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Differences in the residential, employment, and household characteristics of African Americans and European Americans are well documented, but racial differences in the journey to work are still not well known. Clyne's journey to work turned into a tortuous road of stops and starts that took until noon, but she got there - by waiting endless minutes for instructions from rescuers, walking a distance to a nearby road, waiting with an impatient crowd for buses to Hoboken, and taking the ferry into the city. Rail passenger markets benefit from the fact that work-related trips, both the journey to work and trips undertaken as part of business activity, are likely to be relatively inelastic to short-term changes in the economic climate. |
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