D.C. Metro sets weekend renovation Sept. 17-19






September 17-19,
Washington, D.C., Metro will upgrade its platforms and replace a track switch
on the Red, Yellow and Green lines to improve long-term reliability and
service. As a result of this crucial work, which is critical to maintain the
railroad in a state of good repair, riders can expect delays of up to 30
minutes.

Rockefeller releases report on the rail industry






In anticipation of a
hearing on federal rail policy, Senator John D. (Jay) Rockefeller IV (D-W.Va.), Chairman
of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, released
a Committee staff report, The Current Financial State of the Class 1 Freight
Rail Industry, showing that the largest American freight railroad companies
have been earning record profit margins at the expense of their shipper
customers. The findings of the report suggest that the Staggers Rail Act of
1980, a 30-year-old law giving railroads the authority to charge many U.S.
businesses extraordinarily high shipping rates, needs to be reformed.

Tri-Rail Ft. Lauderdale Airport Station parking garage to open Sept. 21






The new parking
garage at Tri-Rail’s Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport Station at
Dania Beach, Fla., is scheduled to open for use by Tri-Rail passengers on
September 21, 2010. The first covered garage on the corridor, the new facility
offers 402 parking spaces, considerably more than the 180 spaces that were
previously available at the station.

 

Caltrain calls on CHSRA to refocus environmental review






February 14, 2001

Caltrain Executive Director
Mike Scanlon has called on the California High-Speed Rail Authority to refocus
the project’s environmental impact report on design and construction of an
initial phase that could deliver the benefits of high-speed rail to the
Peninsula and Caltrain while significantly minimizing or eliminating any
adverse impacts on adjacent communities.

Jacobs receives contract to support Hong Kong Project






February 14, 2001

Jacobs Engineering Group
Inc. said that it received a contract from the Highways Department of the
Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to provide
engineering services for the construction, testing and commissioning phase of
the Hong Kong section of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link
(XRL).

Virginia Beach council OKs purchase of potential light-rail property






February 14, 2001

It’s a done deal. Virginia
Beach, Va., will soon own the old rail line long coveted by some leaders as the
ideal spot for a future light-rail project, 
The Virginian-Pilot reports. The
City Council on Sept. 14 voted unanimously to spend $40 million to buy a
10.6-mile corridor from railroad giant Norfolk Southern.

Cleveland RTA schedules five weekends of rail upgrades






February 14, 2001

The Greater Cleveland
Regional Transit Authority is planning five weekends of Blue/Green line
closures to perform needed updates to the light rail train system. Replacement
buses will pick up and drop off riders at every station on both the Blue and
Green Lines on each of these weekends.

URS completes acquisition of Scott Wilson Group






URS Corporation has
completed its acquisition of Scott Wilson Group plc, a London-based
infrastructure engineering and construction company.
The addition of Scott Wilson expands URS’
international presence by adding a network of 80 offices around the world,
including offices in key regional centers such as London, Hong Kong, New Delhi,
Warsaw and Dubai, and more than 5,500 employees.

Virginia Beach is ready to buy NS line






Fifteen years after
Virginia Beach, Va., officials agreed that the city’s transportation future was
tied to the 66-foot-wide rail path between Norfolk and the resort area, the
City Council is poised to buy the right of way, The Virginian-Pilot reports.

Suspension of NY/NJ tunnel puts funds at risk






Proponents of the $8.7-billion
trans-Hudson rail tunnel warned the 30-day suspension imposed on the massive
project could put its federal funding at risk, the Newark Star Ledger reports. At
the same time, some voiced concerns the project might be deliberately
sacrificed to pay for the nearly bankrupt New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund,
which supports state road and rail improvements – including the tunnel.

Republicans fight Wisconsin high-speed rail






A brick-and-glass state
office building on the banks of Lake Monona, just a few blocks from the
Wisconsin Capitol and the rest of downtown Madison, shows no outward sign that
it has become the focal point of one of the most heated – and unexpected –
debates to divide this state’s Democrats and Republicans in a crucial election
year, the Stateline reports.