Crews replacing wood railroad ties between Arlington and Marysville






Residents who drive near
the BNSF railroad between Arlington and Marysville, Wash., will notice some
construction until March 19, the Arlington Times reports. Gus Melonas, director
of public affairs for the railway company, said that a 35-person work crew would
be replacing wood rail ties on a seven-mile stretch of track between the two
cities starting Monday, March 15.

NCDOT officials meet to discuss rail projects






Officials with the N.C.
Department of Transportation’s Rail Division didn’t exactly quell the concerns
of those who gathered at a town hall meeting in Landis, N.C., the Salisbury
Post
reports. The meeting, which was an informal session held at Landis’ town
hall, was for area residents to ask rail officials questions about proposed
rail corridor projects.

Sounder M Street to Lakewood track and signal project update






Beginning Friday, March 19,
at 9:00 p.m., the street crossing at Steilacoom Blvd. SW in Seattle is
scheduled to be fully closed to traffic so the crossing can be demolished and
reconstructed over the weekend. The crossing is expected to reopen to vehicles
early the following Monday morning. A full weekend closure of the crossing was
scheduled to reduce the impacts of a partial mid-week closure that would
require additional working days.

Imagemap changes name to MERMEC Inc.






On
March 15, 2010, the MERMEC Group’s American subsidiary, Imagemap Inc., changed
its company name to "MERMEC Inc." and starts a new chapter in its
history by completing transitioning to corporate identity and alignment to
group’s strategy and commercial proposition.

Work begins on East 180th Street 25 Station; signal modernization continues






MTA New York City Transit
said that beginning Saturday, March 27, and continuing for 18 months through
August 2011, there will be no weekday rush hour 5 express service in either
direction between East 180th Street and 3rd Avenue-149th Street. During this
period, 5 trains will make all 2 local stops. Currently, 5 trains run express
in the peak direction during morning (southbound) and afternoon (northbound)
rush hours between East 180th Street and 3rd Avenue-149th Street. It is anticipated
that this service change will add about five minutes to customers’ trips.

Construction continues for light rail in Seattle






Wabtec Signs Contract To Provide Electronic Braking To South Africa’s<br /> Spoornet

Construction at the
University of Washington light rail station in Seattle is under way and during
the week of March 15, 2010 there will be several construction activities along
Montlake Blvd. adjacent to Husky Stadium that will affect the roadway and sidewalks.

Wabtec acquires Xorail, a provider of signal engineering, design services






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Wabtec
Corporation has acquired Xorail LLC, a leading provider of signal engineering
and design services, for $40 million in cash. The company is based in
Jacksonville, Fla., and has annual sales of about $40 million. Wabtec expects
the transaction to be accretive in the first year.

GO Transit making changes to meet increased demand






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Beginning April 3, 2010,
GO Transit is making several system-wide train and bus service changes to bring
schedules in line with actual travel trip times and to meet the needs of our
growing ridership across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.

South Shore schedules railroad tie replacement






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The South Shore commuter railroad plans to
temporarily bus mid-day passengers between South Bend, Ind., and Carroll Ave.
in Michigan City, Ind., on March 31 and April 1.  South Shore maintenance crews will be replacing railroad
ties.

SEPTA unveils Fiscal Year 2011 capital & operating budgets






A number of projects vital
to SEPTA and its riders will become budget casualties if the federal government
does not approve a plan to provide dedicated funding for transportation in
Pennsylvania, according to Fiscal Year 2011 budget projections. The Federal
Highway Administration is currently reviewing Pennsylvania’s application to
convert Interstate 80 to a toll highway. This is a key component of Act 44, the
state law enacted in 2007 to create a dedicated source for transportation
funding throughout the Commonwealth.

Railroad lists upgrades in a pitch for customers






Improvements by Pan Am
Southern to the rail route from Mechanicville, N.Y., to Ayer, Mass., in the
last year have increased capacity and speeds on the line and have the company
looking at further opportunities in New England, including the Fitchburg area,
the Worcester Telegram reports.

Brighter future for Sault if railway were fast-tracked






Where there’s a will
there isn’t always a way, if the way in question is a railway, said Toms Mills
in a column in the Sault Star. Both the federal and provincial governments are
apparently solidly behind providing money for infrastructure improvements to
keep the shortline railway operating between Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury.
Sault Star But though signals are showing green, the money is stalled on a
siding somewhere. Squabbling over what program will be the funding vehicle, or
whether the province will sign on to a federal cost-sharing infrastructure
scheme, seems to be holding things up.

Levelland’s new rail park under construction has companies waiting






Persistence is paying off
in a big way for Levelland, Texas, suggests the dust flying above a 300-acre
tract on the south side of Highway 114 east of the city, the Lubbock Avalanche
Journal
reports. Construction is in the early phases of the Levelland
Industrial Rail Park, which already has two companies signed on the dotted line
on a site that’s expected to attract $100 million in capital improvements and
1,000 new jobs to the Hockley County seat.

Norfolk Southern’s Greencastle project on track






Norfolk Southern will break
ground on its Greencastle, Pa., intermodal rail facility this summer despite
news coming from Capitol Hill, a spokesman said, the Herald-Mail reports. The
mix of proposed legislation and funding denials that is troubling company
executives and local legislators has yet to slow the Greencastle project, said
Rudy Husband, director of public relations for Norfolk Southern.

Hampton Roads light rail, high-speed rail deserve support






"News of the 46-percent
cost overruns of the light rail project in Norfolk has some people wanting to
throw out the baby with the bath water. We shouldn’t," said Gene Waters, a
former Chesapeake City Council member, light rail committee chairman and an HRT
commissioner. "I personally observed the hard work, integrity and dedication of
both commissioners and staff at Hampton Roads Transit. After discovering the
cost overruns, I’m sure it was very difficult for Norfolk’s HRT representative,
Councilman Randy Wright and others to request the resignation of then-HRT chief
Michael Townes.

NS terminal presents risks to Memphis aquifer






Long touted as a
"green" project that will reduce pollution, Norfolk Southern’s
proposed truck-to-rail terminal in western Fayette County could pose a threat
to the source of Memphis’ drinking water, The Commercial Appeal reported.

Transit expert conducts assessment of D.C. Metro






February 14, 2001

An international expert
on transit systems provided the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s
Board of Directors with a verbal assessment of the transit agency so that the
Board could use that analysis during the transition to an interim and then
permanent general manager.