SANDAG set to replace 100+-year-old bridge as double-tracking project continues
The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) will use $8 million in federal funding to replace a timber bridge that was built back in 1917.
The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) will use $8 million in federal funding to replace a timber bridge that was built back in 1917.
MTA announced that crews will begin the final phase of a multi-phase project, replacing approximately 2.4 miles of track on the J and Z lines between the 121 St and Jamaica Center-Parsons/Archer stations in Queens.
The top news stories RT&S was following the week ending June 3.
Metro announced that it has broken ground on a project that will finally build a bridge for freight and passenger trains over the busy intersection of Rosecrans and Marquardt avenues in Santa Fe Springs.
In this first episode of Bridge Approach, RT&S Media Editor-in-Chief Bill Wilson takes a look at a rail bridge in South Elgin, Ill.
MBTA’s Green Line D Branch is well on it’s way to being completely accessible.
Florida officials announced that the central Florida region has received a grant award of up to $15,875,000 in federal funding from the U.S. DOT’s Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) Grant Program.
Sound Transit Link riders are in for some choppy air over the next few months.
States continue to announce the arrival of federal money for railroad track upgrades.
The long pause is going to be followed up by a constant press of the play button.
Kawasaki Track Technologies announced testing of remote track fastener monitoring technology in Japan.
Ottawa’s Stage 3 light rail transit project is not even out of the box yet and it is already increasing in value.
The main piece of a settlement between the city of Pittsburgh and Norfolk Southern now must be approved by the city council, and that could come as early as May 31.
The MTBA board has approved a new capital investment plan.
Metrolinx is using a new construction method for the Hazel McCallion LRT.
The top news stories RT&S reported on the week ending May 27.
A bundle of Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) awards have been announced to help short line companies maintain their lines.
Substitution of bus service for Orange Line light-rail service will enable rail yard to be completed ahead of schedule.
Two WSP USA projects won national Grand Awards from the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) in the organization’s 2022 Engineering Excellence Awards competition.
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