- Car Loans: The Next Subprime Crisis (Salon)
- Montgomery County, MD, Leaders Embrace BRT Plan (WaPo)
- Commuter Rail Welcomed for Denver's Northern Burbs (Denver Post)
- Intercity Bus Chains Lure Thanksgiving Travelers (AP)
- Time is Running Out to Preserve Transit Subsidy for Federal Employees (Federal News Radio)
- Modesto Bee Says California High-Speed Rail Setback Not a "Golden Spike"
- Report: Walkable Cities See Better Business (Good)
- Advocate Op-Ed: Downtown Baton Rouge Coming Back to Life
- Wichita Considers Major Bus Expansion (Wichita Eagle)
- Kennebec Journal: Maine Passenger Rail Has Potential
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