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AMTRAK to Congress: $1.475B in additional funding needed

By Liz Carey  |   May 28, 2020   |   Federal

In a letter to Congress on Tuesday, Amtrak said it needed an additional $1.475 billion in supplemental funding in Fiscal Year 2021 to maintain minimum services levels across its passenger rail network...

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United Airlines launches new hygiene initiative

By Douglas Clark  |   May 21, 2020   |   Air

United Airlines has partnered with Clorox and the Cleveland Clinic to implement United CleanPlus, a new cleaning, safety, and social distancing initiative amid the COVID-19 pandemic. "Safety has al...

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States work to fund costly bridge repairs, replacements

By Kim Riley  |   May 15, 2020   |   City

With more than a third of all U.S. bridges requiring replacement or major repair work, states are moving to fill their funding needs for transportation infrastructure amid strained budgets. But bec...

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Senators commend automotive industry on pandemic response

By Liz Carey  |   May 14, 2020   |   Federal

U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS), chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, and U.S. Rep. Greg Walden (R-OR), ranking member of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, co...

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Study targets automated driving system challenges in dynamic situations

By Douglas Clark  |   May 5, 2020   |   Federal

Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) researchers are working with manufacturing, infrastructure owner-operator, and public safety industry personnel to study scenarios involving automated dri...

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Sacramento picks Siemens to build $100M in light rail vehicles

By Liz Carey  |   April 28, 2020   |   Investment

Sacramento Regional Transit awarded Siemens Mobility a contract to build 20 new light rail vehicles (LRV) totaling an estimated $100 million. The contract will cover 20 new LRVs. It is the first n...

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Auto manufacturing group applauds automaker V2X pledge

By Liz Carey  |   April 27, 2020   |   Featured

The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) announced Thursday it applauds vehicle manufacturers for their pledge to install 5 million radios for vehicle-to-everything (V2X) applications ov...

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SEPTA, Lightsource to build two solar farms to power transit and homes

By Liz Carey  |   April 24, 2020   |   Investment

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) and Lightsource BP have signed a long-term power agreement to provide solar energy to the transit organization and the state, the two com...

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With free work-at-home bundle, EOX Vantage offers small transportation firms chance to cut costs, not jobs

By Chris Galford  |   April 22, 2020   |   Air

Global software company EOX Vantage is offering a suite of communication tools for free through the end of the year, as part of an offer called TeamedUp2020 – an effort it believes could help small ...

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Transportation Department announces $1B emergency funding for Amtrak

By Douglas Clark  |   April 14, 2020   |   Federal

Department of Transportation (DOT) announced last week that the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) would receive more than $1 billion in emergency funds in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic....

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Experts weigh in on adjusting EB-5 visa program during current pandemic

By Kim Riley  |   April 1, 2020   |   City

The major economic disruption brought about by the coronavirus pandemic has put experts on different sides of the fence about whether an idea to expand the scale of the EB-5 program as part of a broad...

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Ford to introduce electric cargo van

By Liz Carey  |   March 5, 2020   |   Investment

Ford Motor Company announced Tuesday they will be offering an all-electric cargo van for sale by 2022. The company said the conversion will allow them to lead the transition to zero emissions whil...

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FedEx, Chanje to launch California charging stations

By Douglas Clark  |   March 2, 2020   |   Investment

Following an announcement noting the addition of 1,000 Chanje V8100 electric delivery vehicles to its fleet last November, FedEx now plans to electrify 42 FedEx stations in California. The effort, ...

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Oregon’s I-5 Rose Quarter project proceeding despite concerns

By Liz Carey  |   February 27, 2020   |   City

Still three years away from the beginning of construction, the I-5 Rose Quarter Expansion project in Portland, Oregon, is moving forward, despite concerns about budget increases and environmental impa...

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U.S. infrastructure needs exceed $2 trillion, American Society of Civil Engineers says

By Liz Carey  |   February 18, 2020   |   Air

As public spending on infrastructure declines, America will underinvest in its infrastructure by an estimated more than $2 trillion between 2016-2025, a new report from the American Society of Civil E...

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Delaware Valley Regional Center sets unique standard for EB-5 infrastructure investments

By Kim Riley  |   February 13, 2020   |   Featured

The Delaware Valley Regional Center (DVRC) is different from other regional centers around the nation because it focuses on infrastructure development rather than commercial real estate projects to br...

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Energy Department, Hyundai Motor Company collaborate on transportation technology validation, assessment

By Douglas Clark  |   February 12, 2020   |   Federal

The Department of Energy (DOE) and Hyundai Motor Company announced this week their collaboration to assess and validate the status of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. The effort, which includes...

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Partnership to provide electric-vehicle charging stations across United States

By Melina Druga  |   February 7, 2020   |   Featured

ChargePoint, the world’s largest electric-vehicle charging network, and the National Association of Truck Stop Operators (NATSO), have joined forces to provide electric-vehicle charging stations acr...

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Sen. Markey urges safety fixes to Tesla’s autopilot system

By Chris Galford  |   January 29, 2020   |   Featured

Following an investigation into Tesla practices, U.S. Sen. Edward Markey (D-MA) last week released recommendations to improve the company’s autopilot drive assistance program and keep drivers from c...

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Building a Better America coalition to pitch NEPA reforms to U.S. working public

By Chris Galford  |   January 22, 2020   |   City

Buoyed by the Trump administration’s proposal to revamp the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), a new coalition known as Building a Better America is highlighting infrastructure modernizationâ...

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