Trump Rallies His Base With Infrastructure Pitch Ahead of Comey Testimony
President Trump traveled to Cincinnati to promote his $1 trillion infrastructure outline, taking detours to attack Democrats and the Paris climate accord.
President Trump traveled to Cincinnati to promote his $1 trillion infrastructure outline, taking detours to attack Democrats and the Paris climate accord.
The Trump administration is talking up the promise of private investment in public infrastructure. Experts question the long-term benefits.
The story of the old train cars — far past their prime at 53 — exemplifies the political and financial obstacles that have the system on the verge of collapse.
The president seized on a decades-old idea as proof that he was delivering on an ambitious infrastructure rebuilding plan, which is still months away.
The move would be part of an effort to fulfill a campaign promise to lead $1 trillion in projects to rebuild roads, bridges, railways and waterways.
An asphalt coating and accessories still need to be added, but large trucks can rumble across, and commuters are expected to do the same come fall.
The economic toll of increasing mass transit disruptions is difficult to calculate but clearly huge, as are straphangers’ frustrations.
Saudi Arabia’s largest sovereign wealth fund will make a $20 billion investment in a new Blackstone infrastructure project, which could then double in size.
Recognizing the looming track repairs at Pennsylvania Station as a potential crisis, the governor calls for a plan that’s on par with the response to Hurricane Sandy.
The governor runs the city’s transit system. He needs to fix it.