How Facebook Can Save the Dinky

http://www.facebook.comSince learning in March that the Dinky may be replaced by a bus, University students and Borough residents have expressed both support and opposition. The latest from the nay-sayers is a "Save the Princeton Dinky" Facebook page. In only 9 days, 825 people have already joined, including students, community members, and even pre-frosh ("Class of 2014 for the Dinky!!!").So what are the protesters complaining about?For some, it's practical. They say that switching from rail to bus would be expensive or inefficient and that a bus would get stuck in traffic. They worry that a bus would be too small to accommodate rush hour hoards or to fit students with suitcases during breaks. They point out that trains are more environmentally friendly and that wooded areas would need to be cut down to make room for two buses to pass each other on the Dinky route.But for others, it's about nostalgia and the mystique of Princeton:

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