WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Americans took 10.4 billion trips on public transportation in 2011, the second-highest total since 1957, as gasoline prices rose and the economy improved, an industry group said on Monday. Only in 2008, when gasoline rose to more than $4 a gallon, did ridership beat 2011’s total, the American Public …
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