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

Sudhir Gota sudhirgota at gmail.com
Sat Sep 14 17:59:11 JST 2019


Dear Paul and Karl,

Thanks a lot for your yeoman service to the transport community. Sustran
played a key role in my own life. Sustran equipped me with the knowledge
and awareness which enabled my transition from being a road engineer to a
sustainability professional. I have very fond memories of sustran debates
and discussions.

regards
Sudhir

On Thu, 12 Sep 2019 at 11:00, 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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> equitable and sustainable transport with a focus on developing countries
> (the 'Global South').
>


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