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  • CA: Face of $43 Billion Golden State Bullet Train Project Resigns

    A Southern California politician who served two years as chairman of the panel governing the state's controversial $43 billion high-speed rail project resigned from the board on Monday.

    News • July 19th, 2011

  • CA: Cops, Critics Spar Over Releasing Shooters' Names

    After two recent fatal police shootings in San Francisco, one by city officers and the other by a BART officer on a train platform, the agencies each withheld the same piece of information - the names of the shooters. San Francisco officials cited a...

    News • July 19th, 2011

  • FL: U.S. Transportation Secretary Releases Federal Funds for SunRail Commuter Train

    U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood turned loose almost $78 million in federal tax money to help build the much-contested SunRail commuter train during a sun-baked ceremony Monday near one of the system's future depots.

    News • July 19th, 2011

  • WI: Donovan Calls for Referendum on Downtown Streetcar Line

    Milwaukee Ald. Bob Donovan called Monday for a referendum on a proposed modern streetcar line downtown.

    News • July 19th, 2011

  • Turkmenistan Completes Laying Down Railroad to Kazakhstan

    "Turkmen Railways" has completed laying down the railway through the northern section of the 444-kilometer-transnational main line "North-South" to the Kazakhstan border, the "Neutral Turkmenistan" newspaper reported.

    News • July 19th, 2011

  • Post-9/11, Biggest Terror Threat is Underground

    Since terrorists brought down the twin towers on Sept. 11, 2001, subways have been bombed in terror attacks across the world, including in Madrid, London and this spring in Minsk, Belarus. The possibility that New York's sprawling, porous and famously...

    News • July 18th, 2011

  • MN: Northstar Commuter Service Won't Return till Tuesday

    Cleanup continued Sunday at the site of a spectacular weekend train derailment in Fridley, which will force rail commuters and many Twins fans to find alternate modes of transportation on Monday.

    News • July 18th, 2011

  • ON: Bus Driver Finds Burn Victim

    Police are investigating after a man with severe burns to his body was found lying on a sidewalk in Brampton late Thursday night.

    News • July 18th, 2011

  • CT: Bethel Receives State Grant to Expand Train Station parking

    A $750,000 state grant will pave the way for an expanded parking lot at the local train station.

    News • July 18th, 2011

  • WA: Spokane Valley Considers Designated Bike Routes

    A proposal to build more sidewalks and create safer bicycle routes in Spokane Valley is headed for action before the City Council this summer.

    News • July 18th, 2011

  • CA: Transit Agencies Looking to Trade Leaders

    First up is Muni, which plans to begin interviewing candidates this week for its $308,000-a-year plus bonuses top job.

    News • July 18th, 2011

  • CA: Man killed by Police was Sought in Slaying

    The man who police officers shot and killed after he fired at them during a foot chase in Bayview-Hunters Point was a 19-year-old Washington state parolee sought for questioning in the slaying last week of a pregnant woman in Seattle, the San...

    News • July 18th, 2011

  • PA: 'Green' Pedicabs Fill Transportation Niche on South Side

    As three-wheel bicycle taxis catch on in Pittsburgh, critics and competitors warn of potential problems in the unregulated business as pedicabs can operate without insurance or the standards required of motor-powered passenger service.

    News • July 18th, 2011

  • CA: Commuter Bill Heads to Governor's Desk

    A bill has cleared the state Legislature that would allow air districts statewide to require that larger employers offer incentives for employees to take alternative transportation to work.

    News • July 15th, 2011

  • US: Gallegly Legislation to Compensate Metrolink Crash Victims Stalls in Congress

    Federal legislation that Rep. Elton Gallegly has been pushing to adequately compensate victims of the deadly Metrolink train crash near Chatsworth has once again stalled in Congress.

    News • July 15th, 2011

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