It's in a small town that doesn't have the mass-transit demands of a large city.
By ridership numbers alone, Woodward Avenue was due for an upgrade the moment they pulled the rails out in 1956.
I wasn't even born for another 30 years, and I'm still in disbelief they were able to bamboozle not just this city but many parts of the country with this nonsense.
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