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When Trains Block a Road, Local Officials Have Few Options

The federal government has begun offering $3 billion for bridges and tunnels, but many local governments say they cannot take advantage of the money.

Niraj Chokshi
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Elkhart (Ind), Federal-State Relations (US), Freight (Cargo), Infrastructure (Public Works), Law and Legislation, Norfolk Southern Corporation, Olathe (Kan), Railroads, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Roads and Traffic, Salt Lake City (Utah), Sensors, Springfield (Mass), States (US)
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