Today’s Headlines
House Approves Another Band-Aid for Transpo Funding (The Hill) Boxer Stands In Her Corner Opposing Extension of Rail Safety Tech Deadline (Railway Age) CityLab Disputes That Car-Free Millennials Are Responsible for Bad Roads Colorado, New Mexico Get Rehab Funds for Amtrak (Denver Post) Bike-Share Is Growing Up in Dallas (Dallas News) Uber Helps Solve the “Last Mile” Problem in … Continued
By
Katie Pearce
8:57 AM EDT on October 28, 2015
- House Approves Another Band-Aid for Transpo Funding (The Hill)
- Boxer Stands In Her Corner Opposing Extension of Rail Safety Tech Deadline (Railway Age)
- CityLab Disputes That Car-Free Millennials Are Responsible for Bad Roads
- Colorado, New Mexico Get Rehab Funds for Amtrak (Denver Post)
- Bike-Share Is Growing Up in Dallas (Dallas News)
- Uber Helps Solve the “Last Mile” Problem in New Jersey (NJ.com)
- Detroit Finally Looks to Unify Suburban, City Bus Systems (Detroit Free Press)
- Birmingham Gets Transit Boost (AP)
- Waze Helps Pinpoint Some of America’s Most Dangerous Intersections (CityLab)
- Feds OK SunRail Connection to Orlando Airport (Orlando Biz Journal)
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