Property issues spook high-speed rail board into changing its ways for two new sections
Property acquisitions, or lack thereof, have killed the momentum of the high-speed rail construction project in California.
Property acquisitions, or lack thereof, have killed the momentum of the high-speed rail construction project in California.
For the first time, the Transportation Technology Center, Inc., (TTCI) is providing open access to three decades of its railroad technology research performed under the Association of American Railroads’ (AAR) Strategic Research Initiatives (SRI) program.
Brightline has completed its first major construction zone (Zone 2) on its 170-mile extension from West Palm Beach to Orlando International Airport (OIA).
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will use Nicholson Construction for a railroad bridge replacement project in Jackson, Mich.
Tempe, Union Pacific reach settlement involving derailment, bridge collapse MTA announces Catherine Rinaldi to serve as interim president of MTA Long Island Rail Road Utah county says road projects are being held
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The Utah state legislature will have the opportunity to negotiate through what has been called a hostage situation involving railroad crossings.
Illinois lawmakers are once again trying to rally state transportation agencies in an attempt to create a Quad Cities-to-Chicago passenger line.
Railway Track & Structures Editor-in-Chief Bill Wilson talks with Union Pacific President and CEO Lance Fritz about current capital projects, the labor shortage, and more.
The February issue of Railway Track & Structures magazine features a project update on some of the major rail construction jobs in the U.S., and product overviews of the rail grinding, winter maintenance, and hi-rail/truck markets.
The top news stories RT&S was following the week ending Feb. 4.
After a year’s absence, freight trains are back on the track in the Los Angeles County region.
Railway Track & Structures Editor-in-Chief Bill Wilson paid a visit to the Merchants Bridge construction site in St. Louis.
The saga of the Southwest light-rail project in Minneapolis is looking more and more like a soap opera series.
A Vermont town sued a railroad contractor for covering a manhole, and the case went as deep into the judicial system as it could go.
The governor of Alaska wants to merge the Port of Alaska and a port in Knik Arm and form a regional port authority in the hopes of addressing infrastructure needs for both cargo handlers.
The top news stories RT&S was covering the week ending Jan. 28.
Lower income families in southeast Los Angeles County will one day be able to enjoy a light-rail line that will run from Artesia to downtown Los Angeles.
RT&S Editor-in-Chief Bill Wilson talks about the state of the industry for the Maintenance-of-Way sector. Special guests on this podcast are Chuck Baker from the ASLRRA and Nate Irby from the RTA.
The state of California has a pot of money for infrastructure projects, and LA Metro has its hand in it.