Today’s Headlines
Early Numbers Look Promising for CTFastrak (Hartford Courant) San Antonio’s Bike-Share at Risk Without Big Sponsor (Next City) Southerners Spend the Most on Gas Thanks to Lack of Transit (CNBC) Shuster Talks Clinton Nomination, Transpo Funding (The Hill) Dallas Debuts Downtown Streetcar (Dallas Morning News) New Metro Cars Start Rolling Today on DC’s Blue Line … Continued
By
Katie Pearce
9:00 AM EDT on April 14, 2015
- Early Numbers Look Promising for CTFastrak (Hartford Courant)
- San Antonio’s Bike-Share at Risk Without Big Sponsor (Next City)
- Southerners Spend the Most on Gas Thanks to Lack of Transit (CNBC)
- Shuster Talks Clinton Nomination, Transpo Funding (The Hill)
- Dallas Debuts Downtown Streetcar (Dallas Morning News)
- New Metro Cars Start Rolling Today on DC’s Blue Line (AP)
- Gas Tax Hike on the Table for Illinois, Headed for Final Vote in Nebraska (The Hill, AP)
- Ambitious TOD Plan for DC’s Union Station (NYT)
- A Vision for the Hoosier State Line as a Self-Supporting Enterprise (JC Online)
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