Caltrain’s electrification project receives FEIR certification

The Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board today certified the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) and approved the planned electrification of the Caltrain corridor between San Jose and San Francisco, Calif.

Gov. Malloy tours Meriden station; outlines long-term transportation infrastructure vision

Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy on Jan. 8 toured the Meriden train station on the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield (NHHS) rail corridor, which is the site of an ongoing transit-oriented development (TOD) project with a primary focus on stimulating the area within a half-mile of the proposed new Meriden Intermodal Center.

WMATA Board appoints Requa as interim general manager/CEO

Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority (WMATA) appointed Jack Requa as interim general manager and chief executive officer (CEO) and commended the service of General Manager and Chief Executive Officer Richard Sarles, who is retiring on January 16. Requa, who joined WAMTA in April 1998, is currently the assistant general manager for Bus Services.

NJ Transit expands Quiet Commute program to include Atlantic City Rail Line

New Jersey Transit is expanding its Quiet Commute program to trains on the Atlantic City Rail Line, operating between Philadelphia, Pa., and Atlantic City, N.J. The program goes into effect January 20 between the hours of 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. on weekdays.

NS worked on 94 industrial development projects in 2014

Norfolk Southern assisted 94 industries in locating or expanding their businesses along its rail lines in 2014.

LEJAK and Associates Inc. acquires Alpha products

Alpha Products, Inc., a metal fabrication and stamping company based in Bedford Park, Ill., has completed its sale to a new ownership group led by John Marks of LEJAK & Associates.

IntegriCo producing ties for five Class 1s; plans to open second facility in 2015

IntegriCo Composites, manufacturer of recycled plastic crossties, is now producing its product for five Class 1 railroads in North America.

CHSRA breaks ground on HSR

Marking significant progress toward modernizing California’s transportation infrastructure, on Jan. 6 the California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) joined hundreds of supporters and government, student, community, transportation, business and labor leaders to break ground on the nation’s first high-speed rail system.

LACMTA CEO to step down

Chief Executive Officer of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA) Art Leahy’s last day of service will be April 5, 2015, when his current contract expires. Leahy, who started his transportation career as a bus operator and became one of the nation’s leading transit officials, has headed LACMTA for six years.

MBTA Green Line receives $996 million

A $996-million federal grant has been awarded to Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) to extend Green Line light-rail service from East Cambridge to Somerville and Medford.

GWI completes acquisition of Pinsly Arkansas Railroads

Genesee & Wyoming Inc. has completed the acquisition of Pinsly Railroad Company’s Arkansas Division for approximately $40 million in cash, subject to adjustment for final working capital.

CSX worked on 107 industrial infrastructure projects in 2014

In 2014, CSX and its customers worked together on 107 projects to build or expand facilities on CSX’s network and shortline partners.

Amtrak launches new website geared toward NEC infrastructure

 

A new Amtrak website aims to raise awareness about Northeast Corridor (NEC) infrastructure needs and build support for capital investment in projects crucial to support economic growth in the region and meet a growing demand for passenger rail service.

Holland promotes two; Madderom retires

Holland LP promoted Gerry Coyne to general manager RMSS and Russ Gehl to vice president maintenance of way sales.

NTSB issues safety alert regarding LED and incandescent signal visibility

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) issued a Safety Alert that focuses on the visibility of railroad signals.

New York gets federal approval for new Portageville Bridge

New York state has received federal approval for the plan to build a new arch bridge to replace the historic Portageville Bridge carrying the Norfolk Southern’s Southern Tier Line over the Genesee River in Letchworth State Park.

Washington state approves funds to upgrade 59 crossings in five counties

Washington state regulators approved funding for safety upgrades at 59 railroad crossings in Spokane, Whitman, Grant, Adams and King counties.

Sioux Falls rail yard project completes land appraisal

An important step has been completed in the rail yard redevelopment project in downtown Sioux Falls, S.D.

TTC accelerates operator review

Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) Chief Executive Officer Andy Byford has directed his chief safety officer and chief service officer to conduct a comprehensive review of all bus and streetcar operator recruitment, training, recertification and monitoring programs.

CTA Damen Station reopens

The Chicago Transportation Authority reopened the newly renovated and modernized Damen Blue Line station December 22. 

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