72 hour journey from San Francisco to New York by the American railroad. 2 Amtrak routes combine to make a very underrated experience. If you have the time, don’t fly.
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San Francisco to New York City: The Sun Train
Thursday, February 21st, 2013February 27th – March 1st: 6th Global Infrastructure Leadership Forum
Thursday, February 21st, 2013
NEW YORK CITY
FEB 27 – MARCH 1
Taking place in New York City, 6th Global Infrastructure Leadership Forum is a dynamic, project focused, infrastructure marketplace, bringing together 500+ leading public and private sector (finance, engineering, construction, legal, technology, etc.) senior level decision makers from throughout the world, key policymakers, and public and private financial institutions for 2.5 days, February 27 – March 1.
A Day with New York City’s Pothole Repair Crew
Thursday, January 3rd, 2013STORYBOARD: A Day With New York City’s Pothole Repair Crew from Tumblr on Vimeo.
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Wednesday, December 5th, 2012NYC, Thursday December 6th, 2012 – The Impact of Wall Street and Hurricane Sandy on the New York City & State Economy
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From the Business and Labor Coalition of New York: To purchase tickets, click HERE
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Thursday, November 15th, 2012New York City: “Intersection Follies”
Wednesday, November 14th, 2012Queens, NY: Driver’s Test FAIL
Thursday, September 13th, 2012New York City: Subway Platform Safety
Monday, September 10th, 2012In 2011, 146 people were struck by trains. 47 were killed. Learn more about how you can stay safe on subway platforms. – mtainfo on YouTube.
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