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...given their track record, it’ll be popular too. Their merger with MultiModal Applied Systems puts them on par with a company with full-time employees. The MBTA’s commuter rail schedule is within weeks of its debut. Seattle transportation will probably soon succomb to the ShuttleGirl charm too. And in a characteristic show of humanitarian aid, they are donating their services to Amtrak, which has experienced huge increases in ridership since Sept. 11. “There are so many times when you feel you can’t do anything,” Karamchandani...
...Russia Rail Link...
Business and political leaders in the U.S., Canada and Russia are mulling a plan to build a railroad tunnel beneath the Bering Strait. A rail link, they say, could carry 30 billion tons of cargo a year and cut shipping time from Los Angeles to Vladivostok as much as two weeks. It's an attainable feat: the strait is only 60 miles wide at its narrowest point (twice as wide as the English Channel Tunnel, which took seven years and $15 billion to construct). But to make the Bering tunnel accessible on the North American side, connecting lines would have...
Some students, it seems, never leave their room. But for many others, even the whole of Boston doesn’t provide enough entertainment. Fortunately, the university is centrally located to give access to a myriad of Massachusetts-wide attractions, mainly through the T’s commuter rail...
...more history, the bay state has two famous colonial villages, Plymouth and Old Sturbridge Village. The commuter rail runs directly to ancestral Plymouth where every street contains history or historic wares. At the very least, it’s worth the stop on the drive to the Cape. At the intersection of I-90 and I-84, Sturbridge Village is an hour from Boston and is yet another bit of colonial history packaged and sold. And finally, for those still unsatiated with history, Concord is accessible by commuter rail and offers a statue and a bridge for visitors...