From Professional Mariner | ||||
08 December 2011 | ||||
(NASHVILLE,
Tenn.) -- America's barge industry is entering the spotlight in an effort to win
more federal dollars, National Public Radio reported. Waterborne infrastructure
needs an estimated $8 billion worth of work. The industry said barge
transportation is "like railroads but better." One critic argues that private
business should pay for the improvements.
For the original NPR broadcast click here.
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Friday, December 9, 2011
Like the Railroads, but better.
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