SEPTA and SMART-UTU reach tentative agreement

Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) employees, including conductors and assistant conductors, represented by United Transportation Union Sheet Metal, Air, Rail & Transportation workers (UTU-SMART) have reached a tentative contract with the commuter railroad.

Amtrak ratifies five-year agreement with SMART Transportation Division

Amtrak employees represented by United Transportation Union Sheet Metal, Air, Rail & Transportation workers (UTU-SMART) have ratified a five-year agreement with Amtrak management.

CHSRA settles agricultural lawsuit

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA), the Madera County Farm Bureau, Merced County Farm Bureau, Chowchilla Water District, Preserve Our Heritage and the Fagundes parties have reached a settlement agreement.

Boardman says NEC facing investment crisis

The Northeast Corridor (NEC) is facing a “major coming investment crisis that, without a solution, will mean strangled growth and deteriorating service” for 260 million intercity and commuter rail passengers who rely on it each year, Amtrak President and CEO Joe Boardman said.

Illinois six-year transportation construction program includes public transit and rail investment

A six-year, $12.62-billion construction program in Illinois has been put in place, which includes public transit and rail projects throughout the state.

Major BART construction begins at Hostetter Road

Major construction activity for the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Silicon Valley Berryessa Extension Project in California began this week in San Jose, where Hostetter Road intersects the future BART corridor.

SANDAG, NCTD to install crossovers, perform maintenance along LOSSAN

On April 20 and 21 in Southern California, North County Transit District (NCTD)’s COASTER commuter rail service, Amtrak and BNSF will cease operations for track maintenance.

UTA opens Airport TRAX line

The Utah Transit Authority opened the Airport TRAX line April 14. The six-mile light-rail line extends the existing Green Line from the Arena Station at 400 West South Temple to North Temple and the Salt Lake City International Airport.

Bombardier awarded SunRail operations and maintenance contract

Bombardier Transportation signed a contract with the Florida Department of Transportation to provide operations and maintenance services for Central Florida’s SunRail commuter rail project.

CHSRA unveils bid results for first phase of system construction

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) has identified Tutor Perini/Zachry/Parsons, a Joint Venture, as the best scoring team for the design-build contract to begin construction of the Madera to Fresno segment, the first section of the high-speed rail system.

MTA, NYSDOT reach cost saving agreement; Prendergast nominated as MTA head

A cooperative agreement between the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) and the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has been made, which will save taxpayers and transit riders $111 million.

FTA approves Tempe Streetcar to enter project development

The Federal Transit Administration has approved Phoenix Valley Metro‘s request to enter project development for the Tempe Streetcar, a 2.6-mile extension of the Valley Metro system.

Maryland Transit Administration installs Protran Technology’s rail break detection system

The Maryland Department of Transportation’s Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) has installed the Protran Technology rail break system.

Maryland DOT, MTA seek private sector input on Red and Purple Line

Maryland Department of Transportation‘s Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) issued a Request for Information (RFI) seeking private sector input on best practices and innovative approaches to delivering and financing the Maryland National Capital Purple Line and the Baltimore Red Line.

WMATA to test future station concepts at Bethesda Station

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) plans to test potential future station concepts at Bethesda Station.

NYCT brings FASTRACK back to N, Q and R lines

Metropolitan Transit Authority New York City Transit is bringing FASTRACK back to the N, Q and R Broadway line starting April 15.

Transportation veteran to lead central Texas urban rail effort

Capital Metro, the city of Austin, Texas and Lone Star Rail District jointly-hired Kyle Keahey as the Urban Rail Program Lead, who will manage ongoing planning, funding and future implementation of rail transit in central Texas.

President includes $77 billion for USDOT in proposed budget

President Obama released his fiscal year 2014 budget on April 10 and included $77 million for the U.S. Department of Transportation. The figure is six percent above the FY 2012 enacted levels and the administration says the budget provides immediate transportation investment in key areas.

Study of Hampton Roads Transit extension to naval base begins

Hampton Roads Transit (HRT) in Virginia has issued a notice to proceed to HDR Engineering, Inc., to begin the Naval Station Norfolk Transit Extension Study for possible high-capacity transit alignments between The Tide light rail and the Norfolk Naval Station.

MARTA ridership jumps nearly 80% during Final Four weekend

The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) in Georgia saw rail ridership spike nearly 80 percent as customers and out-of-town visitors chose transit to attend the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament and a host of other events.

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