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Freight railroad alert raised to ‘red' as shippers fear more West Coast port tensions
Union Pacific lifts pause on exports to LA, Long Beach, but with West Coast port volatility spreading to railroads, a freight index ups risk level to ‘severe.’
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650-Foot Freighter Hauling Salt Runs Aground Near Detroit Island Park
An enormous freighter packed with salt got a little too close to the shore in the Detroit River on Wednesday.
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Tall Weeds Blocking View for Some Bay Area Drivers
The record winter rains have created a new issue for some Bay Area drivers: tall weeds that are obscuring their vision.
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Tall Weeds Blocking View for Some Bay Area Drivers
The record winter rains have created a new issue for some Bay Area drivers: tall weeds that are obscuring their vision.
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Railroads Warned About the Problems Long Trains Can Cause
Federal regulators are warning railroads that the long trains they favor can cause all kinds of problems and contribute to derailments.
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Major Funding Announcement in VTA's East San Jose to BART Connector
The state’s transportation chief will be in East San Jose on Monday to make a major announcement about the new VTA light rail extension that will connect riders from South and East San Jose with BART.
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‘Milestone' Announcement in VTA's East San Jose to BART Connector
The state’s transportation chief will be in East San Jose on Monday to make a major announcement about the new VTA light rail extension that will connect riders from South and East San Jose with BART.
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Why Do Americans Drive on the Right Side of the Road?
The reason Americans drive on the right side of the road has a lot to do with horses and dates back to colonial times.
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Train Carrying Ethanol, Corn Syrup Derails in Minnesota
A freight train derailed and caught fire overnight in Raymond, Minnesota.
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Pilot Project Could Make Transfers Across Bay Area Transit Agencies Free or Discounted
Most transfers across multiple transit agencies would be heavily discounted or even free under a new pilot project Bay Area public transit officials are currently considering.
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BART Inspector General Resigns, Accuses Top Leaders of Repeatedly Impeding Watchdog Role
BART Inspector General Harriet Richardson sits down with Senior Investigative Reporter Bigad Shaban for her first interview since announcing her resignation.
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Exclusive: BART Inspector General Resigns, Accuses Top Leaders of Repeatedly Impeding Watchdog Role
BART Inspector General Harriet Richardson sat down with Senior Investigative Reporter Bigad Shaban for her first interview since announcing her resignation.
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Airliners' Close Calls Put Cockpit Voice Recorders Under Microscope
Airliners have nearly collided several times recently. Consumer Investigator Chris Chmura looks into the issue and what action could be taken.
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Caltrans to Close Lane of Highway 17 for Storm Repairs
Six days of lane closures on Highway 17 begin Wednesday as Caltrans crews clear fallen trees damaged in last month’s storm.
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Train Collision in Greece Kills at Least 29
A passenger train collided with an oncoming freight train in northern Greece early Wednesday.
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Lanes on Highway 101 in Menlo Park Close for PG&E Repair Work
Lanes on Highway 101 in Menlo Park were closed Thursday while PG&E crews replaced a power line damaged by a fallen tree near the highway, according to the utility.
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Lanes on Highway 101 in Menlo Park Reopen Following PG&E Repair Work
Highway 101 in Menlo Park has reopened after it was shut down in both directions for PG&E crews replacing a power line damaged by a fallen tree near the highway.
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WATCH: Semi-Truck Nearly Hits Highway Patrolman in Wyoming
A Highway Patrol trooper nearly got hit by a semi-truck on Interstate 80 in Rawlins, Wyoming.
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Angel Island Ferry to Be State's First Electric Short-Run Ferry
The Angel Island Ferry is going electric.
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Dubai Again Plans for Flying Taxi Takeoff, This Time by 2026
Dubai again is planning for the takeoff of flying taxis in this futuristic city-state on the Arabian Peninsula.