Regional planners landed a $500,000 grant in 2023 to pursue possible rail service between the two cities -- but say progress has slowed
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Public feedback will be accepted for two weeks after Jan. 21.
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The $500,000 award will be used to start assessing things like the possible location of stations, ridership estimates and other improvements to the existing rail line north of Louisville.
Hundreds of complaints about blocked crossings in Kentucky and southern Indiana have been lodged in recent years in a federal database launched in 2019.
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SUNDAY EDITION | Will an advance warning system reduce crashes at Louisville's 'can opener' viaduct?
The CSX railroad bridge on Third Street has snared too-tall vehicles for years. Kentucky officials are banking on new technology to curb crashes there.
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The crossing where Phyllis Minton died, which has no flashing lights, cross arm or even a stop sign.