U.S. DOT announces grant awards for improvement of rail-highway crossings

The U.S. DOT’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) announced $59 million in grant awards for rail-highway grade crossings in California, Florida, New York, and Pennsylvania.

MBTA does five years’ worth of rail improvements in 30 days; addresses FTA Special Directive

The MBTA announced that service on the Orange Line and Green Line Union Square resumed on Sept. 19.

MTA track replaced with proven updated design

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) announced that normal J and Z service was restored by 5 a.m. on Sept. 19 between the 121 Street and Jamaica Center-Parsons/Archer stations in Queens following completion of approximately 2.4 miles of track replacement.

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Closure of MBTA Green Line D Branch planned for infrastructure upgrades

Beginning Saturday, Sept. 24, the Green Line D Branch will close for three nine-day, full-access closures.

Union Pacific will replace ties on Metra’s UP-North Line

Union Pacific is about to embark on a major tie project over 45 miles of its Metra UP-North Line. The portion of the line receiving the new ties runs from Kenosha and Chicago, and the work will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 20.

September issue of RT&S is now online

The September issue of RT&S features our 2022 Engineer of the Year John Cech from BNSF.

Watch: Federal grant awarded to BNSF’s Salmon Bay Bridge project

On Sept. 9, U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) announced that $25 million will be awarded to the Salmon Bay Bridge project by the Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant program.

Watch: MBTA releases video of work being executed on Orange Line

MBTA’s Orange Line is now 69% complete

Passenger line from Montreal to Boston is being talked about again, but rail needs work

Instead of high speed it will take it slow and luxurious, but a passenger line between Boston and Montreal could be a real possibility.

Bells & Whistles—Southwest Corridor light rail project takes an unexpected hit

The top news stories of the week ending Sept. 9.

Scenic railroad closed due to damaged crossties

There will not be much to see of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad line over the coming days.

Fire in crosstie yard leads to evacuations; officials say heat could be the cause

Firefighters from multiple departments spent much of Sept. 7 battling a crosstie fire in Hazen, Nev.

BART shuts down service due to ‘kink in the rail’

Heat continues to get in the way for BART.

MBTA Orange Line work reaches halfway mark

The MBTA has announced that 50% of the work taking place along the Orange Line during the 30-day closure is complete.

Record-breaking CRISI funding will help fuel ‘railroad revolution’

The U.S. DOT has issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) announcing the availability of over $1.4 billion in Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvement (CRISI) Grant funding.

MBTA has been responding to FTA’s safety concerns, but more work is on the horizon

The MBTA launched the Quality, Compliance, and Oversight Office to address the Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) findings contained in the Safety Management Inspection report.

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FTA hands MBTA another list of needed safety changes

Following a safety inspection of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) rail transit system, the U.S. DOT’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) issued a report of findings and informed both MBTA and the state agency in charge of its oversight—the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU)—of needed safety changes that are in addition to directives FTA announced in June.

BNSF’s John Cech named 2022 Engineer of the Year by Railway Track & Structures

John Cech, vice president, Engineering at BNSF, is the recipient of the 2022 Engineer of the Year Award from Railway Track & Structures Media.

UP conductor killed after train hits derailment device

Work done on railroad track earlier in the day on Aug. 29 may have led to a derailment that killed a Union Pacific conductor.

Calgary awards ARM rail grinding contract

The city of Calgary has awarded Advanced Rail Management (Canada) Inc. a one-year contract, with four option years, for rail grinding services on the Calgary Transit CTrain light rail system.

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