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Daniel Zawodny

Daniel Zawodny

Transportation Reporter at The Baltimore Banner

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  • English
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  • Public Transportation
  • Transportation and Logistics

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Recent Articles

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Hop on: Montgomery County just made its local buses free to use

Montgomery County has made its local public transportation free to ride as of this week.
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Why are some Baltimore intersections painted? These artists say it’...

Some intersections in Baltimore City are getting a paint job but not just to beautify it. The goal is to raise awareness of pedestrian safety.
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Change at Baltimore court could hurt immigrant children, advocates ...

A recent policy change at Baltimore City Circuit Court could lead to the separation of children from their parents or guardians.
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They were supposed to help fix Maryland’s transportation funding pr...

The Commission on Transportation Revenue and Infrastructure Needs, known as TRAIN, was supposed to meet to give recommendations on Maryland's transportation issues but stopped meeting.
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Maryland seeks public’s help in improving dangerous roadways for pe...

Using traffic and crash analyses, state officials have identified nearly 150 stretches of roadway across Maryland that they want to make safer for vulnerable road users, including dozens in the Baltimore region, and are asking for feedback from those who use them.
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New ‘Infrastructure Academy’ will train workers for city jobs in cr...

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott celebrated the new workforce development initiative, launched Thursday in the Park Heights neighborhood where he grew up, as a means to train workers to fix the city's aging infrastructure.
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New MTA fares include perks for kids, penalties for Light Rail skip...

New MTA fare policies expand access to free rides for many youth, the agency has announced.
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Self-driving wheelchairs could someday transport passengers with di...

A pilot program with Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is helping researchers at Morgan State University bring new technology to life in autonomous wheelchairs.
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Not so fast: Federal officials halt proposed Northeast Maglev train

Citing major environmental and logistical concerns, the Federal Railroad Administration has ended its review of the Northeast Maglev train plan between D.C. and Baltimore.
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At year 50, the Baltimore water taxi looks to expand service

As the Baltimore water taxi reaches 50 years old, the company running it aims to expand service and add a rideshare app.
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New Hagerstown Hitachi factory will produce rail cars for Baltimore...

The 307,000 square foot space is already assembling new rail cars for the Baltimore Metro subway, and will soon employ as many as 500 Western Maryland residents.