Paul Sando interviewed on BBC radio
Dr. Paul Sando, Anthropology & Earth Science, was interviewed live on a BBC 5 radio news program to discuss the tragic derailment in Philadelphia and the general state of Amtrak and the U.S. rail system.
Dr. Paul Sando, Anthropology & Earth Science, was interviewed live on a BBC 5 radio news program to discuss the tragic derailment in Philadelphia and the general state of Amtrak and the U.S. rail system.
Dr. Paul Sando published a news article titled “BNSF beefs up the Hi Line,” in the February 2015 issue of Trains Magazine. The article details the first stages of the railroads capacity increases to improve service through the oil producing region of North Dakota.
Dr. Paul Sando was interviewed on the topic of the geography and history of railroad transportation in the mid-1800s, specifically focusing on the Lincoln Inaugural Train. The interview was for Scholastic News 2, a social studies and science magazine for elementary age children.
Dr. Paul Sando was again consulted and quoted in an article on railroad safety and oil transportation, this time at the international level. The publication is Future Rail Magazine, the author is Fran Marcellin, a British journalist working in France. The article was distributed by an online news clearing house called Piece Boutique. Read it here.
Paul Sando, Department of Anthropology and Earth Science, had yet another interview on Oil Fracking, shipping, and railroad safety. This interview was with KVMR-FM radio in Nevada City, CA. This is getting to be a habit.