Pittsburgh PAT reaches tentative labor deal

The Pittsburgh-based Port Authority of Allegheny County (PAT) and its biggest union have reached a tentative contract agreement that could avert severe rail and bus transit service cutbacks scheduled for Sept. 2, Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald announced Thursday.

More fed funds released for Houston LRT

Houston’s expanding MetroRail light rail transit network has received $188 million in funding from the Federal Transit Administration, as part of a Full Funding Grant Agreement bolstering construction of two LRT lines.

FRA sets scoping meetings for NEC FUTURE

The Department of Transportation Friday released its schedule for public scoping meetings, to be overseen by the Federal Railroad Administration, that form part of the environmental review process for NEC FUTURE, involving upgrades to Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor (NEC) between Washington, D.C. and Boston.

RSI/CMA 2012 Early Registration extended

Early registration has been extended through Friday, Aug. 17, for the upcoming RSI/CMA 2012 event at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers, in Chicago Sept. 22-25. Those registering by Aug. 17 will receive a $50 discount.

Bombardier: Rail markets remain resilient

Bombardier Inc. reported Thursday that its Transportation unit had a strong second quarter, though earnings were off slightly due to the timing of large deliveries.

North American nations score weekly traffic gains

Freight carload traffic and intermodal volume rose for the U.S., Canada, and Mexico during the week ending Aug. 4, 2012, the Association of American Railroads reported Thursday.

Metrolinx: Toronto LRT bidding open to all

Union and non-union contractors are welcomed to bid on four light rail transit construction projects pending for Toronto, according to Metrolinx, the Greater Toronto Area’s transportation planning agency.

Rail Link gets Wyoming safety/health award

Genesee & Wyoming Inc. said Wednesday subsidiary Rail Link, Inc. has received the Wyoming Governor’s Award for Safety and Health in the Large Mine-Site Contractor category for the second consecutive year.

L.B. Foster takes warranty charge against 2Q earnings

L.B. Foster Co. on Wednesday said its second-quarter 2012 earnings and sales declined relative to the comparable quarter in 2011, but noted a solid backlog for rail product orders and also expressed confidence that an ongoing warranty issue with Union Pacific would be resolved.

K.C. streetcar plan belatedly moves forward

Following years of political indecision, as well as confusion surrounding the modes of light rail transit and streetcar and their differing applications, Kansas City, Mo., on Wednesday approved a special tax district in its downtown to fund a $100 million, two-mile streetcar line.

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