Breakfast with Anthony, musings on transportation
Anthony Perl, the Urban Studies Director at Simon Fraser University, is an old family friend who I met 24 years ago when he and Charlie lived at Massey College in the University of Toronto. At the time, Anthony’s main claim to fame was that he had become the president of the National Association of Railroad Passengers by sending proxy ballots in pre-addressed envelopes to the entire membership, and therefore came into the convention with half the members in his pocket. His main competitor was the love of his life, who at the time regarded him as childish and in need of much refinement, but was eventually persuaded to marry him. He is very engaging.
His fascination with trains led him to focus on public transportation policy in his political science studies, while writing travel articles for train magazines. In promoting trains, he started to research the environmental benefits of rail transportation and came to be concerned simultaneously about oil depletion and global warming. And from there he moved onto sound urban planning. A whole career built around trainwatching with his dad as a boy. Read more »
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