LA Metro chooses Whittier as the final stop for Gold Line

It ends at Whittier. After a 13-year battle between South El Monte and Whittier over where the Gold Line light rail from East Los Angeles should end, LA Metro staff announced on

HART light rail project puts a dagger into center renovation in Honolulu

The Honolulu Rail Transit (HART) now has a line running right through the Neal S. Blaisdell Center. Any plans to renovate the civic center have been killed, at least for this year.

HNTB picks Hakim as national transit and rail market sector leader

Veronique “Ronnie” Hakim, a career transit and transportation professional who has led some of the largest transportation agencies in the country, joined HNTB as national transit and rail market sector leader and

DART hands over rail bridge to city of Dallas in an effort to enhance river corridor

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will start the process to hand over the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe trestle bridge to the city of Dallas.

House framework calls for billions of dollars of investment for transit and rail

A group of lawmakers have put together a $760 billion infrastructure initiative that will feed billions of dollars into transit and rail.

Lawmaker pushes LA Metro Gold Line extension to Ontario Airport

Who wouldn’t want more gold? California state legislator Chris Holden’s gold, however, comes in the form of a light rail line.

Norfolk Southern

Charlotte, N.C., still hoping for Red Line despite Class 1’s resistance to share track

There is no color to the Red Line in Charlotte, N.C. That is because it currently does not exist, even though plans were sketched out for the 25-mile route more than two

short line railroad

Light rail line in southern Maryland needed now more than ever

A Bloomberg News analysis is calling the commute between southern Maryland and Washington, D.C., the biggest money and time pit in the U.S. Maryland state legislators now want answers, but those answers

Bells & Whistles, Dec. 13, 2019

 L.A. considering P3s to help with light rail transit strategy Two trains derail in North America Florida tries to reduce accidents at RR crossings MBTA commits to safety

LA Metro

Iteris, Gannett Fleming to provide analysis, design for L.A. County light rail line

Iteris Inc. and Gannett Fleming Inc. will work together to provide traffic operations analysis and traffic engineering design services for a new light rail transit system in southern California.

Bells & Whistles, Ep. 18

 The top stories we were following the week ending Nov. 22: MBTA clears funding for phases 2 and 3 of Franklin Line Double Track Project. U.S. DOT pushes for increased safety

Sound Transit begins process of response to Initiative 976 passage

At its meeting on Nov. 21 the Sound Transit Board of Directors began the process of reviewing the agency’s response to the adoption of Initiative 976 (I-976) by statewide voters. After the

U.S. DOT wants to advance highway-rail grade crossing safety

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao announced significant plans to advance highway-rail grade crossing safety. The announcement comes as the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) hosted a grade-crossing safety summit, with remarks from

derailment

Port Authority to receive over $2.5 million from Norfolk Southern after derailment

The Port Authority of Allegheny County in Pennsylvania is expecting to receive almost $2.6 million in damages from Norfolk Southern following the 2018 derailment where a train landed on light rail tracks

Progress Rail

Charlotte, N.C., takes first step toward new Silver Line

The city of Charlotte will be moving forward with a 26-mile light rail line that will run from Matthews, N.C., to uptown Charlotte and over to the airport in Gaston County. The

light rail transit

GoTriangle needs to make changes before getting the green light on light rail in Durham, N.C.

GoTriangle is now StopTriangle, but there is a chance it could get the go sign in the future if it makes some adjustments. An American Public Transportation Association report cited errors in

Bells & Whistles—Episode 16

What were the top news stories RT&S was following this week? Check out our latest Bells & Whistles.

Ottawa converts bus rapid transit into light rail line

Stage 1 of the Confederation Line, the first conversion of an exclusive bus rapid transit (BRT) system into a light rail transit in North America, recently made its debut in Canada’s capital

U.S. DOT announces availability of $24 million to restore, enhance intercity passenger rail

The U.S. DOT’s Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) announced on Nov. 6 the availability of $24 million in grant funding to initiate, restore, or enhance intercity passenger rail service around the country.

Sound Transit

Probable victory of Initiative 976 means financial pain for the state of Washington’s Sound Transit

The first round of votes in the state of Washington involving Initiative 976 does not look promising and has the Sound Transit bracing for the worst.

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