The Case for a Comprehensive Transportation Bill
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Could a transportation-based jobs stimulus stymie infrastructure reform?
MANATEE — State transportation officials don’t anticipate dropping any planned projects in Manatee County through 2015 despite — and because of — the economy, according to a proposed work plan.
SHANGHAI -(Dow Jones)- China CNR Corp., a railway transportation equipment maker, said Thursday it received approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission to launch an A-share initial public offering.
It will be a nervous month or so for Travis Riley of Lafayette as he awaits word on whether he is accepted into California Maritime Academy's popular maritime transportation program.But at least Riley's college enrollment application will be considered.
ONTARIO — The statewide transportation improvement program for 2010 to 2013 will be up for region-wide public review and comment during a video conference from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. MST. (6 p.m. to 8 p.m. PST.) today, from eight sites, including Ontario. Ten projects in Malheur County are on the list.
Sen. Patty Murray says Metro bus service to Mariners baseball games will be restored in a transportation bill making its way toward the president's desk.
Loading multimedia... A truck on U.S. 61 goes beneath an overpass just south of Palmyra that is due to closed for work in 2010. The project was one of many mentioned Monday during the Missouri Department of Transportation's annual update meeting.
The MBTA has hired an independent safety and security consulting firm to assess maintenance, equipment and safety needs at the largest transportation provider in Massachusetts.
Gov. Bev Perdue established a logistics task force yesterday that will make recommendations on how to ensure that people and goods are able to move efficiently across North Carolina.
Officials said Veolia Transportation was demanding term changes to the contract for the completion of the rail line, and they didn't want to burden the community with additional costs and risks of those demands.
Silk or nylon long johns? It may seem a trivial question, but for Mark Boyce, a project inspector with the Oregon Department of Transportation who spends much of his days outdoors, wearing the proper gear is essential when working in freezing temperatures. “I prefer nylon, but that’s just me,” he …