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South Pasadena lobbies to kill surface 710 Fwy. extension
City Council members in South Pasadena made it clear this week that they want their voices heard in a new study of the proposed Long Beach (710) freeway extension as they push regional transportation officials to kill a possible surface route.
At a...Tags: California Department of Transportation, Port of Los Angeles, Politics, Anthony J. Portantino, Travel
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Track repairs disrupt weekend train service
SAN DIEGO -- Amtrak and North County Transit District train service will be disrupted in San Diego County beginning Friday night and through the weekend because of coastal rail repair projects.
The last southbound Amtrak Pacific Surfliner train tonight...Tags: Public Transportation, Travel, Railway Transportation, Amtrak, Transportation
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Aberdeen: Railroad crossings closed beginning today
Some railroad crossings will be closed beginning today for work on the track. Burlington Northern Railroad will have crews picking up rail along the main line track throughout city limits today through Friday, according to the Aberdeen Public Works...Tags: Travel, Railway Transportation, Transportation
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Travel Alert: Alaska Airlines Cancels Flights Due to Snowstorm
Channel 2 NewsAlaska Airlines has canceled several flights due to an expected snowstorm in the Pacific Northwest. Here is the company's press release, issued Tuesday night: In response to heavy snow forecasted in Seattle and Portland, Ore., on Wednesday, Jan. 17,...Tags: SkyWest Incorporated, Air Transportation Delays, Trips and Vacations, Travel Alerts, Air Transportation Industry
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Understanding airfares no longer up in the air
CNNFor those who like to fly but hate the hassle of hidden airfare fees, there is hope on the horizon. Starting next week, the only surprise they should experience is that there are fewer surprises. A Department of Transportation policy will go into...Tags: Services and Shopping, Prices, Trips and Vacations, Air Transportation Industry, Travel
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Runaway overtime spending at CTA
Working for a public agency with a runaway overtime problem, CTA veteran Jackie Hubbard logged an average of 34 hours of OT on top of each 40-hour week, according to payroll records.
"Some people at CTA are picky about the type of work they do and the...Tags: Politics, Chicago Tribune, Forrest Claypool, Work Rules Contract Issues, Collective Contract
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AK DOT Crews to Work More on Avalanche Hazard Reduction
Channel 2 NewsThe Alaska Department of Transportation said crews will be using more artillery Friday to reduce avalanche hazards along the Seward Highway. This comes after sections of the Sterling and Seward highways were closed for hours because of an avalanche early...Tags: Road Transportation, Avalanches and Landslides, Travel, Forestry and Timber, Highway Transportation
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Infrastructure act includes toll credits for Route 219
Daily American Staff WriterThe American Energy and Infrastructure Jobs Act filed Tuesday would allow the use of toll credits for Appalachian highway projects such as Route 219. The toll credits would provide funding necessary to finish the highway — a project local, state...Tags: Politics, Bill Shuster, Highway Transportation, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Jason Altmire
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Arrival of trash by train might be delayed
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterA project to ship tons of trash to an Imperial County landfill via train could face a delay because of the economy. Los Angeles County Sanitation District’s waste-by-rail project start-up may be postponed, according to sanitation district...Tags: Travel, Railway Transportation, Transportation
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KDHE continues monitoring conditions after Herington sulfuric acid spill
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) continues to work with state and local partners to clean up and monitor the sulfuric acid spill from Union Pacific Railroad’s rail yard in Herington. “Recent measurements indicate that...Tags: Union Pacific Railroad, Travel, Railway Transportation, Transportation
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Airlines prepare for new fare advertising rules
Factfinder 12 InvestigatorCome Thursday you might worry airline ticket prices have shot up again. But it will only appear thay way, as new government imposed fare advertising rules take effect. Airlines often like to entice travelers with promises of $99 fares. However, the...Tags: Services and Shopping, Air Transportation Industry, Travel, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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