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Ocean Springs looking towards future of Amtrak passenger rail service
Ocean Springs looking towards future of Amtrak passenger rail service By Chancelor Winn | April 19, 2021 at 6:54 AM CDT - Updated April 19 at 9:16 AM
OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WLOX) - The sound of a train horn is a familiar one for people living on the Gulf Coast. Soon, passenger trains will be chugging along coastal tracks on a journey from New Orleans to Mobile, making stops in Bay St. Louis, Gulfport, Biloxi and Pascagoula.
Amtrak is petitioning the Surface Transportation Board to allow the passenger service from New Orleans to Mobile to use freight rail infrastructure twice a day. The STB is an independent federal agency that oversees economic regulation of rail and has jurisdiction over certain passenger rail issues.
âWhat about downtown?â Community pushes back after Ocean Springs votes to cancel parades
Ocean Springs votes unanimously to cancel 2021 Mardi Gras parades By Tristan Ruppert | December 23, 2020 at 5:50 PM CST - Updated December 24 at 6:45 AM
OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WLOX) - The good times will not be rolling in Ocean Springs in 2021. The board of alderman unanimously voted Wednesday to cancel the two Mardi Gras parades the city usually holds each year.
Not everyone was a fan of the decision, though. Some community members pushed back, pointing out that other events such as Cruisinâ the Coast and the Peter Anderson Festival were permitted.