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PenTrans Update


Nov. 26th, 2014


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Pennsylvania


King of Prussia poised for
burst of development
-philly.com



Group to examine Chesco train service
-philly.com



Berks, Lancaster transit agencies
joining forces
-New Jersey Herald



SEPTA Working On Plan To Integrate Bicycle Infrastructure Into Current Stations
-CBS Philly



Ask Septa: GM Joe Casey answers
your questions, emergency assistance
button, regional rail tardiness
-Metro



SEPTA plans approved for
adding parking near North Wales station
-The Reporter



Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission
threatens to cut through the Allegheny Front
-NorthcentralPA.com



PennDOT Invites Private Industry
to Submit Qualifications for
CNG Fueling Station Project
-Gant



PennDOT exec. offers CSVT assurance,
anticipates Federal trend favoring toll roads
-Milton Standard-Journal



Ex-Turnpike Chairman
Mitchell Rubin pleads guilty,
gets probation in corruption case
-Harrisburg Patriot-News



The Mitch Rubin sentence:
Another wet noodle
-Pittsburgh Tribune-Review



Experts question results
in Turnpike corruption case
-Pittsburgh Post-Gazette



The turnpike scandal: More wet noodles
-Pittsburgh Tribune-Review



John L. Micek
A corruption case with no jail?
What gives? Experts question
Turnpike probe
-Harrisburg Patriot-News



Editorial
'Slap on the wrist' sentences
in Turnpike commission corruption
cases send the wrong message
-Harrisburg Patriot-News



Asides: Tom Wolf's chief of staff,
Pa. Senate leadership and a
turnpike guilty plea
-Pittsburgh Post-Gazette



Uber Gets OK for Much of
Pennsylvania, Not Philly
-ABC News



Taxis mount opposition
in advance of Uber's Pa. expansion
-Harrisburg Patriot-News



Alex Friedman
Don't listen to Uber - Pa. taxi drivers
welcome competition



High-speed rail in Philly's future?
-Allentown Morning Call





Glassboro-Camden Line support
mixed - project put on hold
-South Jersey Times



5 things Christie and N.J. lawmakers
could do to fund transportation projects
-NJ.com



New Jersey Lawmakers Call for
More Local Traffic Funding
-wfuv.org



Freeholders support
state transportation trust fund
-New Jersey Herald



Byrne & Kean: Gas tax
might go down easier if
attached to comprehensive tax reform
-Newark Star-Ledger



Editorial
Transportation Funding Means Jobs
-The Record



New Jersey Groups Call for
Permanent Fix to State
Transportation Problems
-Mobilizing the Region



New Jersey lawmakers want
more transportation funding
for local governments
-lehighvalleylive



New Jersey's Portal Bridge,
bane of the Northeast Corridor,
is due for upgrade
-Washington Post



Crisis helped to improve
Port Authority bus terminal
-The Record

Nation & World

Foxx Urges State Transportation Leaders
to Step Up Pressure for Highway Bill
-Transport Topics



Amtrak reports record fiscal-year revenue,
lowest operating loss since '73
-Progressive Railroading



Amtrak sets revenue record, but demand intensifies infrastructure issues
-NJBIZ



Options for B&P tunnel replacement
narrow as Amtrak considers future
-Baltimore Sun



Muni Supply Set to Shrink
as Sales Decline Accelerates
-Bloomberg



Toss-up on transpo bill
-Politico



Numerous Elected Officials
Boycott Verrazano Celebration
Over Toll Prices
-NY 1



Can the Reinvention Commission Recommendations Unite Our
Fractured Regional Transit System?
-Mobilizing the Region



Regional Plan Association Puts
Tri-State Area's Future in Its Sights
-NJSpotlight



Our transit future in peril: How idealism
is threatening to derail vital projects
-Salon



Avoiding Congestion Chaos?
-City & State



Public Transit Is Going Extinct,
But Toy Trains Still Snooker Cities
-The Federalist



Brent Toderian
Open Letter to a Car-Addicted City
-Planetizen



Scott Doyon
Selling Urbanism: Don't be an Aristarchus
-PlaceMakers



Steven Snell
Car addiction: it's bigger than you think
-Fast Forward Weekly



Todd Litman
Land for Vehicles or People?
-Planetizen



Testing Begins on World's First
Wireless Electric Tram Line
-Next City



Gen Xers Are Key to Reviving Our Cities
-Next City


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