L.B. Foster expands precast concrete business

L.B. Foster is expanding its precast concrete business.

Bells & Whistles—Pier cracks delay opening of LRT line

The top news stories RT&S was covering the week ending Aug. 12.

Rail bridge beam falls, blocks street in Michigan

Trucks hitting the bottom of railroad bridges is nothing new, but a hit that completely dislodges a beam is a little bit out of the ordinary.

RAISE funding awarded to several rail projects across the country

Over 160 rail projects have been awarded more than $2 billion in Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) funding.

Federal grant to provide half of design funding for Madera-to-Merced high-speed rail design

The California High-Speed Rail Authority was notified that it has been awarded $25 million in federal grant funding to advance the project beyond the 119 miles under construction and into downtown Merced.

STV begins work on SunRail Phase 2 North in central Florida

The engineering firm STV announced it has signed a contract to support the Florida DOT’s commuter rail operation SunRail in the agency’s Phase 2 North project.

Officials feel better about revised streetcar plan in Sacramento, Calif.

With a new plan on the table, the cities of Sacramento and West Sacramento seem ready to move ahead with a new streetcar line.

Double freight rail line in Illinois will be reduced to one

CSX believes it is time to let go.

August issue of RT&S is now online

The August issue of RT&S contains a construction update on high-speed rail in the U.S.

Rocks fall from railroad bridge in Austin, Texas; UP responds immediately

When he got up on the morning of Aug. 8, David Starr had no thoughts of being an emergency flagger.

Union votes for strike against GO Transit

While labor issues are not usually within the purview of RT&S coverage, this strike vote impacts a major transit agency in Toronto, and includes agency maintenance workers. Therefore, we think it’s important to report this to our readers.

First light-rail trains cross one of the widest bridges out there

One of the widest bridges in the world is finally opening its arms for light rail transit.

Bells & Whistles—More cracks, more problems for HART

The top news stories of the week.

August editorial—Is it dead, or is it alive? High-speed rail progress in the U.S.

My son came off looking like an unlucky racoon sprawled across the pavement.

Palo Alto, Calif., wants grade separation for high-speed rail project, but authority is not listening

Residents in Palo Alto, Calif., have been waiting long enough for high-speed rail, and if plans go accordingly motorists will be waiting for high-speed rail long into the future.

MBTA announces month-long Orange Line shutdown

RT&S reported Monday that MBTA had announced that it would reschedule work on the Orange Line planned for next month.

Watco begins service on Texas Coastal Bend Railroad

Watco’s newest short line, the Texas Coastal Bend Railroad (TCBR), unveiled two locomotives emblazoned with the Port of Corpus Christi logo at a ribbon-cutting ceremony this week.

The day when trains were not told to reduce speed during extreme heat, and the worst happened

Was BART having a brain cramp? Did it just zone out?

BNSF opens Tacoma domestic intermodal facility

BNSF Railway Company (BNSF) has partnered with the Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) to develop a new rail hub at the Port of Tacoma to meet increased intermodal demand in the greater Seattle region and unlock capacity.

Mexico pushes Mayan Train project construction, which could cost $20B and scar the environment

Despite what could be a $20 billion price tag, Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez remains committed to the Mayan Train project.

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