
Amtrak to Launch 83 New Airo Trains This Summer
Amtrak is launching 83 new Airo trains this summer, its largest fleet overhaul since 1971. The first trains will debut in the Pacific Northwest.
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Amtrak is launching 83 new Airo trains this summer, its largest fleet overhaul since 1971. The first trains will debut in the Pacific Northwest.

Universal Orlando is in talks with Elon Musk's The Boring Company to develop an underground transit system connecting its theme parks, aiming to ease traffic and enhance visitor experience.

A new study on NYC's congestion pricing reveals a surprising outcome: suburban and outer borough drivers are saving over five times more travel time than those driving into Manhattan.

Multiple MBTA Commuter Rail lines were hit with cancellations Thursday morning due to an 'equipment shortage,' causing widespread delays for Boston-area travelers.

A deadly collision between two high-speed trains in Andalucía, Spain, has killed at least 43 people, prompting a major investigation into the nation's celebrated rail network.

The Atlantic City Expressway will transition to fully cashless tolls this Sunday, requiring non-E-ZPass users to pay higher rates via Toll-By-Plate.

Drivers in New Jersey will face a 3% toll increase on the Turnpike and Garden State Parkway starting January 1st to fund maintenance and operations.

Drivers in the D.C. area experienced a significant increase in traffic delays in 2025, losing an average of 70 hours to congestion, a 13 percent rise from the previous year.

The North Dakota Department of Transportation has reopened Interstate 29 and state highways 11 and 13 after a severe winter storm forced their closure.

Amtrak urges travelers to book holiday train tickets early due to record ridership and high demand. The company saw 34.5 million trips in fiscal 2025 and is preparing for a busy holiday season with ne

Chicago-area public transportation agencies have secured $1.5 billion in annual funding from the General Assembly, ensuring full service continues for years.

The White House has renewed its effort to terminate New York City's congestion pricing program, setting up another legal and political clash with state officials.