The recent collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has reignited discussion about a similar tragedy that occurred over 30 years ago in Louisiana.
A federal board overseeing the return of passenger rail service between New Orleans and Mobile is fuming over continued delays in the project. Who is to blame?
The resumption of passenger rail service from New Orleans to Mobile, Alabama is delayed. A judge's gavel might have to drive the final stake in the project.
Dreams of passenger rail from Louisiana to the beaches of the Gulf Coast are a little closer to become reality this morning following a major announcement.
The Southern Rail Commission met September 8th to discuss passenger rail service between New Orleans and Mobile, New Orleans and Baton Rouge, and an I-20 route across north Louisiana.
Based on new information we now have a better idea when passenger rail service from Louisiana eastward to Mississippi and Alabama might actually begin.
There has been major progress in connecting Louisiana to the beaches of Alabama, Florida, and beyond via passenger rail service. Here's when it might actually happen.