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The planned view of Nyugati Railway Station - Source: Facebook/Balázs Fürjes
Nyugati Railway Station is to be renovated according to the plans of a world-famous British architectural firm, and we can finally see the visual plans.
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Trains are seen among rails in western Germany on Aug. 12, 2021. Credit: Ina Fassbender/AFP via Getty Images
Much of the world still relies heavily on railroads to move people and products. But railway infrastructure—from overhead wires to tracks—is at high risk from climate change a
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At the beginning of last year, 187 countries took steps to limit the export of plastic trash from wealthy to developing countries. It’s not working as well as they ho
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PHOENIX — This week, the Arizona Department of Transportation tweeted pictures of a bizarre object wrapped in blue plastic on a flatbed trailer parked alongside I-10 near Citrus Road asking what it was.
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All aboard! Not a train, but a jitney. For just two bucks, no less.
Ocean City will introduce new jitney service this summer that will offer two routes serving the Boardwalk and the Asbury Avenue downtown shopping district.
Mayor Jay Gillian and officials of his administration anno
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11:07 A.M. PDT THE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody. (Applause.) My name is Joe Biden. I work for Patty Murray. (Applause.) Been doing it for a long time.