headlines 2009/07/02

Will the U.S. Use Japanese Bullet Trains for High Speed Rail?

Bullet train companies have probably been salivating ever since Obama allocated $8 billion for high speed rail in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. So it comes as no surprise to learn that Central Japan Railway Co. Chairman Yoshiyuki Kasai spoke to U.S. Transportation Secretary Raymond LaHood on Monday to push the company's N700 Series bullet train as a contender for future U.S. high ...

Fast Company Magazine - 2009/07/02

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More trains, but confusion in skies

Airlines and travel agencies are divided on whether the new train services announced by Mamata Banerjee in the Railway Budget 2009-10 will see a shift of passengers from airlines to trains.

2 hit by trains in northern Idaho

A California woman is dead and a man was critically injured after being hit by trains in separate accidents. Idaho State Police say a Union Pacific train struck and killed a woman whose body was found lying on the tracks in Post Falls Monday night. Officials... Sponsored Topics: Idaho - Union Pacific Railroad - United States - Society and Culture - Union Pacific

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2009/06/30Metro: Trains to run manually possibly for year

2009/07/04Calif. bullet trains hit criticism on SF peninsula

2009/06/30Federal Security to Ride Metra Trains

2009/07/03Railways to set up cold storages, run fruit-vegetable trains

2009/07/01Advocates call for 'ultra-fast' trains between St. Louis, Chicago

2009/07/03Now AC trains for youth 'assets'

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Advocates call for 220 mph trains, Chicago to St. Louis

chicago — When it comes to trains, there’s fast and then there’s really, really fast. Advocates last week unveiled an $11.5 billion plan for a Chicago-St. Louis high-speed line that could cut travel times to two hours from the current five.

2 hit by trains in northern Idaho

Commuters happy with South West Trains service

Metro Trains to Keep Running Manually

More trains, but confusion in skies

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