Kansas City Southern Railway Company (KCS) will begin increasing track speed on June 4 from 25 to 49 miles per hour along a stretch of line in Louisiana.
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Kansas City Southern Railway Company (KCS) will begin increasing track speed on June 4 from 25 to 49 miles per hour along a stretch of line in Louisiana.
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The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced yesterday that it has approved a $647 million Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA) for Caltrain's electrification project.
The approval marked a turn from the FTA's decision in February to halt the grant. As early as last week, U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao told a U.S. Senate committee that she wouldn't sign off on the grant until Congress approved all the needed funding.
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U.S. District Judge Richard Leon issued a ruling May 22 that the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the state of Maryland conduct an environmental study before the planned Purple Line project can proceed.
Leon wrote in his opinion that FTA and Maryland "failed to take the requisite 'hard look' at the potential impact that [Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's] ridership and safety issues could have on the Purple Line Project."
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U.S. District Judge Richard Leon issued a ruling May 22 that the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the state of Maryland conduct an environmental study before the planned Purple Line project can proceed.
Leon wrote in his opinion that FTA and Maryland "failed to take the requisite 'hard look' at the potential impact that [Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's] ridership and safety issues could have on the Purple Line Project."
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The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) intends to sign a Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA) with Caltrain that would commit $647 million to the Peninsula Corridor Electrification Project (PCEP).
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The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) intends to sign a Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA) with Caltrain that would commit $647 million to the Peninsula Corridor Electrification Project (PCEP).
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Wabtec Corp. obtained a $40 million contract to design, install, test and commission positive train control (PTC) for the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA), which operates the Tri-Rail commuter-rail service in the Miami area. Under the contract, Wabtec will provide its Interoperable Electronic Train Management System (I-ETMS®) equipment for 42 locomotives and cab cars, a back-office server, wayside communications and signals, a dispatch system, training, and system integration. Installation is expected to wrap up by 2018's end. SFRTA's PTC system will be fully interoperable with all Class Is' PTC systems, Wabtec officials said in a press release.
Rockwell Collins and BNSF Railway Co. have begun conducting "beyond visual line of sight" test flights with unmanned aerial systems (UAS), or drones. The railroad has received authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration to perform the flights without visual observers. The operation marked the first beyond visual line of sight commercial UAS flights in the continental United States, according to a Rockwell Collins press release. During the 200-mile flights, BNSF controlled its aircraft using Rockwell Collins' control radio data link network deployed throughout the railroad's subdivision in Clovis, N.M. Such flights could help BNSF inspect tracks from afar.
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The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) next month will conduct its final repair surge as part of its SafeTrack maintenance plan.
To complete the work, the agency on June 17 will shut down a 5-mile segment of the Red Line between the Shady Grove and Twinbrook stations in Montgomery County, Md. The work includes crosstie replacement, rail renewal and welding.
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Port Manatee and Guatemala are seeking to increase the amount of imports and exports shipped between the two, representatives of the Florida port and Central American nation announced last week.
"Port Manatee is already an important hub for Guatemalan imports and exports, and we see substantial prospects for growth in this relationship," said Dunia Miranda-Mauri, Guatemala's Miami-based trade commissioner, in a press release.
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New Jersey Transit's board last week approved an early action contract with PKF-Mark III Inc. for work to support the Portal Bridge replacement project.
The $14.5 million contract involves realigning a 138kV transmission pole, installing new fiber optic cable poles and building a steel bridge structure over the Jersey City Municipal Utility Authority's water main.
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After three weeks of improvements, regular service was restored to all TriMet MAX routes in Portland City Center on May 21.
Improvements for the Morrison-Yamhill MAX included track, switch, signal and intersection changes on SW Morrison and Yamhill streets at 11th and 1st avenues.
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After three weeks of improvements, regular service was restored to all TriMet MAX routes in Portland City Center on May 21.
Improvements for the Morrison-Yamhill MAX included track, switch, signal and intersection changes on SW Morrison and Yamhill streets at 11th and 1st avenues.
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo yesterday asked President Donald Trump to provide emergency funding to address the "state of disrepair" at Penn Station.
In a letter to the president, Cuomo asked for federal assistance for short-term construction and transportation alternatives, and facilitation of a long-term solution to problems at the New York City station.
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The California Transportation Commission (CTC) allocated more than $47 million to state rail projects that the commission says will alleviate traffic delays, repair infrastructure and encourage non-car focused transportation.
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The California Transportation Commission (CTC) allocated more than $47 million to state rail projects that the commission says will alleviate traffic delays, repair infrastructure and encourage non-car focused transportation.
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Ontario is moving forward with preliminary design work for a Toronto-Windsor high-speed rail route, Premier Kathleen Wynne announced late last week.
In fall, Ontario officials are expected issue a request for bids for the design needed for an environmental assessment. Ontario will invest 15 million Canadian dollars in the assessment, according to a press release issued by Wynne's office.
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The premier of Ontario Ms. Kathleen Wynne announced on May 19 that the province will move forward with plans to build Canada's first high-speed line.
This was decided after a report by Mr. David Collenette, Ontario's special advisor on high-speed rail, concluded the project has a positive business case.
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The premier of Ontario Ms. Kathleen Wynne announced on May 19 that the province will move forward with plans to build Canada's first high-speed line.
This was decided after a report by Mr. David Collenette, Ontario's special advisor on high-speed rail, concluded the project has a positive business case.
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