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The North Carolina Department of Transportation’s Blended After-Treatment System (BATS) is making headway in attempts to reduce emissions on locomotives, now that it has been approved for use by the...
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The Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE) has become the nation’s first general aviation airport to support automated passport control self-service kiosks as part of its Customs and Border Protect...
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For the first time in the port’s history, Port of Corpus Christi was included in President Trump’s proposed budget.
The fiscal year 2019 budget includes $13 million for the port’s Ship Channe...
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Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) plans a five-year investment in infrastructure, Gov. Tom Wolf said Monday in his budget proposal.
The plans include the repair of more than 1,10...
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The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDoT) Transit Administration determined over the weekend that the entire Metro SubwayLink will need to be closed for up to a month while critical repairs are...
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Thanks to cooperation with Crowley Maritime Corp, Florida’s Port Everglades has created a new online program to expedite the export process for vehicles.
Previously, all documentation had to be ...
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The Idaho Transportation Department (IDT) plans to invest $17 million on US-12 in north-central Idaho for improvements, scheduled this summer, that include replacing the bridges over the Maggie and Fi...
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After investing $1 billion and changing its name from the Port of Philadelphia to PhilaPort in 2017, the port had a record year for containerized cargo activity -- a success the port is prepared to re...
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A new report titled, Major Highway Projects, Trunk Highway Fund Expenditures and Efficiencies, has found that the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) saved state taxpayers as much as $83 mi...
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With active Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) found in the blood of drivers involved in 77 traffic fatalities in Colorado in 2016, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and 18 community groups and...
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The Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon handled a record 6.8 million tons of goods in 2017, marking the third consecutive year the port has handled more than 6 million tons and giving it a three-year average...
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The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) recently submitted comments to the California Air Resources Board in support of a proposal to harmonizes the state’s emission standards with th...
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While drivers in South Dakota can be charged, but not directly pulled over, for texting while driving, a new bill advanced by the South Dakota House Judiciary Committee will reclassify distracted driv...
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Jim Mathews, president and CEO of the Rail Passengers Association (RPA), recently sent a letter to Juan D. Reyes, III, Federal Railroad Administration acting deputy administrator, to voice support for...
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Reconstruction is entering its final stage in a $58 million project that has seen work done on three bridges at New York’s Long Island Expressway/Grand Central Parkway Interchange over the last thre...
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The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) plans to install technology at seven rest areas that will help truck drivers safely park along high-volume freight corridors.
The Regional Truck P...
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Texas Central Partners, a company backed by private investors, recently revealed details of the train station for the Texas Bullet Train it is developing, including an artist rendering and maps.
Th...
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Georgia Port Authority (GPA) Executive Director Griff Lynch previewed a plan on Monday to more than double container handling capacity at the Garden City Terminal to 10 million twenty-foot equivalent ...
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Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) and Machinists Union Local 264 recently reached a collective bargaining agreement after months of negotiations, which will save MBTA more than $60 mil...
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Gov. Rick Scott recently directed the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to make improvements to evacuation routes and to increase fuel capacity during emergencies.
“As Florida continues...
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