Tags: Public transportation
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Calif. Bullet Train Proponents Tout Moderately Skeptical GAO Report
If the project fails, maybe Rail Authority leaders can find work picking cherries
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How to Build Infrastructure During an Age of Sequester: Reason Foundation's Robert W. Poole
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The Nightmare World of New York's School Bus Strike
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Let’s Pay for Our Extremely Speculative High-Speed Train with Retirement Money!
California pursues pension investments into its expensive boondoggle
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D.C. Transit Authority Claimed Controversial Ads Might Cause People to Fall Off Subway Platforms
U.S. District Judge Rosemary Collyer, who earlier this month issued a preliminary injunction ordering the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) to start running the American Freedom Defense Initiative's controversial anti-jihad ads, recently released an opinion in which she explains her reasoning.
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Paper: Public Transportation Can Work — If We Punish Private Drivers
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The Streetcar Swindle
It’s time to rethink America’s retrograde love affair with trolley technology.
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Slate: L.A. Transit So Good It's Losing 8,000 Riders a Year
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Chattanooga Doesn't Trust Adults to Peddle You Across a Bridge in Enormous Tricycles
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Vegas Bullet Train Bets Big on Taxpayer $$$
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Cracks Appear in California State Senate as High-Speed Rail Vote Approaches Station
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Did Gov. Brown Just Admit Defeat of High-Speed Rail Project? Don’t Celebrate Yet.
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L.A. Expo Line Opens Two More Rail Stations; Ridership Still Very Low
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Good News: Public Transit Is About to Collapse
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Brown Seeks Exemption from Environmental Suits Against Train That’s Supposed to Help the Environment (But Won’t)
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July 1: Do or Die for California High Speed Train Funding (Guess Which One We’re Hoping for?)
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California High-Speed Rail: Highest Burn Rate Ever
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Feds to California: Spend That Money You Don't Have on High-Speed Rail
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Trainspotters: Deriving Numbers by Counting "Nonsensical," "Intellectually Dishonest"
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New Light Rail Ridership Falls Short by More Than Half
L.A. Expo Line running almost empty with “brief” 30-minute delays.