Today’s Headlines – 4/28/10
April 28, 2010By Transportation for America
About 200 DC Metro employees joined thousands in protesting transit cuts on Capitol Hill yesterday. (WP)
U.S. PIRG’s contention that Congressional earmarking and politics lead to road deterioration is considered. (Infrastructurist)
Dallas may scrap the next 20 years worth of rail expansion plans due to low revenues. (Morning News)
Caltrain, a San Francisco area rail system clinging to life, hopes California’s high-speed rail will give it a boost. (Chronicle)
And, an economist considers the inherent efficiency of cities. (NY Times)



