AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHydrogen Rail Push (India): PM Modi will visit Haryana, Chandigarh and Punjab on July 17 to flag off India’s first hydrogen-powered passenger train between Jind and Sonipat, touting zero tailpipe emissions, plus major rail and highway projects worth about ₹26,800 crore. Public Transit Upgrades (UK/US/Global): CTDOT won a regional AASHTO award for Route 34 reconstruction in Derby, while a U.S. federal study says New York Penn Station redesign could boost train throughput by up to one-third. Rail Expansion (New Zealand/India): Auckland will open new Drury and Paerātā stations on Aug. 2, and Mumbai’s Jogeshwari Junction is set for outstation services from Jan. 2027 as a multi-modal hub. Safety & Disruptions (Road/Rail): A DART train and box truck collision in Dallas injured five and triggered shuttles; multiple crashes and highway closures hit Oregon and Minnesota, including a new Rochester flyover ramp opening. Shipping & Security (Hormuz): The U.S. launched fresh strikes targeting Iran-linked capabilities tied to Strait of Hormuz threats, while shipping firms weigh route changes and costs. Enforcement (Charcoal/Drugs): Police in Oriental Mindoro seized an illegal charcoal shipment without permits, and Kansas authorities arrested suspects after a meth-related traffic stop.
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