Video: Revised fencing for railroad tracks in Del Mar ‘would be devastating,’ says mayor
Del Mar residents are proving to be a tough crowd, and the objects in the form of words are still flying.
Del Mar residents are proving to be a tough crowd, and the objects in the form of words are still flying.
RT&S covers the top news stories of the week.
Confusion continues to reign in regards to Hawaii’s first light-rail line in Honolulu.
LaGuardia Airport in New York is part of an exclusive group in the U.S.
Delays have become a part of the Valley Line Southeast LRT project in Edmonton over the years, so it is only natural there is another one.
SEPTA’s King of Prussia Rail Project has taken an important step forward. The project has received entry into the Project Development Phase under the Federal Transit Administration’s Capital Investment Grant program.
A second passenger train has derailed in the U.S., and investigators are trying to figure out what caused the accident in North Carolina.
South Shore Line now thinks it’s low enough.
The October issue of RT&S features the annual crossties report.
Officials in Virginia do not want the Tide to lose a wave of momentum.
Sound Transit opened the Northgate light-rail extension over the weekend.
With the House of Representatives delaying a vote on a long-term infrastructure bill late last week, the Senate is now looking at a different deadline.
With BNSF not allowing the use of tracks for the Metro Blue Line Extension Project in the Minneapolis suburbs, officials are now in the process of going door to door.
Baltimore’s Black Butterfly needs to get out of this non-transit cocoon.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers have gift-wrapped everything for the Tri-Valley/San Joaquin Valley Regional Authority.
Apparently, people believe STV is just too close with Ottawa’s Confederation Line.
A full 24 hours after a derailment of an Amtrak train that killed three passengers near Joplin, Mont., theories were spreading on the cause of the accident.
The U.S. DOT’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced a construction grant award of $99.9 million to the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) for “A Better Red,” the MAX Red Line Extension and Reliability Improvements Project in the Portland metro area.
The top stories RT&S was following the week ending Sept. 24.
The Eco-Rapid Transit Board of Directors unanimously approved Alternative 1 of the 19.4-mile light-rail line that will connect Artesia to downtown Los Angeles.