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CTA to close Dan Ryan branch of Red Line for 5 months
Tribune reportersIn deciding to close the south leg of the Red Line for five months starting next May, CTA officials bet that short, intense pain will be easier to suffer through than several years of track construction migraines. South Side aldermen – previously...Tags: Robert Fioretti, Chicago Mayor, Trips and Vacations, Rahm Emanuel, Travel
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What cities are tops in bike commuters?
The Chain Gang - Orlando SentinelAs a percentage of the work force in a city, Gainesville and Miami Beach stand out in Florida, with about 1 in 16 commuters traveling by bike, according to this interactive map (click here) by Governing magazine. Stunningly, the percentages of bike... -
Water main break causes disruptions in downtown Baltimore
Commuters to Baltimore faced heavy traffic and major delays Tuesday, after a large water main break downtown buckled the surface of Light Street and sent water gushing through Lombard and Pratt streets. Jamie Kendrick, the city’s deputy...
Tags: General Contracting, Water Supply, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Services and Shopping, Business
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OCTA: Focus group favors widening 405 [Corrected]
Corrected: An earlier version of this story misstated which options for the 405 widening the Costa Mesa City Council opposes and the one it supports. The council prefers Option 2. Most commuters who took part in an Orange County Transportation...Tags: Road Transportation, Travel, Highway Transportation, Transportation
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Westside subway project gets key federal backing
L.A. NOWWestside subway project gets key certification from federal transportation authorities. It's a prerequisite for federal funding for design and construction.... -
More than 257,000 still without power in extreme heat
BGE officials continued to scramble Sunday to restore power to nearly more than 257,000 customers as the area suffered with temperatures near 100 degrees for a third day and braced for a chaotic Monday-morning commute.
After the state was rocked Friday...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Ocean City, Weather Warnings, Companies and Corporations, Politics
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Charles St. water main break could cause continued traffic snarls
Commuters north of downtown will see major traffic disruptions Thursday, as Baltimore deals with another problem with its aging water infrastructure — this time the failure of a 90-year-old main that closed the intersection of North Charles Street...
Tags: Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Charles Street, Amtrak, Charles Theatre, Mount Royal
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Post Sandy, manic Monday begins for commuters
NEW YORK (AP) — Commuters streaming into New York City on Monday endured long waits and crowded trains, giving the recovering transit system a stress test a week after Superstorm Sandy ravaged the New Jersey and New York coast lines. Trains were so...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Subway Transportation, Manhattan (New York City), Queens (New York City), Upper West Side
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Commuters reThink drive with state help
A state program offering alternatives to the traditional one-car, lone-wolf commute is an idea whose time has come – and not a minute too soon for Barbie Lee. In August, Lee was informed that Allstate planned to close the Melbourne office where she...
Tags: Science and Technology, Florida Department of Transportation, Google Inc., Melbourne, Brevard County
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Who will 'satisfy the customers' with coffee at Tinley Metra station?
Tribune reporterTinley Park’s spacious new train station at the 80th Avenue Metra stop offers commuters a nice space to wait for their trains, yet the elegant building is still missing one basic commuter necessity: coffee. Tinley Park completed a 5,400-square-...Tags: Event Planning, Travel, Services and Shopping, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Metra
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Designers seek input of riders to develop useful transportation apps
George Aye and Sara Cantor Aye want to help improve the experience of using mass transit in the Chicago area, and they are appealing for your participation. The husband and wife team last year opened the Greater Good Studio, a Chicago firm that uses...
Tags: Lake Forest College, Travel, Chicago Tribune, Crystal Lake, Ravenswood
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Town Board Proposes Parking Rate Hike of 1,200%
pix11.com | @pix11narmeenTowns across the U.S. are strapped for cash, but what Huntington’s town board has on the table as one element of its 2013 budget is something many believe is downright ridiculous. Many Huntington residents said as much during the town’s one...Tags: Travel, Local Government
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