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Philadelphia city officials have won a victory in their battle to halt the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) from
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New Yorks state comptroller has called for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to halt a planned fare hike designed to help address
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Railroads can check on the most dangerous grade crossings nationwide, with a new Web-based interactive map produced by University of Louisville
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CSX Corp. has agreed to a mid-September deadline to decide how much it will pay to help repair five bridges in Baltimore, as that city and the nation
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A bill designed to promote energy independence and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions that passed the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
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In the wake of the Minnesota bridge collapse earlier this month, House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman James Oberstar (D-Minn.)
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A motorcoach coalition is suing the District of Columbia government to halt the city from collecting a charter bus permit fee that they say
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President Bush has signed into law a bill that authorizes an increase in transit-security funding over the next four years as part of enacting the
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More railroads reported their second-quarter earnings in the past couple of weeks, showing a mixed bag of results that included struggles with
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Freight trains would be required to avoid downtown areas of major cities if they are carrying hazardous materials under a Homeland Security bill
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- House Committee Approves $4 Billion for High-Speed Rail Funding in 2010
- New York LIRR Engineer Accused of Allowing Passenger to Run Train
- Union Pacific Sells Track for Denver Commuter Rail
- Senator Urges Wireless Service for New York Commuter Rails
- Amtrak Expands Virginia Service as More Federal Funds Available

