Move by Texas governor has Mexico taking billion-dollar rail project elsewhere
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s crackdown on border crossing inspections has Mexico drawing a line in the sand. Make that a line in New Mexico.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s crackdown on border crossing inspections has Mexico drawing a line in the sand. Make that a line in New Mexico.
Montreal and Quebec are taking over the REM de l’Est light-rail project, putting an end to a controversial design in downtown Montreal that was ridiculed by the public.
The Northern Lights passenger rail system has been extinguished permanently in the state of Minnesota.
The rail project that never happened in Durham and Orange counties in North Carolina still cost millions of dollars.
The deadline to nominate your top project in North America for the 2022 RT&S Top Projects list is May 7.
The top news stories RT&S was following the week ending April 29.
The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) Board of Directors certified the Final Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement (EIR/EIS) and unanimously approved the approximately 90-mile San Jose-to-Merced project section in northern California.
Austin, Texas, residents have two options for the Project Connect Blue Line: expensive or not so expensive.
Ottawa’s O-Train East Extension project got the political ovation treatment on April 26.
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority wants the one thing that has never been done before in the U.S. to be, well, done. However, it is not a done deal.
There is plenty of rail maintenance and construction activity going on at the International Port of Coos Bay in Oregon, and an important phase was recently completed.
Ottawa’s troubled Confederation Line is now getting peppered with lawsuits.
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.
The April issue of RT&S features the magazine’s 10 under 40 list recognizing the top young talent in the Maintenance-of-Way industry.
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.
It seems that transit construction stories abound these days. This reflects a commitment of local government and transit agencies to provide strong transit infrastructure to efficiently move passengers in and around cities, providing passenger convenience and environmental benefits.
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.