Lawmaker pushes LA Metro Gold Line extension to Ontario Airport

Who wouldn’t want more gold? California state legislator Chris Holden’s gold, however, comes in the form of a light rail line.

Norfolk Southern

Charlotte, N.C., still hoping for Red Line despite Class 1’s resistance to share track

There is no color to the Red Line in Charlotte, N.C. That is because it currently does not exist, even though plans were sketched out for the 25-mile route more than two

SANDAG rail projects

Officials attempting to step up efforts to protect train line while California’s Del Mar bluffs continue to crumble

You never know which areas under the earth’s crust are without any filling. Officials in southern California have received a warning over the last few months that the ground beneath a key

Progress Rail

Group pushing for light rail transit, rail connections on Staten Island, N.Y.

Some New Yorkers are being asked to take a pledge. The Staten Island Economic Development Corporation has created a Pledge for the Future of Staten Island and is asking for signatures to

Virgin Trains USA

Podcast—Virgin Trains USA’s Orlando Extension; new NRC Chairman Jim Hansen

light-rail transit

With designs moving forward, DART tries to figure out ways to fund new subway line in Dallas

Two years ago the Dallas City Council was defiant in its call for a subway system in the downtown area. Now, the voice is nervous. As DART presented plans to the City

Bells & Whistles—1/17/20

Seattle lawmakers want to make cap on car tab fees a state law. Environmental group calls BNSF derailment a major disaster. Congress now reviewing Act on crude oil by rail. State Attorney

Sound Transit

State of Washington lawmakers do not want to wait for Initiative 976 court ruling

Initiative 976, which was approved by voters back in November, is still waiting for its day in court. State lawmakers, however, are running short on patience.

short line railroad

Light rail line in southern Maryland needed now more than ever

A Bloomberg News analysis is calling the commute between southern Maryland and Washington, D.C., the biggest money and time pit in the U.S. Maryland state legislators now want answers, but those answers

Caltrain creates policy to determine future expansion of rail corridor

Caltrain is marking its land … literally. The Caltrain Board of Directors just finished a rail corridor use policy (RCUP) and all that is left to do is approve the plan that

railroad workers

To study passenger rail in Minnesota, one must get past Dan Patch

The idea of passenger rail in the state of Minnesota is starting to gain some steam, but before officials get too excited they need to remember the name Dan Patch.

Broken rail adds to frustration for LIRR riders

Schedule changes, a reduction of trains in service and rerouting due to work at Penn Station in New York was more than enough to handle for Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) riders

Public transit ridership up for third quarter of 2019

Nationally, ridership increased by 2.20% compared to the third quarter of 2018, according to the quarterly “Transit Ridership Report” released today by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA). This includes a rise

Sound Transit’s 2020 budget does not miss a beat

Sound Transit is not flinching, even with the Initiative 976 looming overhead.

North Carolina looks to benefit from Virginia/CSX deal via high-speed rail

There are plenty of moments to cheer when you are on the sidelines. Last week, the state of Virginia landed a game-changing deal with CSX, and now North Carolina is hoping it

Union Pacific wants to bail out of running Metra lines

The Chicago Daily Herald is reporting that Metra, the commuter rail agency for Chicago, may need to begin operating three more of its eleven routes into the city. The three routes in

Sound Transit

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MTA

Wet leaves on rail? Long Island Rail Road zaps them

Wet leaves are more like a wet blanket around commuter railroad operations, especially for the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR). During the fall, it is not uncommon to read about train delays

high-speed maglev

High-speed maglev project paused for more design and engineering details

A high-speed superconducting magnetic levitation system (maglev) between Washington and Baltimore is still in the works. However, right now it is up to the engineers to hold the project up. That’s because

Sound Transit

What? Me worry? Despite I-976 Sound Transit hauls in big money from U.S. DOT

Despite the passage of Initiative 976 in the state of Washington, Sound Transit is still taking in major funding for light rail projects. The U.S. DOT just finalized $1.4 billion worth of

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