Group decides new I-5 bridge will not accommodate high-speed rail
When a new crossing emerges to connect the states of Washington and Oregon via I-5, there will not be any sight of high-speed rail.
When a new crossing emerges to connect the states of Washington and Oregon via I-5, there will not be any sight of high-speed rail.
Officials behind the Maryland’s Purple Line project are going to take even longer to have a new design-build contractor in the dirt.
The 100-year-old Cobb Street railroad bridge in Lula, Ga., keeps on slipping in and out of consciousness … or in this case serviceability.
The final stage of emergency construction on the Del Mar bluffs begins this month.
The top news stories RT&S was following the week ending Sept. 10.
For the second time in as many days, a deteriorating CSX bridge is making headlines.
Birdwatchers in Montreal are regretting that the Reseau express metropolitain (REM) ever got off the ground.
Union Pacific is putting the finishing touches on a bridge in Colfax County, Neb., and in about two years a highway bridge should be in the completion phase right next to the railroad span.
Sometimes it is embarrassing to just sit there looking at packs, but when my mind is all twisted, my thinking turns lazy and always rests on the cheapest of the bunch.
La Porte, Ind., is moving closer to eliminating an at-grade railroad crossing.
Engineers were expected to return to the site of a fire in Sacramento, Calif., to check the structural integrity of a transit bridge.
The September issue of RT&S features our 2021 Engineer of the Year Justin Meyer from Canadian Pacific and our 2021 Product and Innovation Showcase.
BNSF is now confirming it will build a second line of tracks in Edmonds, Wash., in 2023.
Officials in Dutchess County, N.Y., are wondering about the safety of a CSX rail bridge, and one is insisting the state do immediate inspections on all rail spans.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has issued an update on preparations for heavy rainfall expected throughout the region.
The Railway Tie Association (RTA) Executive Committee has named Nathan (Nate) Irby, Ph.D., as the association’s next Executive Director.
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has released its latest draft plan for highway and rail improvements that will more safely, efficiently, and sustainably move people and goods between different regions in the state.
Hurricane Ida is stretching a shipping industry that is already paper-thin.
Holding infrastructure bill hostage in the House sends ‘a terrible message’ Sound Transit reacts to financial gap by making it a little wider As change orders continue, Met Council has no more
Sound Transit believes you have to spend money to save money.