As gas prices fluctuate and flights get more expensive, US Americans are rediscovering trains — only to find a system built to move boxes, not people.
A driver was arrested in Connecticut on Wednesday afternoon after the state police tracked a vehicle that was allegedly displaying a stolen license plate.
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