Grenade thrown at Kyiv rail station injures seven

An unknown assailant threw a handgrenade from a passing car into the Kyiv-Pasazhyrsky rail station in Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine, early Wednesday morning, March 11, 2009, according to the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). Seven people were injured by the explosion, and were hospitalized, but no fatalities resulted, SBU said.

Bill to block Montana short line growth stalls

Montana House Bill 422, advanced by those seeking to weigh down short line Tongue River Railroad’s efforts to extend its right-of-way to coal deposits, has stalled. The bill, backed by some state landowners and by environmentalists, seeks to make eminent domain procedures more difficult.

P&W aids New England effort on diesel emissions

The Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management (NESCAUM), in partnership with the Providence & Worcester (P&W) Railroad, will install auxiliary power units on 17 locomotives built between 1969 and 1988. Designed to reduce unnecessary idling, the new units will cut  the amount of particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) released into the air. Reducing fuel consumption will also reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 1,700 tons per year.

Indiana Harbor Belt taps RailComm

RailComm, Inc. has been selected to provide a wireless remote control derail system at Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad’s RIP Track Facility. A customized Local Control Panel located within the shop will provide wireless remote control to the derails.

South Ferry Station (finally) set to open

Manhattan’s redesigned and repositioned South Ferry subway station, the recipient of $530 million in rehabilitation, will open March 16, New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority says.

South Dakota OKs DM&E land acquisition effort

Manhattan’s redesigned and repositioned South Ferry subway station, the recipient of $530million in rehabilitation, will open March 16, New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority says.   The upgraded station, served by the No.

New York State unveils sweeping rail plan

Gov. David A. Paterson Monday released the 2009 New York State Rail Plan with a “comprehensive strategy forsupporting freight and intercity passenger rail service.” The plan includes “an inventoryof freight and passenger

Railway Age names 2009 Short Line, Regional Railroads

Railway Age magazine has named Wilmington, Calif.-based Pacific Harbor Line, Inc. 2009 Short Line Railroad of the Year, and the Wisconsin & Southern Railroad Co. 2009 Regional Railroad of the Year. The awards will be presented at the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association’s annual meeting in Las Vegas, Nev., April 25-28.

TWU optimistic, but SEPTA braces for possible strike

Ongoing talks between Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority and Transit Workers Union Local 234 will continue as a March 15 contract expiration deadline looms. Though SEPTA spokesman Richard Maloney described the talks so far as “very professional,” the agency is preparing for a possible strike.

D/FW airport rail link adjustments weighed

Current plans for Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s Orange (light rail) line to serve Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport are being reconsidered as adjustments to airport access are weighed.

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