Final chapter? MTA hopes infrastructure bill will finally complete Second Avenue subway extension
So much has happened since the Second Avenue subway extension in New York City first received funding one could write a book.
So much has happened since the Second Avenue subway extension in New York City first received funding one could write a book.
Is the ‘Impossible Railroad’ project simply too impossible? Union Pacific releases information on accident that killed worker in Texas HART now knows how it will fix problem, but still lacks the fixers
The Ottawa city council has rejected a judicial inquiry involving the Confederation Line, but a judge may still get involved nonetheless.
A plan to correct a major problem with Hawaii’s first light-rail project has been approved, but now the transit agency is having trouble finding approved workers.
The $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment Jobs Act that was recently passed by Congress will put some speed into the delivery of commuter rail in North Carolina.
Waiting for a huge increase in allowance, you can’t blame Amtrak for making a wish list.
A shrinking workforce and legislation that is being pushed through Washington is weighing heavily on the minds of saw millers.
The California High-Speed Rail Authority released the Final Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement (Final EIR/EIS) for the approximately 14-mile Burbank-to-Los Angeles Project Section in southern California, moving the Authority one step closer to approving its fourth environmental document in two years.
The House of Representatives passed a historic $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill late in the night on Nov. 5.
The top news stories Railway Track & Structures was following this week.
Buffalo has the second-oldest light-rail transit lines in the country, and the system will not be getting any younger in the near future if the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has any say in it.
The problems with the Ottawa light-rail system now may carry over to the budget.
The lead editors of Railway Age, Railway Track & Structures and International Railway Journal cover the top stories in their sectors.
By a virtual vote on Sunday, most Democrats in the House of Representatives signaled they would support a revised economic bill.
The top news stories RT&S was following the week ending Oct. 29.
The U.S. DOT is determined to remedy the supply chain infrastructure.
New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Construction & Development has announced it has completed the replacement of a 40-year-old electrical substation in New Cassel, one of eight along the Long Island Rail Road Main Line corridor being replaced or upgraded as part of the LIRR Expansion Project between Floral Park and Hicksville.
Workers continue to get the job done at the Eglinton Crosstown light-rail transit site.
Ottawa Councillor Catherine McKenney is not ready to let go of a judicial inquiry involving the city’s light-rail transit system.
Charlotte, N.C., officials are still working out the details of a massive $13.5 billion boost, called the Transformational Mobility Network, for transit and transportation projects.