- Highway Trust Fund Set to Go Broke This Month (The Hill)
- WaPo: House Bill Would Be a Blow for DC Metro
- How Nashville Can Learn From Salt Lake City's "Unified Front" on Transit (Tennessean)
- As SunRail Turns 1, Florida Riders Rate the System (Orlando Sentinel)
- Virginia Beach Light Rail Vote Far From a Done Deal (Pilot)
- Can Tampa's Streetcar Transform Into Something More Than a Tourist Novelty? (Next City)
- Indiana Supports South Shore Rail Expansion (Chicago Trib)
- What's Next for the Minneapolis Light Rail Project? (MPR News)
- Sacramento Bee: Streetcar Payoff Worth the Risk
- Peoria Celebrates 45 Years of Transit Service, Though Cuts Loom (Journal Star)
- Philly's SEPTA to Become Friendlier to Cyclists (Main Line)
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