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Commuters love 'mayor of Conroy-Windermere Road'
Walking along Conroy-Windermere Road one morning last week, Donald Weber stopped when he heard a voice yell out from a car waiting at a light. "Hey, handsome, how are you?" hollered the woman behind the wheel. Weber peered into the vehicle and said...
Tags: Students, Windermere, Education, Travel, Teaching and Learning
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Commuter volume from Baltimore County to the city among highest in U.S.
Baltimore draws 117,027 commuters daily from Baltimore County, among the highest single-source commute totals in the nation, according to a survey released today by the U.S. Census Bureau. The number — the equivalent of filling both M&T Bank...
Tags: Prince George's County, Harford County, Travel, Baltimore County, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Ravens parade crowds overwhelm light rail, jam traffic
The Maryland Transit Administration is experiencing "massive delays" on local bus lines and the light rail system, a result of thousands of football fans attending the Baltimore Ravens parade and breaking through barricades controlling their routes...
Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Annapolis, St. Paul Street, Linthicum, Consumers
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Little effect on rush hour expected from Tuesday's snow
Tribune reporterAnother inch of snow is forecast for Tuesday, but it isn't expected to hamper commuters who began the week driving to work in the heaviest snow to hit the Chicago area in nearly a year. The snow is predicted to hit Chicago by the middle of the day,...Tags: Snow Storms, O'Hare International Airport, National Weather Service, Chicago Weather
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On two wheels, it's all open road
The first question my well-meaning acquaintances ask is, "Do you take that thing on the freeway?" Since that thing is a 1.2-liter engine on two wheels and a 600-pound body, that's actually a rather silly question. But I know it's only a warm-up for...
Tags: Road Transportation, Vehicles, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Highway Transportation
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Commuting trends in the 21st century
Commuting is a big part of the day for the American worker. According to Thomas Tiemann, the Jefferson Pilot professor of economics at Elon University, we're changing how we get to work in the 21st century. Tiemann, who co-authored a study published...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Rentals, Travel, Public Transportation
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MARC official says Eastern Panhandle train service is not in danger
richardb@herald-mail.comEastern Panhandle commuters on Maryland Area Regional Commuter (MARC) trains were assured Tuesday night that their service is in no danger of being eliminated. Those assurances came from John Hovatter, director of MARC. He was one of nearly 30 people...Tags: Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Herb Snyder, Washington, DC, Montgomery County (Virginia), Norfolk Southern Corporation
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Bloody fake Metrocards a pitch for NY subway speed limits
ReutersNEW YORK, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Transit union workers plan to hand out seemingly blood-spattered counterfeit subway passes to New York City commuters on Thursday to draw attention to safety proposals they say could reduce the number of people killed by...Tags: Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Ki-Suck Han, New York City, Prosecution, Career and Workplace
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Highway officials, CTA, Metra and Pace are spending billions to improve roads, tracks, stations and facilities
Tribune reportersMotorists, transit riders and commuters might ask themselves a question as they edge deeper into the new year: Do they feel lucky in 2013? The year promises to be noteworthy -- and at times challenging -- considering the many transportation projects and...Tags: Media Industry, Chicago Transit Authority, Air Transportation Industry, Prices, Merchandise Mart
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Challenge is launched to reduce single-occupancy commuting
A new commuter challenge might be just the ticket if you are driving to work nearly every day and see the pros increasingly outweighed by the cons. Perhaps you, family and friends would break free from the routine that wastes time, gas and money in...
Tags: Marketing, Trips and Vacations, Metra, Berwyn, Rentals
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Fence jumping commuters risking their lives
Tom Donegan, who manages emergency preparedness training in Metra's safety department, knew it was going to be tough to change what's become a dangerous commuter practice at the 80th Avenue train station in Tinley Park, but he started trying at about 5:30...
Tags: Metra, Amtrak
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CTA's plan to relieve overcrowding goes into full swing
"Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men's blood and probably themselves will not be realized. Make big plans; aim high in hope and work." — Daniel Hudson Burnham (1846-1912) Those inspired words by the architect who created urban...
Tags: Media Industry, O'Hare International Airport, Trips and Vacations, Chicago Transit Authority, Michigan Avenue
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Jan 19, 2013
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Jan 29, 2013
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Feb 6, 2013
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Jan 15, 2013
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Dec 3, 2012
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Dec 17, 2012
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Dec 17, 2012
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