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American rail links are quite useful if you plan on boarding these extensive networks to save on fuel while circumventing the urban gridlocks.
There are other smaller rail networks but these are the most widely used, across the United States:
Virginia Railway Express (VRE) – Connecting major Northern Virgina cities like Fairfax to the bustling Washington DC downtown.
Millions of commuters use these train services daily but let’s not forget about the commercial transporters who will appreciate the fact that commuters aren’t the only ones appreciating the rail system. In fact, the intermodal offerings (truck loads easily transfered to train cargo and then back to truck loadable units) are constantly expanding to make a more diversified use of the rails.
Heavy loads aren’t really an issue when using the mighty rail so if you’re looking to move freight around the major US metro areas, you should your local train transit provider about the intermodal possibilities.
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ITS America 2006 will be help from May 7 to 9 in Philadelphia, PA.
ITS America is the leading transportation safety and security event that brings together decision makers from: state, federal and local agencies, transit authorities, systems integrators, emergency services, consulting firms, academia, equipment vendors, software developers, public safety personnel, automobile manufacturers and suppliers, and telecommunications providers—all dedicated to developing and deploying ITS technologies.
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To this day, over 90% of the exhibit hall space for ITS America 2006 is sold out.
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