AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION OFFICIALS
“We need to keep the momentum going. The unemployment rate in the construction trades today
exceeds 18 percent. There is still a need to invest more in transportation projects if that’s what it
takes to create jobs and bring unemployment down. What the state DOTs have done over the past
eight months to put economic recovery dollars to work shows there is no better way to create jobs
and long-lasting benefits in every part of the country.”
Archive for the ‘High Speed Rail’ Category
AASHTO Survey of the States: 9,500 Ready-to-Go Transportation Projects
Friday, December 11th, 2009Expect Delays: An Analysis of Air Travel Trends in the United States
Thursday, October 15th, 2009BROOKINGS INSTITUTION
“The 26 metropolitan hubs and other large metropolitan areas host a concentration of national delays—and the situation is worsening over time. The concentration within the 100 largest metropolitan areas was especially troubling with congestion-related delays as well as those lasting over two hours. Within the 26 domestic hubs, six experienced worse-than-average delays for both arrivals and departures: New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Miami, Atlanta, and San Francisco…”
THE HIGH-SPEED RAIL RACE
Thursday, October 8th, 2009The Federal Railroad Administration is no longer accepting applications for high-speed rail stimulus funds, and it looks like it’s going to take some time for them to sort through all the contestants…
View this complete post...High-Speed Solar Train
Friday, September 25th, 2009This story first appeared in La Razón on September 11, 2009. To visit the Spanish-language original, please click here. The rail, which will achieve 321 KPH, is designed such that only light propels it. Moreover, its hydrogen batteries and its conduction system will generate and distribute water throughout its entire length. All great cities of […]
View this complete post...Where High-Speed Rail Works Best
Monday, September 21st, 2009AMERICA 2050
“The authors evaluate 27,000 city pairs in the nation to create an index of city pairs with the greatest demand for high-speed rail service. The paper provides a list of the top 50 city pairs, which are primarily concentrated in the Northeast, California, and the Midwest, and provides recommendations for phasing corridor development in the nation’s megaregions…”
A Better Way to Get Around in California
Wednesday, August 26th, 2009End of Summer…vacation is over…kids are starting school…the daily commute resumes with the same ferocious gridlock, and gas prices are sure to start rising. Isn’t there a better way? The California High-Speed Rail Authority thinks so…
View this complete post...Re-Training America, Part 2
Monday, July 27th, 2009“The second of three installments of a documentary film done for a Political Science course at Guilford College in Greensboro, NC, that examines the issue of transportation and energy usage, and promotes the diversification of the US transportation system through greater investment in rail and transit.” Video by Malcolm Kenton Check out Part 1
View this complete post...Transportation for the Future
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009Video by Colin McCullough “We made this video for the US PIRG video contest, which asks ‘What is your vision of sustainable transportation of the future?’ Public transportation will play a major role, but no realistic vision of transportation should leave out electric cars and trucks.”
View this complete post...Re-Training America, Part 1
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009“The first of three installments of a documentary film done for a Political Science course at Guilford College in Greensboro, NC, that examines the issue of transportation and energy usage, and promotes the diversification of the US transportation system through greater investment in rail and transit.”
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