The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending May 13, 2017.
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The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending May 13, 2017.
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Metra yesterday broke ground on a new Heritage Corridor Line station in Romeoville, Ill.
The station will be the first new stop on the line since Metra's creation in 1984, officials from the railroad said in a press release.
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Kansas City Southern Railway Co. is investing approximately $24.6 million in 2017 on construction and improvement projects on its Pittsburg, Heavener and Shreveport Subdivisions.
Rail, crosstie and crossing improvements are planned in 20 communities between Neosho, Mo. and Blanchard, La. The work is expected to begin May 30 and continue through late August.
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5/16/2017
Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
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Rail News: Passenger Rail
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Sound Transit will hold an open house Wednesday in Redmond, Wash., to share details on the Downtown Redmond Link light-rail extension.
Conceptual design plans will be discussed for the extension's two stations, the preliminary engineering process and the project's overall timeline.
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Rail News: Financials
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Caltrain has proposed increasing zone fares by 25 cents to help cover a projected $10 million operating budget shortfall.
The railroad's fares are based on the number of zones traveled. Under the proposal, the cost of traveling within one zone would remain the same, but fares for additional travel would increase by 25 cents per zone.
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Rail News: Shippers
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Cemex USA last week announced plans to build a rail-served distribution terminal in Bell, Calif., and a new aggregate loading system at its quarry in Victorville, Calif.
The new loading system will be used to bring aggregates to the L.A. region, while the terminal is designed to accommodate an increase in construction projects in the area, according to a company press release.
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Rail News: Mechanical
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Rail News: Mechanical
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Rail News: BNSF Railway
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Rail News: BNSF Railway
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5/16/2017
Rail News: Passenger Rail
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) yesterday unveiled a comprehensive plan aimed at improving New York City's subway system.
The plan includes efforts to advance legislation that would separate the agency's chairman and chief executive officer positions into two roles. Splitting the positions would enable MTA to strengthen the overall leadership team and achieve needed operational improvements, agency officials said in a press release.
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