Written by David Peter Alan, Contributing Editor In the first two articles of this series, I examined two projects that have the blessing of decision-makers, but could end up inconveniencing transit riders, even though they would be built in the name of improving transit. I began by looking at a project that would move a major transfer point in downtown Salt Lake City Utah, where it appears that a citizen-proposed plan that would work better has been ignored. I then looked at a much-larger project in the area of Midtown Manhattan, near Penn Station.