Top stories on TN:
PICS: Haiti’s Transportation Two Years After the Earthquake (Link)
NY MTA Completes Four-Night Shutdown For Repairs Along Stretch Of Busy Subway Line (Link)
Boston Launches App Challenge to Link Transit and Bike Share (Link)
California’s Diesel Decade (Link)
Bloomberg Not Budging on Bike Share, More Bike Lanes (Link)
Mica Praises Romney, Stops Short of Endorsement (Link)
The chief executive of California’s bullet train project suddenly announced his resignation, just months before construction was supposed to begin. (Los Angeles Times)
Canada is annoyed that pro-environmental groups in the U.S. are delaying approval of a pipeline that would move Canadian oil. (NPR)
Access to rail is a big factor in NYC grocery delivery service FreshDirect’s relocation plans. (Crain’s New York)
Pennsylvania’s governor will unveil his much-awaited plan for dealing with the state’s transportation funding shortfall in his budget message Feb. 7 or sooner. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; h/t Stateline)
2011 milestone: for the first time ever, the roughly $2,800 dollars that a household spent at the pump was more than a year’s worth of car payments. (KQED)
Bike share GPS data will help plan NYC’s bike lane network. (Streetsblog)
MTA work blitz: after shutting down one subway line this week, NYC’s 7 train will be suspended for work for 11 weekends in a row. (Gothamist)















