Today’s Headlines
LA’s Multi-Modal Mobility Plan Meets the City’s Ingrained Car Culture (NYT) Why a Biden Run Could Be Good News for Amtrak (The Hill) Is It Possible for California to Cut Gas Use in Half by 2030? (Mercury News) What Europe’s High-Speed Trains Can Teach America (Grist) Northeast Governors Prod Congress for Long-Term Transpo Bill (Trucking … Continued
September 8, 2015
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Setting Up Outside Boston, China’s Biggest Rail Manufacturer Ready for Business (NYT, Boston Globe) California’s Big Transpo Funding Package: Driver Fee, Gas Tax Hike (AP) TSA Boosts Presence at Rail Stations for Labor Day Weekend (The Hill) L.A.’s a Late Bloomer With Bike-Share, But Will It Become a Leader? (CityLab) Feds Open Dialogue on Speeding Up Transpo … Continued
September 4, 2015
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Feds to Develop Vision for Passenger Rail in Southeast (Progressive Railroading) A Lot of Streetcar Projects Have Seen Rocky Starts (Wall Street Journal) Plans Chugging Along for Dallas-Houston High-Speed Rail (Star-Telegram) How New Jersey’s Transit Villages Help Battle Sprawl (NJ Spotlight) CityLab, CNT, Human Transit Lob More Criticism at Urban Mobility Study Hartford Courant: Connecticut’s Jammed, But More Roads … Continued
September 1, 2015
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As Green Line Costs Rise, Massachusetts Transpo Chief Switches Stance (Boston Globe) Schumer to Feds: Use Leftover Sandy Money on Hudson Rail Tunnels (The Hill) Advocates Want to Restore Amtrak Service Lost Since Katrina (The Hill) Train Service Returns to Holyoke, MA, After Half Century (NEPR) Amtrak Tests Out Bikes on Trains for Chicago-DC Line (Pittsburgh Gazette) … Continued
August 31, 2015
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In Maryland, Prince George’s County Makes Big Pact for Purple Line (WAMU) After Yes Vote on Transit Package, What’s Next for Phoenix? (AZ Central) Brookings Calls for Broader Look at Transport Than Texas A&M Mobility Study Business Travelers Embrace Car-Sharing (NYT) When Old Infrastructure Continues to Fail, and New Doesn’t Get Built at All (CityLab) WaPo Demands … Continued
August 28, 2015
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$1B Cost Spike Could Cripple Boston’s Green Line Extension (Boston Herald) Experts Say Airport-Style Security Unlikely for U.S. Rail (NBC) With Times Square Proposal, a National Model for Public Space is at Risk (CityLab) Uber Tests Carpooling Feature in San Francisco (Fortune) Durham, NC, Makes Headway With Plans for 17-Mile Light Rail (News & Observer) Why … Continued
August 25, 2015
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States Go DIY With Transpo Funding as Congress Keeps Stalling (NYT, AP) Sacramento, Mesa Debut Light Rail Expansions (Sac Bee, AZ Central) Feds Give NJ Transit $71M for More Sandy Rebuilding (AP) Can Boston Avoid Repeating a Winter Transit Meltdown? (Wall Street Journal) Costs Only Escalating for Hudson River Rail Tunnels (AP) Pittsburgh Celebrates BikeFest This Week (WESA) … Continued
August 24, 2015
Today’s Headlines
New York Times: Could Our Transit Get Any Worse? Driving Is on the Rise Again in America (The Hill) Walkability’s the Next Frontier for The West (CityLab) Getting Kids to School Becomes Gray Market for Uber, Lyft (Governing) Long-Delayed, Over-Budget Silver Spring Transit Center Poised for 9/20 Opening (WaPo) Philly Merges Cycling and Transit (Next City) … Continued
August 21, 2015
Today’s Headlines
Christie, Foxx to Talk Hudson River Amtrak Tunnel, But NY Gov Cuomo Is MIA (WSJ) Traffic Deaths on Track to Exceed 40,000 for First Time Since 2007 (AP) Maryland Gov Larry Hogan Makes Red Line Cancellation Official, Forfeiting $100M (AP) Politico Hosts Playbook Lunch With Foxx and EPA’s Gina McCarthy In New Orleans, Public Transportation … Continued
August 18, 2015
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Feds to Oversee Safety of Local Transit Systems (The Hill) Funds for Canceled Red Line Can’t Be Used for Other Baltimore Projects (Progressive RR) If Houston’s Major Bus Overhaul Works, It Could Be a Model for Car-Addicted Cities (Chron, Daily Beast) Cuomo Continues to Balk Over Hudson River Tunnel Project (AP) Miami Takes Transportation Lessons from Denver (Miami … Continued
August 17, 2015