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Wednesday, June 13, 2007
More Commuters Driving to Work Alone, WASHINGTON -- More people than ever are driving alone to work as the nation's commuters balk at carpools and mass transit. Regardless of fuel prices, housing and work patterns make it hard for suburban commuters to change their gas-guzzling ways. More >>
Monday, June, 11, 2007
The Little Engine That Could, In cities across the country, mass-transit lines are the new frontier in urban development. In dozens of cities -- from Charlotte, N.C., to Denver to Portland, Ore. -- the hottest redevelopment project is happening next to the local train station. Aging transit hubs and stops along new and expanded train lines are being transformed into multi-use developments that offer housing, retailing, restaurants and offices. More >>
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