U.S. DOT Awards $2.5B in New High-Speed-Rail Funding
Friday, Dec. 17th 2010 4:20 PM
The U.S. Dept. of Transportation has pumped another $2.5 billion into the high-speed-rail funding pipeline and is increasing the flow of actual obligations from its $8-billion first rail round.
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