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High-speed rail moves millions throughout the world every day, but in the US its future is bumpy
High-speed rail systems are found all over the globe. Japan's bullet train began operating in 1964. China will have 31,000 ...
Union Pacific’s plan could mean less congestion and pollution, but neighborhoods near tracks could experience more commuting ...
The Federal Way Link extension launches this weekend, giving riders eight new miles of service and three new stations.
The FTA's medium-high score advances Project Connect's rail line toward billions in federal funding and a 2027 groundbreaking ...
By Tracy Record West Seattle Blog editor The event that brought a standing-room-only crowd to Youngstown Cultural Arts Center ...
Around 8:50 a.m., Keolis Commuter Services spokesman Jake O’Neill e-mailed the Globe to report mTicket was functioning again.
Construction crews have torn up not just the streets but also the sidewalks, leading to potential ADA violations.
The Charlotte Observer petitioned for video of CMPD's last interaction with DeCarlos Brown Jr. before the fatal stabbing of ...
The Fair Work Commission’s general manager has raised the alarm over top-tier builders’ failure to fix the industry’s endemic ...
(THE CONVERSATION) High-speed rail systems are found all over the globe. Japan’s bullet train began operating in 1964. China will have 31,000 miles (50,000 kilometers) of high-speed track by the end ...
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