[sustran] Sustran-discuss is closed (but archives are still searchable)

V. Setty Pendakur settypendakur at gmail.com
Thu Sep 12 15:01:55 JST 2019


Paul and Karl, thank you for your service to the transportation profession/community.  Yes this was an important source for a long time and now access to information has substantially changed.  

My contact info is below.  Would appreciate your contact info.  Keep in touch.



Best wishes, Setty. 

Dr. V. Setty Pendakur 
Professor Emeritus, University of British Columbia 
Secretary, TRB:ABE-90
Senior Counselor, State Council of China
Honorary Professor, China National Academy of Sciences 
702-1099 Marinaside Crescent 
Vancouver, BC Canada V6Z 2Z3 
T: 1-604-263-3576; M: 604-374-3575











> On Sep 11, 2019, at 10:30 PM, Paul Barter <paulbarter at reinventingtransport.org> wrote:
> 
> Dear sustran-discuss members
> 
> Karl and I are sad to announce that we have closed the sustran-discuss
> listserv. After 14 September 2019, there will be no further emails from
> this list.
> 
> For a time between 1997 and around 2010 this was perhaps the premier forum
> for discussion and sharing on urban transport issues in the Global South.
> However, It has fallen into disuse and it is best to let it go. The
> administrative effort to keep it going outweighs the benefits.
> 
> Do note that the archives are an important resource and can still be
> searched via this custom search:
> https://cse.google.com/cse?cx=007267872540914395856:mborcwud2hn
> 
> Sincerely and warm regards to all of you,
> 
> Paul
> 
> Paul Barter
> Research, policy analysis, writing, podcasting and training on urban
> transport and parking
> https://www.reinventingtransport.org/p/about-paul-barter.html
> --------------------------------------------------------
> To search the archives of sustran-discuss visit
> http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=014715651517519735401:ijjtzwbu_ss
> 
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