By: Ben Lerner
The anniversary of 9/11 has historically been not only a time to mourn those we lost on that day, but also a time to reflect on the extent to which we’ve made meaningful progress on stopping the next catastrophic attack. That reflection has included assessing the present state of transportation security, with aviation security understandably foremost on experts’ minds.
On the heels of the recent discovery of five explosive devices at an Elizabeth, New Jersey train station, and with the attack on a Brussels rail station last March still resonating, the safety of rail transportation has also been a prominent feature of that discussion in recent weeks, as it ought to be.
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