Yesterday morning as we mourned the passing of a major contributor to the culture of Boston and the T, I woke up to a rather irritated torrent of commuters, all of whom where having issues with their monthly passes because ...Read More
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With the recent submission of 278 pre-applications for the high speed rail grants from 40 states, one question remains to be answered: who should manage all of these high speed rail lines when they're built?
Building and upgrading infrastructure is the ...Read More
While the Obama administration and everyone else (Streetsblog, Infrastructurist, Blueprint America, Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, and so on) talk up high speed rail and James Howard Kunstler brings us back down to earth, everyone seems to be eager to ...Read More
My family has serious communication issues, I won’t deny that. We all may as well be living on different planets.
The Friday before commencement, I called up my dad to find out when they were going to be arriving so that ...Read More
So, today I finally got around to actually calling my mom about the two things that have been bothering me the past few days: my graduation present from my parents and the strange charge from AT&T on my debit card.
Unexpected ...Read More
I've been hard at work at trying to do real work, but after a while, I need a creative outlet. There are even times when I need a break from my usual creative outlets of designing various things for various ...Read More
Well, Brian Zaik has done it again. This year, he has affected change and produced visible results. This time, he did it with the Union Annual Report. Below, you'll find video of the keynote my dear friend, Brian, gave at ...Read More
This isn't incrediby recent news, and I'm fairly certain I learned about it a while ago, but apparently PATH, operated and owed by the Port Authority, contracted Kawasaki to build 340 new rail cars to be designated the PA5s. The ...Read More
Today, I finally got a chance to work on the NEB&W railroad today at my first operating session. I usually don't get a chance because more often than not, I'm comatose on Saturdays and have forgotten the past several operating ...Read More