In a good review of the context of
how rail transportation is a part of the Keystone XL debate, Ian Austen at The New York Times notes that there is a lack of safety regulations and inspections on oil shipments:
Not exact matches
This is one of the reasons Erie, Pa. — based GE
Transportation inked a deal on last week with China's Ministry of Railways to better learn
how to develop high - speed
rail projects in the U.S. View a slide show of international high - speed
rail lines for a closer look at
how these projects have developed around the world
Published yesterday in the online version of the journal Nature Climate Change, the study depicts
how such a shift could put new strains on U.S. infrastructure, as
rails and trains replace riverboats as the primary mode of agricultural
transportation.
Convenient forms of public
transportation by
rail, road and river boats, with scaled maps are included with directions on
how to get there.
Kunz laid out a pretty convincing case for high speed
rail as the solution for a number of problems facing American
transportation, including outdated infrastructure, peak oil (or «energy independence,» depending
how you look at it), out of control carbon emissions, and more.
See also:::
How to Green Your Public
Transportation,:: Ethical Weddings on Honeymoons by
Rail,:: Seat 61: Get Tere Wthout Flying,:: Summer Train Travel,:: Air Travel and Climate Change: Take the Train,:: Amtrak Train Runs out of Fuel,:: Railroads for Sustainability: What Can We Do?
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