Today’s Headlines
Feds Visit Memphis to Check Out Sustainable Communities Investments (AP) DC’s Silver Line to Start Running This Summer (WaPo) Foxx Talks Rail Safety at North Dakota Crash Site (The Hill) Study: NJ Transit Should Take Over PATH (Asbury Park Press) North Carolina Groups Rally for Congress to Pass Transpo Bill (Winston Salem Journal) Maryland AG … Continued
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8:55 AM EDT on April 25, 2014
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- Feds Visit Memphis to Check Out Sustainable Communities Investments (AP)
- DC’s Silver Line to Start Running This Summer (WaPo)
- Foxx Talks Rail Safety at North Dakota Crash Site (The Hill)
- Study: NJ Transit Should Take Over PATH (Asbury Park Press)
- North Carolina Groups Rally for Congress to Pass Transpo Bill (Winston Salem Journal)
- Maryland AG Pushes for DC-Baltimore High-Speed Rail (CBS Local)
- Corporate Bike Programs Reach All-Time High (SF Gate)
- Audit: Portland Needs to Clean Up Streetcar Bureaucracy (Oregonian)
- Hampton Roads, VA, Sees Drop in Transit Use Despite Increased Revenue (Virginia Pilot)
- APTA: Using Transit Instead of Driving Can Save $10,000/Yr (Clean Technica)
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