David Isenberg thinks WiFi on commuter trains is a good idea especially if it can get folks off the highways. Only problem: despite the traffic, US residents love their cars and would rather drive than ride. What more, it could help save MTA in NY/NJ as well. Yo Caltrain, are you listening?
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