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Every local bus in Vermont has been free to ride for nearly three years. But if lawmakers don’t step in, that could soon change, at least for Green Mountain Transit, the state’s largest bus system.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with public transportation leaders about changes coming to Vermont's bus services and routes.
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More than 200 million people � about 60% of the U.S. population � were under a winter weather advisory or warning on Friday, the National Weather Service said. Over 5,000 flights have been canceled.
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The goal of the program is help new arrivals learn to get around independently.
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A crowd gathered in Burlington on Friday to see a passenger train destined for New York City roll down the tracks for the first time in nearly 70 years. The trip was the culmination of almost 30 years of work at the state and federal level.
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This hour, we discuss the rail expansion project bringing Amtrak's Ethan Allen Express from Rutland to Burlington.
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On Friday, an Amtrak train will roll into downtown Burlington, marking the completion of an effort nearly 30 years in the making. But one man who spent much of his adult life working on the project will be missing.
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In this encore rebroadcast, host Mikaela Lefrak discusses electric vehicles, driving a gas vs. electric car, and Vermont's EV infrastructure.
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A new Manchester program will offer public transportation to surrounding outdoor green spaces, trailThe first Saturday of each month through September, residents can catch a bus at Veteran’s Memorial Park and head to outdoor spaces within a 30 mile radius of Manchester. A round trip costs $5.
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Vermont is gearing up to spend millions in federal and state dollars to improve the electric vehicle charging infrastructure. More financial incentives for EV purchases are also in the works.