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Keep on Trucking?: Overview

NOW on PBS :: August 26th, 2009
Keep on Trucking?: Overview

Blueprint America -- with NOW on PBS -- in a report with correspondent Miles O'Brien looks at the massive amount of freight moved throughout the country -- by trucks and by trains. But the aging infrastructure they run on needs more investment. Still, in these economic times money is hard to come by -- if the economy is to improve, though, the freight system that moves the country's goods needs to keep moving.

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Transit State of <em>Dis</em>repair

THE DIG :: July 1st, 2009
Transit State of Disrepair

A 2008 report by the Federal Transit Administration, “Transit State of Good Repair,” said one-quarter of the nation’s bus and rail assets are in marginal or poor condition. Still, any federal mass-transit inspections or findings are nothing but symbolic at-best. Unlike with the Food and Drug Administration, for example, the government cannot recall flawed equipment or issue citations for ignoring recommendations.

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D.C. Metro accident update: The aging U.S. transit system

THE DIG :: June 25th, 2009
D.C. Metro accident update: The aging U.S. transit system

The Monday Metro accident in Washington, D.C., when a train car rear-ended another killing nine people, involved some of the oldest cars in the city’s young subway system. The cars had already been said to have vulnerabilities. Washington, however, is not the exception for using equipment that is outdated.

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D.C. Metro train car was overdue for brake work

THE DIG :: June 23rd, 2009
D.C. Metro train car was overdue for brake work

Though the cause of the accident is still speculated, especially following two recent rail accidents nationally in the past year, officials said today the Metro train car involved was two months past due for scheduled maintenance on its brakes, and the car was an older model that federal officials had recommended be replaced because of concerns about its safety in a crash.

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Choke Point: Overview

THE NEWSHOUR with JIM LEHRER :: June 11th, 2009
Choke Point: Overview

Blueprint America -- with The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer -- in a two part report looks at the bottlenecks of America's freight rail network, and the communities the trains intersect.

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Partner Stations: Overview

Blueprint America :: June 5th, 2009
Partner Stations: Overview

In partnership with Blueprint America, ten public television stations across the country concentrate on the state of their local infrastructure. PBS stations are producing radio and television segments, hosting discussions between policy makers and their communities, and offering further content online, all as a part of Blueprint America.

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Road to the Future: Analysis: Congestion Pricing

BLUEPRINT AMERICA :: May 19th, 2009
Road to the Future: Analysis: Congestion Pricing

An introduction to congestion pricing, its failure in New York City, and a Worldfocus report on the system in Singapore.

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NYC Mayor Bloomberg Announces Federal Stimulus Transportation Projects List

the dig :: March 30th, 2009
NYC Mayor Bloomberg Announces Federal Stimulus Transportation Projects List

New York mayor Michael Bloomberg unveiled six infrastructure projects across the city that will receive $261 million in stimulus funds, including the Brooklyn Bridge. Check out our interactive map for more about each project.

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The end of the line: New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority Increases Fares and Cuts Services

THE DIG :: March 25th, 2009
The end of the line: New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority Increases Fares and Cuts Services

Two-thirds of all mass transit riders in the United States use the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) of New York’s system. The MTA board voted Wednesday “to enact a series of fare hikes and service cutbacks needed to keep the transit system from going broke.”

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