Today’s Headlines — 10/24/08
October 24, 2008By Andrew Bielak
- Almost three quarters of respondents to a poll in Indiana say they support using public funds for mass transit. (Indianapolis Star)
- Chicago’s Regional Transportation Authority could have to pay out $105 million thanks to the collapse of insurance giant AIG. (Associated Press)
- One more sign of a global economic slowdown — shipping companies cutting back on freight. (Wall Street Journal)
- San Francisco mulls plan for big adjustments and improvements on its Municipal Railway transit system. (San Francisco Chronicle)
- A new study shows that high gas prices have had a huge impact on congestion in Atlanta. (Atlanta Journal Constitution)



