- Investigators to Release Details Today on Philly Amtrak Crash (USA Today)
- Seriously? Foxx Says Hyperloop Could Get Research Funding (Fortune)
- LA Times on How to Turn Around the City's Declining Transit Ridership
- Boston's New Commuter Trains Plagued by Defects (Boston Globe)
- State Help Could Be Key for Nashville's Transit Endeavors (Tennessean)
- How to Make the Final Mile to Work in the Burbs (Boston Globe)
- Atlanta Finally Reaches Beltline Deal With School Board (AJC)
- How Free Bus Rides Work for Two Utah Counties (Salt Lake Trib)
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