Union Pacific will build state-of-the-art transload terminal in Chicago
In the future, grain will move more smoothly through Chicago.
In the future, grain will move more smoothly through Chicago.
Houston Metro has awarded a major contract to L.B. Foster.
SEPTA is facing a possible significant cut in its Fiscal Year 2022 Capital Budget.
The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Board of Directors Tuesday announced the appointment of Nadine Lee as its new president & chief executive officer.
MTA reports that more “straphangers” are returning to the New York City subway.
Amtrak and other passenger transportation agencies continue to wrestle with the impact of, and continuing threat posed by COVID.
Despite the massive financial assistance to public transit provided by recent federal programs, SEPTA points out they are “critical, but temporary.” Therefore, careful budget planning and management are important.
COVID is still a major threat to the United States.
BNSF experienced a derailment in southern California yesterday.
Caltrain is working on bridge and track improvemenets.
MTA debt levels and reduced revenue spell trouble for MTA’s capital program.
OmniTRAX is partnering with River Ridge to strengthen an Indiana industrial park.
More federal dollars have been made available for transit planning.
Chicago Transit Authority is beginning work to replace 100-year-old infrastructure.
The competition for federal transit grants is stiff. HDR’s Mark Fuhrmann offers guidance on how to navigate the process.
SFMTA and ConnectSF are about ready to launch a broad initiative to improve public transit in the San Francisco area.
Beginning this past Saturday and continuing through tomorrow, Coaster has suspended service between Oceanside and San Diego for emergency Del Mar Bluff repairs.
BNSF recently reported that new equipment has been installed on their geometry cars. The system is called Track Health Optical Recognition, or THOR.
Trinity Metro Rail and DART are working together to provide better access for travelers to and from DFW Airport.
New survey results indicate that about 80 percent of transit users who stopped riding during the pandemic plan on returning to CTA, Metra, and Pace if COVID-19 concerns diminish.