“The opening of Confederation GO Station marks an important milestone—it’s the first new GO station to open in four years, with more stations soon to follow,” Metrolinx President and CEO Michael Lindsay said on Sept. 29. (Photograph Courtesy of Premier Doug Ford via social media platform X)

Transit Briefs: Metrolinx, BART, NYCT

Metrolinx next month will add a new GO Transit station in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Also, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) is running longer trains in response to increasing ridership; and MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) in December will implement a route swap to improve train service between Manhattan and Queens.

(Photograph Courtesy of CN)

CN Releases 2025-26 Winter Plan

CN on Sept. 29 issued the “2025-26 Winter Plan—Built for the Challenge,” outlining its preparations for meeting customer and stakeholder needs in the months ahead. The railroad said it combines “robust infrastructure, operational discipline, a trained workforce, and technological innovation to meet winter head-on” and “keep the economy moving safely.”

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STB: Feedback Welcome on Review Schedule for Proposed UP+NS Merger

The Surface Transportation Board (STB) is inviting public comment on its schedule for reviewing the proposed merger of Union Pacific (UP) and Norfolk Southern (NS), which would create the first U.S. transcontinental

California High-Speed Rail Authority CEO Ian Choudri (left) and HNTB Digital Delivery Senior Advisor Kourosh Langari. (Photographs courtesy of the respective organizations)

People News: UIC NARA, Urbahn Architects, HNTB

California High-Speed Rail Authority CEO Ian Choudri is appointed as Vice Chair of the International Union of Railways (UIC) North American Regional Assembly (NARA). Also, Urbahn Architects, a Manhattan-based design and planning firm, marks its 80th anniversary by expanding its leadership; and Kourosh Langari joins HNTB as a Digital Delivery Senior Advisor.

BNSF’s first new-crop soybean train of the harvest season departed recently from Argyle, Minn., transporting soybeans for customer Markit Country Grain. Leading the journey were locomotive engineer Todd Pesch and conductor Jesse Adams, with support from BNSF team members, including Division Trainmaster Josh Tyree and Terminal Manager Jarod Senger. (Courtesy of BNSF)

Class I Briefs: BNSF, NS

BNSF provides an update on operational performance and capital expansion projects in Texas, Arizona, and California. Also, Norfolk Southern (NS) reflects on Hurricane Helene recovery efforts—one year later.

(Photograph Courtesy of Stadler)

Stadler Opens SLC Welding Facility

Stadler is now producing aluminum railcar bodies in the United States, following the launch of a welding facility at its existing Salt Lake City, Utah, plant, which serves the U.S. passenger railcar market.

Anthony Evett (Photograph Courtesy of Patriot Rail)

Anthony Evett Joins Patriot Rail

Jacksonville, Fla.-based Patriot Rail has hired Anthony Evett to lead its industrial development portfolio as Vice President of Design and Construction.

The new Richards Transportation Initiative at Penn (R-TRIP), housed in the University of Pennsylvania’s Institute for Urban Research, will be co-led by Penn IUR Faculty Fellow Leslie Richards, who is the former Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and CEO of Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority. She received a Railway Age Women in Rail Award in 2020. (Photograph Courtesy of SEPTA)

Transit Briefs: R-TRIP, MTA LIRR, Metra, REM

The University of Pennsylvania launches the Richards Transportation Initiative at Penn (R-TRIP), “a new hub for research, innovation, and real-world solutions in transportation.” Also, MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) ridership surpasses 300,000 in one day for the first time since the pandemic; Chicago’s Metra commuter railroad will put into service this fall a prototype café car; and the opening of two Réseau express métropolitain (REM) branches in Montreal is delayed again.

(Photograph Courtesy of Port of Longview)

Port of Longview Lands $35.9MM Federal Loan for Rail Expansion

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Build America Bureau is loaning up to $35.9 million for Phase 1 of the Port of Longview’s Industrial Rail Corridor Expansion project in Washington state that is

(Courtesy of NCRR)

NCRR: Helping Businesses ‘Get Back on Track’

North Carolina Railroad Company (NCRR) has invested $8.2 million to support local businesses in response to Hurricane Helene’s impact in Western North Carolina last September. The storm affected approximately 1.2 million residents.

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