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		<title>By: Dan W.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan W.</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have seen Big Blue Bus ridership go up.  Part of that might be the 720 and 704, and the end of non-daylight local service from the MTA. 

But the BBB is a class act.  The buses are also universally cleaner.  

I&#039;d even pay a fare increase to $1 or $1.25 to have more frequent service and later service.</description>
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<p>But the BBB is a class act.  The buses are also universally cleaner.  </p>
<p>I'd even pay a fare increase to $1 or $1.25 to have more frequent service and later service.</p>
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