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TxDOT awards $7 million grant for Presidio International Rail Bridge, South Orient Railroad improvements

By Alex Murtha  |   August 9, 2017   |   News

The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) recently approved a grant worth approximately $7 million to provide needed repairs to the Presidio International Rail Bridge and South Orient Railroad. ...

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Maine railroad project awarded $7.89 million in funding

By Melina Druga  |   August 7, 2017   |   News

The U.S. Department of Transportation recently awarded $7.89 million to the Maine Department of Transportation, which will be used for the Maine Railroad Bridge Capacity project. The project will...

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Edward Hamberger

AAR president tells task force it should defend economic regulations

By Melina Druga  |   July 28, 2017   |   Featured

Association of American Railroads (AAR) President and CEO Edward R. Hamberger recently testified before the Surface Transportation Board's (STB) Regulatory Reform Task Force, telling the agency it nee...

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Intercity passenger rail project from Minnesota to Illinois releases Purpose and Need study

By Chris Galford  |   July 28, 2017   |   News

A proposed passenger rail service that will go from the Twin Cities in Minnesota to Milwaukee and on to Chicago hit a major progress point this week with the release of its Purpose and Need statement....

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PATH takes on commuter burden as Penn Station work continues

By Chris Galford  |   July 27, 2017   |   News

An average of 22,000 riders a day have been diverted to PATH during the first two weeks of Amtrak’s repair and renewal efforts at New York’s Penn Station, according to a report released this week....

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Transportation association opposes proposed cuts to public transit

By Melina Druga  |   July 20, 2017   |   Federal

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA), a group of more than 1,500 organizations, opposes the House Appropriations Committee’s Budget Resolution for fiscal year 2018 which would cut f...

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Bill to extend tax credit for short line railroad infrastructure improvements receives bicameral majority in Congress

By Alex Murtha  |   July 20, 2017   |   Featured

A bill that would make permanent a tax credit that assists short line railroads in upgrading their track and bridges so they can handle modern freight cars recently achieved a bicameral majority Congr...

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Delaware rail facility breaks ground

By Melina Druga  |   July 19, 2017   |   News

Delaware’s Department of Transportation (DelDOT) recently held a ground-breaking ceremony for its Newark Regional Transportation Center. The project, funded by a $10 million TIGER IV Grant from t...

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Mississippi Transportation Commission approves grants for multimodal projects in northern district

By Debra Flax  |   July 17, 2017   |   Air

The Mississippi Transportation Commission (MTC) recently announced that it approved funding for more than 20 multimodal projects in Mississippi’s Northern Transportation District. “The projects...

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House bill seeking to increase funding for transportation infrastructure includes Gateway rail project

By Debra Flax  |   July 13, 2017   |   Featured

The Fiscal Year 2018 Transportation-Housing and Urban Development (T-HUD) Appropriations bill, currently under consideration by the House T-HUD Appropriations Subcommittee, will advance several crucia...

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House committee considers infrastructure bill

By Melina Druga  |   July 13, 2017   |   Featured

The U.S. House Transportation-Housing and Urban Development Appropriations (T-HUD) Subcommittee recently considered advancing the Fiscal Year 2018 T-HUD Appropriations bill. The bill provides more ...

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Unions respond to automated locomotive studies

By Melina Druga  |   July 7, 2017   |   Featured

The Transportation Trades Department (TTD), a coalition of 32 member unions, recently sent a letter to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) responding to automated locomotive technology. “TT...

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Amtrak selects Richard Anderson as its new President and CEO

By Debra Flax  |   June 29, 2017   |   News

Amtrak’s Board of Directors on Tuesday named Richard Anderson as the company’s new president and chief executive officer. Anderson will begin his tenure with Amtrak on July 12. The company said...

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Reps. Comstock, Lipinski introduce legislation to protect the safety of public transit riders

By Debra Flax  |   June 28, 2017   |   Featured

U.S. Reps. Barbara Comstock (R-VA) and Dan Lipinski (D-IL), co-chairs of the House Public Transit Caucus, recently introduced bipartisan legislation to better secure the country’s public transit sys...

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Invention could prevent subway tunnel flooding

By Melina Druga  |   June 20, 2017   |   News

An inflatable plug designed to prevent subway tunnel flooding was recently demonstrated for the media in a full-scale, mock subway tunnel in Frederica, Delaware. The Resilient Tunnel Plug (RTP) is ...

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House committee questions Chao on infrastructure cuts

By Melina Druga  |   June 19, 2017   |   Featured

The U.S. House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development recently questioned U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao on infrastructure cuts. Propo...

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“Rally for Trains” scheduled to protest Trump’s federal budget proposal

By Melina Druga  |   June 9, 2017   |   Featured

The National Association of Railroad Passengers (NARP) has scheduled a "Rally For Trains" campaign for June 23 to protest President Donald Trump’s proposed federal budget. Rallies have been sched...

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Transportation administrations award $197 million in grant money for train control implementation

By Melina Druga  |   June 2, 2017   |   Federal

The U.S. Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) recently awarded $197 million in competitive grant funding to commuter and ...

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New Jersey Transit awarded $10 mln federal grant for Positive Train Control system

By Melina Druga  |   May 30, 2017   |   Featured

New Jersey Transit Corp. recently was awarded a $10 million federal grant through the Positive Train Control Grant Program. Positive Train Control improves safety by providing an automated backup s...

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Federal budget would cut funding to Amtrak, other infrastructure projects

By Transportation Today News  |   May 26, 2017   |   Federal

The Trump Administration’s proposed federal budget would cut funding for Amtrak as well as reduce funding to other transit and transportation programs. Under the budget proposal, funding to Amtra...

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