure Heart
Episode 583 1:13:27 - 1:18:56

583: A Pure Heart

Venice Public Transportation, Vaporetto Travel Tips

Travelers in Venice primarily use Vaporettos, which are water buses that function as the city's main public transport system. While day passes are available for tourists, enforcement of ticket validation is reportedly rare. The discussion of "free" transport in Europe serves as a comparison to the proposed universal basic income models in Spain and the Netherlands.

Cyber 9/11
Episode 417 5:14 - 7:45

417: Cyber 9/11

Los Angeles Metro System and Koreatown Transit

The Los Angeles Metro system is praised for its cleanliness and efficiency following a trip from Koreatown to North Hollywood. The transit network's reach is noted, including lines extending toward Santa Monica and downtown. The experience is contrasted with the notoriously difficult driving conditions in the Los Angeles area.

Bud Nip
Episode 332 1:43:55 - 1:45:22

332: Bud Nip

BART Free Speech Zones, Cell Phone Shutdown

The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system issues a statement defending its policy of limiting free speech to designated zones and its recent decision to shut down cell phone service to prevent protests. The hosts argue that "free speech zones" are a violation of the First Amendment and that speech itself cannot inherently interfere with the safe operation of trains.

Flat Chested Women
Episode 170 48:35 - 51:21

170: Flat Chested Women

London Congestion Tax, UK Train Affordability Crisis

In the United Kingdom, high congestion taxes discourage driving into London, but the alternative rail system has become unaffordable for many workers. The hosts discuss the removal of toilets on short-haul trains for security reasons and the high cost of monthly passes, which can exceed $650. They conclude that the system is designed to control the wallets of the population.

Podcast Award Nominees
Episode 147 21:51 - 24:18

147: Podcast Award Nominees

San Francisco Transit, Muni Agent Battery Charges

A news report from San Francisco details an incident at the Embarcadero station where a Muni agent allegedly assaulted a 17-year-old passenger over a fare dispute. The hosts criticize the aggressive behavior of transit employees and warn listeners against using public transportation in San Francisco due to crime and poor maintenance.

Obama Sells Out To China
Episode 143 26:54 - 28:18

143: Obama Sells Out To China

Listener Feedback and Show Topic Variety

A host shares feedback from his son, who criticized the show for focusing too heavily on repetitive political topics. The son suggested discussing more mundane subjects, such as public transportation or how to thicken gravy. The hosts joke about the difficulty of balancing "truth" with lighter content requested by family members.

Breaking News: Ted Kennedy Is Dead
Episode 125 0:01 - 5:03

125: Breaking News: Ted Kennedy Is Dead

RFID Chip Implementation, Dutch Public Transport and Surveillance

Dutch authorities in Rotterdam and Amsterdam are implementing mandatory RFID chip cards for public transport as of August 27, 2009. Political discussions in the Netherlands have surfaced regarding the potential for chipping "troublemakers" to track their movements following a violent beach party incident. Concerns are raised about the transition to a cashless society as schools begin using these cards for student meal purchases.

The French Fry Connection
Episode 105 10:42 - 14:05

105: The French Fry Connection

Caltrain Commute and US Dollar Coin Discovery

After a board meeting in Palo Alto, a host opted to take the Caltrain "Baby Bullet" back to San Francisco to save on travel expenses. Upon using a ticket machine, he received change in the form of gold-colored one-dollar coins featuring George Washington. He expresses surprise at the existence of these coins, having never encountered them in daily transactions despite their long-standing circulation.

Yahoo+Microsoft=Britney Spears
Episode 36 1:07:01 - 1:10:44

36: Yahoo+Microsoft=Britney Spears

Business Climate and Political Leadership in San Francisco

San Francisco's business environment is described as increasingly hostile due to onerous parking regulations and poor public transportation. Mayor Gavin Newsom and other local leaders are blamed for policies that drive businesses to more amenable locations like Alameda. The hosts suggest that the only recourse for citizens is to reject doing business in such restrictive urban centers.