Iowa
Iowa should get on board with public intercity buses
A driver masses baggage onto a Burlington Trailways bus certain for Chicago on Saturday, July 25, 2009. (Gazette file picture)
One situation I’ve thought of as a shortcoming in Iowa’s intercity transportation market is the shortage of choices, and by extension, competitors, amongst completely different corporations. By now, Iowa’s intercity bus system has settled right into a type of stagnant equilibrium with Burlington Trailways offering east-west service and Jefferson Strains touring north-south for the small ridership base with nowhere else to go. Though these two corporations deserve some credit score for being among the final ones standing after just about all different bus corporations have both folded or withdrew from the state, there may be the sense that neither agency is especially involved with maintaining tempo with potential opponents. In spite of everything, how a lot does an hour-late bus actually matter if it’s the one one round?
As a corollary, Bellingham, a university city with a inhabitants of round 90,000 in western Washington state — not dissimilar in measurement to Cedar Rapids or Iowa Metropolis — has a large number of intercity transit choices by advantage of being positioned in between Seattle and Vancouver, Canada. Along with a legacy twice-daily Greyhound bus, as much as three further each day companies are supplied by Amtrak and FlixBus — the latter being a German agency which solely started service on the Pacific coast this previous month.
For probably the most half, new market entries similar to FlixBus have largely averted Iowa or exited the state years in the past, as was the case with Megabus. As a lot of the intercity bus trade’s restoration from the COVID-19 pandemic has taken place by these smaller, new, nimbler corporations, this implies vacationers in Iowa largely stay caught utilizing an more and more archaic legacy system.
Maybe given the big baked-in choice for driving in Iowa and a smaller, extra dispersed inhabitants than the Pacific coast, it might be unreasonable for a number of non-public corporations to make a enterprise case to supply complete intercity transportation service in Iowa. But when a non-public intercity bus market has already resulted in a pure monopoly within the provision of companies, and nonetheless is reliant on authorities funding regardless (the Iowa Division of Transportation supplies financial assist to all working intercity bus corporations for capital initiatives and to assist operations), it is likely to be worthwhile contemplating a extra lively position by the state in offering important transportation companies.
Once more, Washington state might be instructive right here. Past the densely populated Seattle metropolitan space, a lot of the state is kind of rural, in an space over 27 p.c bigger than that of Iowa’s. Via the Journey Washington Intercity Bus Program, 4 strains present important service to rural areas, principally within the japanese a part of the state, together with on routes beforehand deserted by non-public corporations similar to Greyhound. Sarcastically operated along with non-public suppliers similar to Greyhound, service stays rare (working as soon as to 3 instances each day), what the service does present is connections to present private-sector bus strains, airports, ferries, and passenger rail from locations which might not have options to driving in any other case.
Certainly, the historical past of intercity public rail within the U.S., and its end result into the government-operated company Amtrak in 1971 after near a decade of discussions, might function a mannequin on what to do with intercity bus corporations in poor form. Initially fashioned from 20 of 26 dying non-public intercity passenger operations nonetheless in service, Amtrak was really fashioned by the Nixon administration extra in order a politically expedient ship off for passenger rail than a severe proposal for shielding passenger rail within the U.S. Nevertheless, since then, Amtrak has since survived, and even thrived in some respects. Certainly, Amtrak even operates its personal buses, underneath the title of Thruways, to the purpose the place I’ve ridden on an Amtrak bus extra regularly than an Amtrak prepare. Now that privately-operated intercity buses appear to be approaching straits as dire because the passenger trains a long time in the past, maybe now it’s time for the federal authorities to think about nationalizing intercity bus companies, both underneath Amtrak Thruways or as its personal separate company.
There may be at present one Thruway bus service touching Iowa, from Davenport to the California Zephyr and Southwest Chief at Galesburg, Illinois, which run from San Francisco-Chicago and Los Angeles-Chicago, respectively. The Iowa DOT’s rail plan suggests the formation of recent Thruway routes, similar to north-south alongside I-35 in between the Twin Cities and Kansas Metropolis and east-west alongside I-80 in between Chicago and Omaha, passing by Iowa proper within the center. Not solely would this present some aggressive impetus for the present legacy operators to step up their service, this is able to additionally immediately hyperlink main Iowa cities with Amtrak service elsewhere, enhance the frequency of service alongside these routes, and provides Amtrak a foothold into corridors the place Iowan governments have now spent greater than a decade waffling over reviving passenger rail service in these areas.
The circumstances for the formation of a unified, nationalized intercity bus service are much like these of Amtrak and passenger rail in 1970. Intercity bus companies, notably the cross-country legacy companies most current in Iowa and rural areas, have been in dire monetary straits lengthy earlier than the pandemic, and have responded by chopping routes, service, and high quality. Survey knowledge from Iowa’s state transportation plan ranks intercity bus useless final in just about all indicators, together with accessibility, reliability, and public curiosity. There stays a basic want for intercity public transit, together with by bus — for causes of accessibility, affordability, and local weather motion. Absent a transparent path to sustainable, dependable operations from Greyhound and different comparable corporations, a public company assuming duty for these routes begins to look more and more interesting.
And provided that just about all transportation, apart from perhaps strolling or bicycling, is backed to some extent, both by authorities or non-public capital, it might not be to this point of a stretch to use the Amtrak mannequin to buses. Such a system wouldn’t preclude non-public bus strains from working nonetheless — in spite of everything, even with Amtrak, the non-public rail line Brightline operates in Florida — however fairly present a base assured degree of service throughout the nation.
For all of its faults — and there are a number of them — there’s a sure romanticism that does come from treating the bus, a minimum of conceptually, as a path to freedom and alternative for these in limiting circumstances. From Crimson breaking his parole on the finish of “The Shawshank Redemption,” to Sam Cooke’s “Someone Have Mercy,” to a line in “One other Day of Solar” in “La La Land.” Such optimism for the potential of intercity bus appears to have disappeared Iowa. Whereas planning paperwork from the Seventies and 80s level to the gathering of a corpus of knowledge and planning for hypotheticals which might make intercity bus journey extra interesting, similar to categorical service and regional hall routes. Modern planning suggests recognition of the social and local weather advantages of supporting intercity bus service, however not a lot else.
If the Iowa of 40 years in the past appears to have cared extra in regards to the bus — a comparatively small a part of the transportation emissions and mobility puzzle — than Iowans at this time, what does that say about our capability to cope with social issues of any scale?
Austin Wu is a Gazette Editorial Fellow.
Iowa
Iowa Hawkeyes Connected to Overwhelming Bowl Expectation
Kirk Ferentz and the Iowa Hawkeyes were able to take care of business on Saturday against the Maryland Terrapins. Now, they head into their final game of the regular season this coming Saturday against the Nebraska Cornhuskers with a 7-4 record.
Iowa will be headed to a bowl game following their game against Nebraska. However, the real question ends up being, which bowl game will they play in?
At this point in time, the Hawkeyes seem to be trending towards playing in one bowl game in particular.
Here are a few of the bowl game projections that have been put out there by analysts:
Obviously, the ReliaQuest Bowl seems to be the clear favorite when it comes to what game Iowa will play in.
Looking at some of the matchups that have been suggested, there is the potential for a very entertaining game.
Going up against Ole Miss, South Carolina, or Alabama would be a very difficult test for the Hawkeyes. Any of those three games would give them a great test to end the 2024 season.
There is still one game that needs to be played. A win over the Cornhuskers would have them ending their season at 8-4. After that game, it will be a wait and see approach as to which bowl game Iowa will play.
All of that being said, seeing this projections should bring excitement to the Hawkeyes’ fan base. None of them would be easy games, but the matchups would give Iowa a chance to end the season with a major upset and to head into the offseason on a high note.
Iowa
SYC: Iowa Big project focuses on helping unsheltered
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – A group of Cedar Rapids High School students are making sure people without a home have the essentials this winter.
Gavin Cornwell and his team of Iowa Big students filled 100 bags this week with a little bit of everything.
“We have some fruit roll-ups, some gushers, and a granola bar,” said Cornwell.
For this team, it’s more than just a class. Once done, the bags will go to the unsheltered population living at the winter overflow homeless shelter.
“People really don’t understand, everyone has their own story,” said Cornwell.
These care packages will go to each person who stays at the low-barrier shelter this winter.
“We kind of grabbed the basic necessities to include in these care packages to give them some cheer this holiday season,” he said.
The homeless population in Linn County grew by more than 40% in 2024. Denine Rushing oversees operations at the overflow shelter and said the bags provide items that those who sleep at the shelter might not otherwise get.
“Being able to have these bags that they can just throw in their backpacks or in a bag or just carry with them and utilize throughout the day,” said Rushing. “I think it is going to be really helpful for people.”
Rushing expected to see more people utilize the shelter this year, especially during snow events and bitter cold temperatures.
“You really have to kind of have things on the go, things that you can kind of just grab and take with you while you are out and about throughout the day,” said Rushing.
Cornwell said they planned to hand the bags out this Monday at the shelter. A place this Prairie High School senior is now closer to, a place that was more visible thanks to this school-based project.
“You might drive by and you might see somebody experiencing homelessness but you don’t really know what they’re experiencing,” said Cornwell.
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Iowa State women get back on track, hold off in-state rival Drake
Returning to Hilton Coliseum was just what the Iowa State women needed, as the eighth-ranked Cyclones held off Drake Sunday afternoon in Ames, 80-78.
Returning sophomore standout Audi Crooks had the game-winning bucket with just :00.3 seconds left in the game, finishing off a 33-point effort to lead Iowa State (5-1).
Crooks, a preseason honorable mention All-American, added four rebounds to her night while shooting 15 of 25 from the field.
Emily Ryan had a double-double, scoring 11 points while dishing out 12 assists. Addy Brown added 13 points and Mackenzie Hare chipped in 10. Brown led the team with eight rebounds while Ryan had six with two steals.
Arianna Jackson had three steals and no turnovers in almost 31 minutes of action.
For Drake, another former Iowa prep standout put up a big number vs. the Cyclones, as Katie Dinnebier knocked down eight 3-pointers and scored a game-high 39 points. Anna Miller had 18 with eight rebounds, as Dinnebier also had five rebounds, two steals and two assists.
The win marked the 300th non-conference victory for Iowa State under Bill Fennelly all-time, as he improved to 616-314 with the Cyclones and 782-367 overall in his coaching career.
Iowa State added to its NCAA-record streak for consecutive games with a made 3-pointer, stretching it to 933 straight.
Up next for the Cyclones will be defending national champion South Carolina on Thanksgiving at 12:30 p.m. on FOX. The Gamecocks had their 43-game win streak snapped with a 77-62 loss in Los Angeles.
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