Getting hit with lights: Abandoned rail bridge in Rhode Island escapes the wrecking ball
Instead of demolishing an abandoned rail bridge in Providence, R.I., officials are looking to use the span to play dress up.
Instead of demolishing an abandoned rail bridge in Providence, R.I., officials are looking to use the span to play dress up.
If it were all turned around, the entire country would have been tuned into Melbourne, Fla., on June 2.
Railway Track & Structures presents its first-ever Women in Railroad Engineering awards in which the magazine will profile 10 individuals who have made an impact in their respective fields and within their company.
The top news stories RT&S was following the week ending May 28.
The money might not be there, but the paperwork is starting to roll in.
HNTB was awarded Project of the Year by the American Public Works Association for the design and implementation of Phase 4 of the Del Mar Bluffs Stabilization Project.
The people of Moorhead, Minn., like their summer nights, and workers on a railroad underpass will have to enjoy them as well.
MidRail LLC Chairman Gil Lamphere offers his views on the competition between Canadian Pacific and CN to acquire Kansas City Southern, discussing the details of voting trusts and the role of the Surface Transportation Board, and other railroad merger-related issues, with Railway Age Editor-in-Chief William C. Vantuono.
Dangerous is not always pulled after the expiration date.
The Union Pacific derailment on May 15 in Albert Lea, Minn., could not have happened in a more environmentally sensitive area.
The Illinois Department of Transportation announced that the Illinois chapter of the American Public Works Association has recognized the Ash Street underpass at its Project of the Year.
Millersburg, Ore., will soon have its Mid-Valley Intermodal Center, as crews began preparing the site where the International Paper mill once stood.
The summer brings longer daylight hours, and one contractor in North Dakota wants to put in more night hours as well.
U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), the chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, and Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) introduced legislation that will provide $500 million a year for five years to improve safety and reduce congestion at railroad crossings in communities around the country.
For the first time, Railway Age and Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corp. sister publication Marine Log join forces to discuss the global rail and marine intermodal logistics scene with Bill Shea, CEO of DCLI (Direct Chassis Link Inc.) and Chairman of supply chain technology company Blume Global, and Pervinder Johar, Blume Global CEO.
GoFundMe pages have become increasingly popular over the years in an attempt to make money fast for a service or a cause. The Adirondack Railroad offers a service, so why not turn to social media?
The city of Edmonton has unveiled the design for an overpass to help deal with rail traffic on 50 Street.
PTC has made much progress at reducing railroad operational risks, but optimizing safety and efficiency never stops.
The Hopedale 11 wants the 85 to be 130, and an appeals court has given the group a chance at the bigger number.
Underscoring the Biden-Harris Administration’s focus on promoting diversity and inclusion, the U.S. DOT’s Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is conducting a first-of-its-kind nationwide small, minority-owned and woman-owned business disparity study