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In Bloomberg CityLab, Fellow Jonathan English and Uday Schultz published “The Lowly Boxcar Can Make Your City a Better Place to Live,” making the case for more direct freight-rail connections:
Whether it’s research into technological support for better carload service, funding for new approaches in rail operations and supply-chain integration, or investments in improved freight rail infrastructure to support network capacity and reliability, it’s past time that public dollars began flowing toward greener freight movement and reduced urban freight congestion.
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