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June 6, 2007- SEATTLE WEEKLY says to "Hop a Groovy Bus to P-Town"

"It's a lot more fun and friendly than your typical transit experience. People usually chat each other up," Rosenblum says, adding that the driver is happy to play passengers' CDs over the speakers.

April 19, 2007- PORTLAND MERCURY calls Benjamin "Employee-of-the-Week" by Phil Busse

PHIL: "It sounds like a Portland living room on wheels."

BENJI: "Yeah. We also like the idea of playing music from the cities we serve. So, if you're in a band, we like to encourage people to bring their CDs and make requests of the driver. Or, put up fliers onboard for your events. And bring copies of your zines to leave onboard!"

December 15-  BikePortland.org threw in a little something about us.

November 30, 2006- WILLAMETTE WEEK article by Raymond Rendleman.

"Shared Route's first run included passengers from all across the left side of the spectrum. Among them: a "game pad emulator" for Microsoft; a couple of recent high-school graduates working on various organic farms to avoid college; and Eric Lind, who just returned to the States from South Africa, where he was an activist working for apartheid reparations.
"I'm more likely to find community here than some impersonal Greyhound bus," said Lind, who spent the trip reading Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals."