About: Alex Lennartz
Alexander Lennartz is a freelance writer based out of Los Angeles, dealing with issues of sustainable energy policy, public transportation and green architecture.
Posts by Alex:
- Will New Russian Train Spark U.S. High-Speed Rail Race?
04 Feb 2010 | Posted in Europe, Rail, Transportation
Be the first to comment » - British High Speed Rail Ushers In a New Era of Travel
06 Jan 2010 | Posted in Europe, Rail
2 Comments » - High Speed Rail in France: Le TGV — C’est Cool.
24 Dec 2009 | Posted in Europe, Featured, Finance, Legislation, Rail
5 Comments » - High Speed Rail Made in Germany – The InterCity Express
16 Nov 2009 | Posted in Europe, Rail
3 Comments » - US High Speed Rail Is A National Embarrassment. A Global Comparison
05 Nov 2009 | Posted in Featured, North America, Rail
5 Comments » - Train in Vain: Epilogue on High-Speed Rail Series
15 Oct 2009 | Posted in North America, Rail, Videos
1 Comment » - Northern New England Corridor: Big Lessons from the Big Dig
12 Oct 2009 | Posted in North America, Rail
1 Comment » - US High Speed Rail: The Empire Corridor — Uplift For NYC Mass Transit
18 Sep 2009 | Posted in Featured, North America, Rail
Be the first to comment » - High Speed Rail Dreams For The Keystone Corridor
06 Aug 2009 | Posted in North America, Rail
1 Comment » - Hypocritical Southern Politicians Fighting High Speed Rail & ARRA Money
27 Jul 2009 | Posted in North America, Rail
2 Comments » - After the Bushes have gone: High Speed Rail & the Florida corridor
21 Jul 2009 | Posted in North America, Rail
3 Comments » - Job Creator & Travelers’ Dream: High Speed Rail Chicago Hub
13 Jul 2009 | Posted in North America, Rail, Videos
1 Comment » - High Speed Rail Line Gets Federal Funding: Los Angeles to Las Vegas
09 Jul 2009 | Posted in North America, Rail
2 Comments » - Airlines & Oil Barons in Fear of High Speed Rail: The South Central Corridor
06 Jul 2009 | Posted in Aviation, North America, Rail
1 Comment » - (Anti-)High Speed Rail: Republicans & the Gulf Coast Corridor
02 Jul 2009 | Posted in North America, Rail
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