Rail service still suspended following rail bridge fire in Oklahoma City
A rail bridge fire in Oklahoma City, Okla., has knocked out rail service in the area, and officials do not know when traffic will be able to continue.
A rail bridge fire in Oklahoma City, Okla., has knocked out rail service in the area, and officials do not know when traffic will be able to continue.
Over the last few years Sound Transit has laid several miles of light-rail track in and around the city of Seattle, but the biggest is yet to come.
A crumbling bridge in South Philadelphia is a daily reminder of a broken promise, according to residents.
Lunchtime has forever been the moment of reveal, but the pull does not always have to follow tradition.
The July issue of RT&S features the magazine’s annual Women in Railroad Engineering list along with product features covering the fasteners and special trackwork markets.
The Modified Locally Preferred Alternative plan for the new I-5 bridge connecting the state of Washington with Oregon is building some nod momentum.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority will soon decide on which technology it will turn to in regard to its Signaling Challenge Initiative.
In June, Railway Track & Structures media outlined some of the problems of the Tren Maya rail construction project in Mexico.
The top news stories of the week ending July 8.
The wheels of the Uinta Basin Railway project, which will be built to help haul oil, are being greased.
Transport Canada is taking action to further improve the safety and security of Canada’s rail system, especially in light of the impacts of climate change and severe weather on railway operations.
The New York City region’s Metropolitan Transit Authority has kicked off several projects recently in order to maintain their infrastructure in a state of good repair and to add some new service. Here are three of the rail projects the agency is working on.
The city of Houston and Harris County, Texas, are planning on suing Union Pacific over a site that they are calling “contaminated” in the city’s Fifth Ward.
A baby step is better than a crawl.
Port news that will strengthen intermodal rail and help the supply chain has been reported around the country.
As part of the MBTA’s Capital Programs, the Capital Transformation team has completed the 12-day closure on the Green Line B Branch, accomplishing infrastructure work that will improve safety and reliability on the line.
A BNSF coal train derailed last week.
The tracks running along the Del Mar bluffs in California are one step closer from being several steps away from the eroding coastline.
The top news stories RT&S was covering the week ending July 1.
It’s always good to have someone of authority holding the money bag.