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  1. JamesWhitcombRiley

    Container Ship strikes and collapses Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge

    The workers are towing the ship back to harbor tomorrow, Monday. Eventually it will go to Norfolk for repairs if or when seaworthy.
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    Adirondack discussion

    Most answers to these questions are in the article. Little reason for the pols to do anything quietly in this case. (Unless they're afraid of budget hawks, or rail advocate perfectionists 🚂. We need our customs facility.) Expanding on the article, the two elected officials mentioned are super...
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    Future ideas for Atlantic Coast Service

    That's a good point about the rapidly re-populating coast from GA to NC. (Rural depopulation was in the early 20th century.) Seems to be sparked by people moving there to get away from cities, if you, say, read the Miami reddit. In any case, the numbers show NC adding the third most people...
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    MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) discussion

    OK on the topic control, but LPG is a carbon compound.
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    Airo - Amfleet I replacement Siemens Inter City Trainsets (ICT) (2Q 2024)

    You're right, I was relying on my memory. https://www.amtrak.com/reports-documents
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    Future ideas for Atlantic Coast Service

    NC needs a better Carolinian, not combining it with a potentially late Florida train. That's my squabble! It will be a while. NC has put increased Carolinian frequency in the (late) 2030's bucket, awaiting the NC/VA high(er) speed S-line, which will be after the VA/DC Long Bridge completion...
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    Airo - Amfleet I replacement Siemens Inter City Trainsets (ICT) (2Q 2024)

    The trains Amtrak says will get Airo's: NER (NEC, Virginia and New Haven/Springfield), Empire (NY), Keystone, Downeaster, Cascades, Maple Leaf, Palmetto, Carolinian, Pennsylvanian, Vermonter, Ethan Allen and Adirondack. Amtrak divides itself into four parts: Acela, Autotrain, long distance, and...
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    PANYNJ swapping Brooklyn port for Staten Island land controlled by NYC

    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/14/nyregion/red-hook-redevelopment-shipping.html The mayor, the governor and the NYC Economic Development Corporation are praising the plan as a step forward for the moribund Red Hook port in Brooklyn. NYCEDC will take it over. What, nobody likes the job the PA...
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    Container Ship strikes and collapses Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge

    Is it grounded on the bow but floating on the stern?
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    Auto Train service expansion?

    The Upper Midwest to Florida is a great market for an autotrain, and I don't think the others compare. Snowbirds who spend half the year in the South, and vacationers spending a week at the theme parks. Kankakee to Sanford! But it would need the freight route that misses the mountains. Unlikely.
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    More trouble for Boeing

    Dueling whistleblowers on the 787 gap issue, one says it's not that bad: https://www.seattletimes.com/business/ex-boeing-engineer-sidelined-after-a-787-critique-defends-troubled-plane/ Having dueling whistleblowers is not ideal, nor is it great the Defense Department is heavily reliant on a mega...
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    Ground Transport in the Pacific Northwest

    Wanderu is pretty good. For Seattle - Spokane it shows Flix, Northwestern and Amtrak. It overstates frequency the way it does multiple stops within a city though.
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    Replacement for B&P tunnel in Baltimore

    The Baltimore Banner, where many of the Sun's journalists went, also has an article. The soft paywall gets you one article, use it wisely! The median incomes over the new tunnel vary in patchwork ways but trend upward as you go east towards Penn Station...
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    Baltimore-Washington Maglev closer to biting the dust

    I don't get the part about tunnels 320 ft deep or pylons 150 ft high but I may be forgetting stuff from when I was reading about this project. The deepest station in North America is 260', that museum stop in Portland with the cool geological & historical timeline on the walls. And 150' is about...
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