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BY ERIC PETERSON Transportation Consultant During the 1919 transcontinental convoy, west of Grand Island, Nebraska, soldiers use a winch to pull a Class B truck out of a ditch. Lt. Col. P. V. Kieffer surveys the scene. (Eisenhower Library; The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration) Over the entrance of…
Congress has been able to accomplish very little this year, but one thing they agreed they needed to do was avoid insolvency in the Highway Trust Fund (HTF). Thus much of the summer was spent agonizing over pay-fors that could justify yet another transfer of general fund revenues into an…
BY STEVEN R. DITMEYER Adjunct Professor of Railway Management, Michigan State University An old adage says the railroad industry is slow to change. The rapid growth of the shipment of crude oil by rail, however, challenges the railroads as well as the accuracy of that adage. In 2008 fewer than…
BY LESLIE BLAKEY President & Executive Director, Coalition for America’s Gateways & Trade Corridors Infrastructure was at the heart of the founding of our republic. Our first Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton was a staunch supporter of federal investment in infrastructure, leading the establishment of an early American infrastructure bank. In…
BY KYLE MOTYCKA Business Development and Proposal Manager – Rail Veolia Transportation Maintenance & Infrastructure, Inc. California and Hollywood. The tie goes back to the early days of film where individuals had big dreams and Hollywood was the place where dreams come true. What has struck me about California, is…
BY BRIAN PALLASCH Managing Director of Government Relations and Infrastructure Initiatives American Society of Civil Engineers JANET KAVINOKY Executive Director of Transportation Infrastructure Chamber of Commerce When a doctor tells you that you are sick, you should probably stay home. When a contractor tells you that your roof is caving…
Last month was the first time in a long time that anyone with the ability to act on it has proposed a specific funding source for surface transportation over a multi-year period. Both the House Ways & Means Committee and the Administration proposed an infusion of general funds into the…
2014 could be the year that a national freight policy begins to take focus in a new authorization bill. There have been several positive movements in this direction over the last few years that portend a possible emphasis on freight. First, there was the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA)…
BY JONI EARL Chief Executive Officer Sound Transit Many transit agencies were hit hard by the recession; what added dimension to Sound Transit’s experience was passing a $17.8 billion expansion measure on November 4, 2008, literally the eve of the financial chaos. Today, Sound Transit’s sales tax revenues that make…
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