Metra to temporarily close West Hinsdale station for grade crossing replacement
Metra is replacing a grade crossing on the BNSF line.
Metra is replacing a grade crossing on the BNSF line.
Brightline West is moving forward with land acquisition.
L.B. Foster now offers single-source friction management services for shortline and industrial rail markets.
A Canadian Pacific train derailed last Friday.
CSX fired a worker in 2019 for reporting safety concerns. OSHA took CSX to the wood shed.
Winter in Canada sees more rail/highway grade crossing accidents during the winter than during any other season of the year.
CN continued announcements this week with capex plans for its lines in British Columbia (C$460 million) and Saskatchewan (C$120 million).
Canadian National has announced more capital spending on the roadway.
The MTA Office of the Inspector General has had it’s hands full lately.
The Chicago Transit Board [last week] approved Lester Barclay as its next chairman.
Brightline signal testing is underway between Palm Beach County through West Palm Beach.
Even though this accident was caused by a derailment, we are stepping outside of our normal coverage zone by featuring this NTSB report on tank car structural integrity because it has received so much attention over the past few years. NTSB did not determine probable cause for the derailment and did not publish a brief or report.
We now have a confirmed administrator of the Federal Transit Administration.
ASLRRA is very enthusiastic about the Senate’s Surface Transportation Investment Act.
The FRA and California are ready to work together again toward the development of high-speed rail.
Caltrain’s Board of Directors approved its operating and capital budgets for Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 at the rail agency’s monthly board meeting.
Several leadership changes have been made at the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) today highlighted how transit agencies across the country are helping people in their communities get access to COVID-19 vaccines.
Caltrain has announced that the launch of electrified service has been delayed until late 2024.
Something stinks at MTA, and the agency’s Inspector General is furious.