Federal Railroad Administration Faces Lawsuit from California Over CHSRA Funding

SACRAMENTO, Calif. –– On Thursday, RT&S ran a story about $4 billion federal dollars already allocated to the California High Speed Rail Authority project in the process of being clawed back by the Trump Administration. California is now suing the FRA to prevent that from happening.

U.S. DOT Scraps Funding for California High Speed Rail Project

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Transportation announced this week that the Federal Railroad Administration has terminated about $4 billion in funding for the California High Speed Rail project.

Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency Issues Warning About End-of-Train Device Vulnerability

WASHINGTON, D.C. –– The federal Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency has warned that end-of-train devices (EOTs) are vulnerable to cyber breaches that could affect the train’s brake control system.

WRI’s 30th Anniversary: Thirty Years of Wheel-Rail Engineering Analysis

ATLANTA – From Railway Track and Structures July 2025 issue, Editor-in-Chief David Lester writes about the 30th anniversary of the Wheel-Rail Interaction Conference in Kansas City.

A Ride on the Northeast Corridor: America’s High-Speed Showcase

ATLANTA – From the July 2025 issue of Railway Track and Structures, Editor-in-Chief David Lester writes about his recent experience on board Amtrak’s Northeast Regional.

Norfolk Southern Comments On AAR Petition for Waiver Of Compliance With FRA Visual Track Inspection Rules

ATLANTA –– This week, the Association of American Railroads published material associated with it’s petition for an integrated track inspection regime that would mix Automated Track Geometry Measurement Systems (ATGMS) with visual track inspection.

Association of American Railroads Points The Way Forward For Automated Track Inspection

WASHINGTON, D.C. –– Automated track inspection has been a hot topic of discussion for at least a couple of years, even though some form of the technology has been around for decades.

CSX Completes Chicago CREATE P3 Milestone

CHICAGO –– CSX recently completed a major milestone, known as CREATE P3, in Chicago’s rail infrastructure update known as CREATE (Chicago Regional Environmental and Transportation Efficiency) program by placing the final girder on the 75th Street rail flyover project.

Tropical Storm Chantal Beats Up Norfolk Southern But Leaves CSX Alone

ATLANTA –– While Tropical Storm Chantal did not develop into a hurricane, Norfolk Southern was significantly impacted by the storm, but CSX suffered no damage.

Shortly After Announcing Acquisition of Evident’s Inspection Technology Division, Wabtec Announces Acquisition of Frauscher Sensor Technology Group

PITTSBURGH –– Less than a week after announcing the acquisition of Evident’s Inspection Technlogy Division, Wabtec this week announced the company’s acquisition of Frauscher Sensor Technology Group.

Wheel Rail Interface Heavy Haul Conference Ready To Roll

KANSAS CITY, Mo. –– The 30th Annual Wheel Rail Interaction Conference is set to kick off tomorrow, Tuesday, June 10 and runs through Thursday, June 12.

From the Dome: Blueprint for the Future

ATLANTA – From the June 2025 issue of Railway Track & Structures, Editor-in-Chief David C. Lester writes about transcontinental mergers in the monthly column, “From the Dome.”

U.S. DOT FY 2026 Trump Budget Request Offers Good & Bad for Amtrak

WASHINGTON, D.C. –– The Trump Administration budget request for FY 2026 cuts funding for the NEC and increases funding for the national network.

Wheel Rail Interface Conference 2025 To Be Held in Kansas City, Mo.

ATLANTA –– It has been our pleasure to be the presenting sponsor of the Heavy Haul portion of the Wheel-Rail Interaction Conference for the past two years.

Mineta Transportation Institute Says Cybersecurity In Transit Is Still Not On Track

SAN JOSÉ, Calif. –– The Mineta Transportation Institute, an organization based at San Jose State University, which says its mission is to “create a connected world through research, education, and workforce development,” has released an update to its 2020 report on cybersecurity at transit agencies.

Amtrak to Cut 450 Jobs

WASHINGTON, D.C. –– Amtrak announced this week that it will cut 450 jobs as part of an effort to save $100 million.

Will Government Spending Cuts Impair Rail Safety?

Great Care Must Be Taken When Re-Scoping Projects RT&S “From The Dome” May 2025 Issue The debate over government spending has reached a fever pitch in 2025. While most spending can be

Trump Says He’ll Eliminate Funding For California High-Speed Rail

WASHINGTON, D.C. –– During his meeting with the Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney, at the White House this week, President Trump announced that he will eliminate funding for the California High Speed Rail Project.

NYPD Reports MTA Conductor Allegedly Slapped In The Face At Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Ave. Subway Station By Unknown Assailant, Who Is Still At Large

JACKSON HEIGHTS, N.Y. –– Last week, an MTA conductor was allegedly slapped in the face by an unknown assailant as his train was about to pull out of the Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street subway station.

News Station Is Investigating Public Transit Safety in Seattle — Updated 05/06/25

SEATTLE –– A news organization in Seattle is investigating public transit safety in its city.

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