Go Triangle still pushing passenger line to help move 750,000 more people by 2040
With 750,000 people expected to move to the Triangle in North Carolina over the next 20 years, more needs to be done in terms of movement.
With 750,000 people expected to move to the Triangle in North Carolina over the next 20 years, more needs to be done in terms of movement.
The tunnel boring machines on the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension project got their first taste of work on April 11.
Nominations are now open for RT&S’s 2022 Women in Railroad Engineering list.
CSX is facing a lawsuit connected to the Waverly, Tenn., floods last August.
One official is saying if Florida wants a high-speed rail line from Orlando to Tampa it may need to take on the process a little faster.
Brightline will complete a critical piece of its $2.7 billion Orlando expansion project with the installation of a new railroad drawbridge over the Loxahatchee River in Jupiter, Fla.
A bullet train serving the Pacific Northwest just got a pile of cash stuffed in the holster.
Official support is coming in for a proposed I-20 passenger rail service line that would run between Fort Worth and Atlanta.
There are two certainties in life, and one of them is past due for Texas Central.
As construction continues on the South Coast Rail restoration project outside of Boston, there is some doubt that the return to rail will be worth it.
Commuter Rail Coalition Director of Government Relations John Cline of Cline Strategic Consulting, industry lobbyists Julie Minerva of Carpi & Clay and Bennett Resnik of Cardinal Infrastructure, and CRC Executive Director KellyAnne Gallagher join Railway Age Editor-in-Chief William C. Vantuono for a conversation on what 2022 may hold in store for commuter rail priorities.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has announced the U.S. DOT is recommending $4.45 billion both to advance seven new rail and bus rapid transit (BRT) projects for first-time funding and to continue funding for eight projects with existing construction grants in FY 2023.
The Baltimore Grand Slam has turned into a big out.
Officials were on hand in Toronto, Canada, to sound the horns and mark the beginning of another subway project.
Two New York City rail projects could come together to establish one connection to LaGuardia Airport.
Railroad contractors are an opinionated bunch, but they will agree on this point: Having the right equipment makes all the difference when it comes to working safely, productively, and profitably.
When product runs out for a lengthy period of time, you consider making your own.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) announced that crews have completed permanent repairs of a 110-year-old culvert in Dobbs Ferry and the track structure on it that was washed out by heavy rain and high winds from Tropical Storm Ida.
A toxic cleanup effort along a railroad right-of-way in Montana is coming to an end.
The Railway Track & Structures 10 under 40 list honors some of the most talented and bright people in the railroad Maintenance-of-Way industry.