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DART Commission meeting rescheduled

DART Commission meeting rescheduled   The January meeting of the Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority (DART) Board of Commissioners has been rescheduled due to scheduling conflicts. The meeting will now be held on Feb.…
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US Airways to offer Des Moines-to-Charlotte flights

US Airways to offer Des Moines-to-Charlotte flights US Airways announced that it will begin daily nonstop service from its largest hub in Charlotte, N.C., to Des Moines on March 25. Service will operate on a…
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Farm Bureau favors fuel tax increase

Farm Bureau favors fuel tax increase  The Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF) came out in support of a bipartisan legislative effort announced yesterday to raise the state’s fuel tax by 8 cents per gallon by…
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Expect busy departure days at Des Moines airport

Des Moines International Airport (DSM) officials, in conjunction with airport tenants Transportation Security Administration, rental car companies, airlines and parking, are reminding Central Iowa air travelers that Jan. 4 and 5 will be extremely busy …

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A Year in Review: Transportation


DARTing Forward

It has been a year of transition for the Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority (DART). Work continued on the new DART Central Station transit hub. General Manager Brad Miller took a job …

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D-Line Shuttle schedules special holiday hours

D-Line Shuttle schedules special holiday hours  Revelers and caucus visitors will have free rides throughout downtown Des Moines as they ring in the new year this weekend, courtesy of the D-Line Downtown Shuttle. The D-Line,…
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DART makes holiday changes

DART makes holiday changes  The Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority (DART) will alter its usual service schedule for the Christmas holiday weekend. Saturday’s schedule remains unchanged, but there will be no service on Sunday…
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Toyota set to lose top spot, but predicts record sales in 2012

Toyota set to lose top spot, but predicts record sales in 2012 Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp. forecast a 20 percent jump in 2012 sales to a record 8.48 million vehicles, Reuters reported. Toyota, the…
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FAA announces new rules for pilots

FAA announces new rules for pilots   The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced new rules today that will require airline pilots to work shorter hours and take longer rest breaks, Bloomberg reported. The new rules,…
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Bus travel surges in popularity

Bus travel surges in popularity   Megabus.com and BoltBus led the way as U.S. curbside bus companies boosted trips by 32 percent this year, as travelers opted to leave their cars behind and surf the…