Armin Rosen
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Although its ribbon-cutting could be more than a decade in the future, Baltimore’s long sought-after east-west light rail line is one step closer to being built.
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Exciting news for utopian futurist transit wonks, as well as air travelers in London—according to Railway Gazette, Heathrow Airport’s personal rapid transit system, which will carry travelers from parking areas to the airport’s terminals, started passenger trials this week.
Read more »Today, Streetsblog’s Washington, DC branch has a thorough analysis of President Obama’s transportation bill, a leaked copy of which has been bouncing around transportation policy circles for the past few weeks.
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On Sunday, a team of Navy SEALS repelled into a heavily-fortified mansion in Abbotabad, Pakistan, and took out the most wanted man on earth in a daring night raid that would seem to have nothing to do with transportation policy. Or does it?
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New York City’s attempts at spurring daily bike ridership have often come into conflict with more traditional expectations for what an urban streetscape should look like and do.
Read more »A group of Republican state senators in New York are trying to resurrect one of their state’s perennial political losers: tolls on New York City’s East River bridges.
Read more »This week, the Economist took an alarming look at the state of America’s transportation infrastructure.
Read more »Florida might have rejected close to $2 billion for a high-speed rail project. But the Wall Street Journal is reporting that $1.3 billion of it could be allocated to Amtrak, which would mark the first time the national rail carrier has received federal money specifically for high-speed rail development.
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D.C.’s Bike Share Program Continues To Grow, Can It Work In Other American Cities?
- by Armin Rosen
Bike share in D.C. is expanding, begging the question of whether it is replicable in other American cities
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