- 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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