As the city of Madison prepares to transition from a low-frequency, high-transfer bus metro system to an overhauled map with fewer routes and more service, some residents say the draft plans cut out routes heavily used by older or disabled people.
MADISON, Wis. — As the city of Madison prepares to transition from a low-frequency, high-transfer metro transit system to an overhauled map with fewer routes and more service, some residents say the draft plans cut out routes heavily used by older, disabled, or low income populations–among others. The overhaul is happening alongside another major transit change, as the city moves.