New York commits to Brooklyn-Queens light rail

New York City will develop the Brooklyn Queens Connector (BQX) light rail project following the completion of a two-year feasibility study.

Funding confirmed for Vancouver urban rail projects

Canada’s federal government and the province of British Columbia have reconfirmed more than $C 3bn ($US 2.28bn) in funding for two rapid transit projects in metro Vancouver: the Broadway Subway project and

MTA opens second entrance at 34 St-Hudson Yards 7 Station

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) opened a second entrance to its 34 St-Hudson Yards subway station Sept. 1.

CTA debuts revamped IMD Blue Line station

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) debuted the new Illinois Medical District (IMD) Blue Line station Aug. 31 after the completion of a $23 million renovation and modernization project.

HNTB adds Roth as director in Austin

Steve Roth, PE, PMP, has joined HNTB Corporation as group director – engineering, based in the firm’s Austin office.

Caltrans

CTC approves funds for Caltrans projects throughout state

Caltrans has announced that the California Transportation Commission (CTC) approved more than $1.3 billion in funding to support nearly 150 transportation projects carrying out maintenance, improvements and construction throughout California.

MDOT MTA to carry out Light RailLink maintenance work

The Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration (MDOT MTA) will carry out planned Light RailLink track maintenance and rail replacement work along the Light RailLink system throughout a three-week period beginning

R. J. Corman Railroad Services completes maintenance project for CATS

During a 48-hour uninterrupted shutdown of the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) light-rail system, R. J. Corman Railroad Services completed surfacing work on 17.2 miles of the system and performed rail adjustments

Illinois, Tennessee obtain FTA certification of SSO Programs

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has certified rail transit State Safety Oversight (SSO) Programs from Illinois and Tennessee in advance of an April 15, 2019, deadline.

Sound Transit selects WSP USA for design-build management contract for Redmond Link extension

Sound Transit selected WSP USA to perform design-build project management services for the Downtown Redmond Link Extension. WSP’s preconstruction services will include assistance in preparing and reviewing the design-build contract request for

APTA, Vision Zero Network analysis touts transit safety

A new research analysis released Aug. 29 by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) and the Vision Zero Network, a nonprofit campaigning to end vehicle traffic fatalities, suggests cities with higher public

Funding gap covered for NC light rail

A North Carolina light rail project is a go again after county officials came up with two separate fees and a tax increase to cover a funding shortfall.

BART awarded grant for safety and security

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) has been awarded about $6.8 million in grant funding to support the agency’s efforts to improve safety and security.

Positive audit for SCVTA’s 2000 Measure A

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (SCVTA) has collected tax dollars garnered from 2000 Measure A, which are being allocated in accordance with the measure’s intent, the latest audit commissioned by the

SFMTA reopens Twin Peaks Tunnel following renewal project

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) has announced that service returned to the Muni Metro K, L, and M lines Aug. 25, with full train service at the West Portal and

LACMTA begins Willowbrook/Rosa Parks Station overhaul

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA) began work on a $109-million improvement project at the Willowbrook/Rosa Parks Station, which serves the transit agency’s oldest light-rail line, the Blue Line.

PTC grants for RailRunner

FRA PTC grants: 28 projects in 15 states receive funding

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has awarded more than $200 million in available funds to assist with the deployment of Positive Train Control (PTC) with a second solicitation expected soon regarding the

FRA: Q2 2018 PTC data shows significant improvement

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) released Second Quarter 2018 Positive Train Control (PTC) progress statistics noting that despite nine railroads being classified as “at-risk,” overall, the data shows significant improvement as the

Tempe Streetcar project receives federal clearance to enter construction

Valley Metro received a Letter of No Prejudice on the Tempe Streetcar project from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). The letter means the rail project is cleared to proceed to the next

Metrolink SCORE(s) state funds for regional rail improvements

Metrolink’s Southern California Optimized Rail Expansion (SCORE) Program received what was described as the first down payment on the program from the California Transportation Commission (CTC).

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