The U.S. Transportation Secretary, during a Q&A with AL.com at Callaghan's in Mobile Tuesday, addressed some of the priority projects in Alabama.| al
The incident occurred around 4:10 p.m. Thursday in Vance, according to Amtrak.| al
Southern Rail Commission anticipates June start for Mobile-New Orleans service, with details expected in April| al
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi, told AL.com Tuesday he is "hopeful" for the June restart. In January, he invited U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to Mississippi in June for the project's restart.| al
The concerns include a loss of momentum over a project that has no real concrete timeline for its restart in 2025.| al
It's been 43 days since the Mobile City Council approved an operations and lease agreement for the return of Amtrak. But few details about construction or the train's return have emerged since then.| al
Councilmen Joel Daves and Ben Reynolds, both vocal opponents on the Amtrak project, said their support Tuesday was somewhat related to a $550 million grant for the I-10 project.| al
The Mobile City Council, with three unanimous votes, finalized the agreements needed to get a Gulf Coast state-supported route started between Mobile and New Orleans.| al