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In this episode, public transit takes center stage when Lisa Simpson tricks Homer into letting her take the Springfield public bus alone to visit a museum. She catches the wrong bus, ends up lost in an unfamiliar, industrial district, and highlights the confusing labyrinth of city transit lines—a relatable scenario for commuters worldwide. 3. The Opening Sequence Trams and Buses
Marge vs. the Monorail - The Simpsons (Season 4, Episode 12) the simpsons tram pararam link
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It was Bart who found the first clue that the Pararam Link was more than a transit project: a tiny, engraved plate under a bench—PARARAM LINK, EST. 1892. Bart pocketed it between a gummy spider and a slingshot. He thought it was just another oddity to sell to Comic Book Guy. Lisa, pulling Bart aside, pointed out that the date made no sense; early records showed Springfield had once voted to ban any form of modern transport claiming it would “spoil the pastoral charm.” The Opening Sequence Trams and Buses Marge vs
[ Springfield Legal Windfall ($3 Million) ] │ ▼ [ Town Hall Meeting: Debate on Spending ] │ ├─► Marge: "Fix Main Street's Potholes" │ └─► Lyle Lanley: "Buy a Monorail!" (Winner via Song) The Plot and the Grift
: Marge is the only skeptic. She travels to North Haverbrook and discovers that Lanley’s previous monorail projects were cheap deathtraps that ruined the towns they were built in.