- Indiana Reaches Deal to Preserve Amtrak's Hoosier State Line (The Hill)
- WaPo: Major Infrastructure Investment Should Drive Country's Growth
- High-Speed Rail Weighs Into Florida Governor's Election (Next City)
- China Heads the Pack With Bike-Sharing (Bloomberg)
- Mat-Su, Alaska, Hopes to Settle With FTA Over Unused Ferry (Alaska Dispatch News)
- Report: Philly Leads Big Cities in Bike Commuting (Philly Mag)
- Honolulu Rail Inspires Neighborhood TOD Plans (Pacific Biz News)
- DC May Be Bike-Friendly Today, But Not So Much in '82 (WaPo, Washingtonian)
- How "Sprawl Retrofitting" Could Help Phoenix (Citiscope)
- Northern Kentucky Shows Interest in Streetcar (River City News)
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