China rail minister removed from post
A corruption investigation has led to the removal of Chinese Railway Minister Liu Zhijun (pictured) from his post, and a New York Times dispatch from Beijing says the probe “raises questions about
A corruption investigation has led to the removal of Chinese Railway Minister Liu Zhijun (pictured) from his post, and a New York Times dispatch from Beijing says the probe “raises questions about
Union Pacific says it is upgrading 30 miles of right-of-way, between Wellton and Yuma, Ariz., at a cost of $7 million. UP says crews are replacing rails and nearly 50,000 railroad ties
Hillsborough County, Fla., voters last November defeated a proposed light rail transit system for the Tampa Bay area, but Tampa mayoral candidates this year continue to support LRT for the city itself.
Two days after House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers (R.-Ky.) announced his intent to cut $74 billion in proposed federal spending over the next seven months, he said he had increased that
Amidst moves by House GOP leaders to slash Amtrak funding for the remainder of this fiscal year and for FY12, Amtrak released ridership figures showing continuing growth and marking 15 straight month
Fairport, N.Y.-based RailComm said Friday it is providing a wireless remote-control yard system at a major western railroad’s yard in Texas. The RailComm Domain Operations Controller (DOC®) System provides remote control to
Amtrak and high speed rail are high on a partial list of 70 spending cuts that will be included in an upcoming Continuing Resolution (CR) bill that House Appropriations Chairman Hal Rogers
Kevin O’Connor, who has spent more than 30 years in passenger rail operations, has been appointed Vice President and General Manager of New Jersey Transit Rail Operations. He has served in that
U.S. freight carload trafficfor the week ending Feb. 5, 2011 was virtually flat with the corresponding week a year earlier, while U.S. intermodal volume slipped 1.5% during the week, the Association of
The California High-Speed Rail Authority Wednesday issued a Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI), soliciting private-sector interest in advancing the state’s proposed $44 billion, 800-mile high speed rail network. The solicitation seeks
CN announced plans Wednesday to invest C$1.7 billion in 2011 capital improvements in order “to grow the business efficiently and to continue to provide customers with a high level of service.” In
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced Tuesday that a tunnel boring machine (TBM) has mined 7,162 feet to complete excavation of the West Tunnel for Phase I of the Second Avenue
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Tex.), senior Republican on the Senate Commerce Committee, introduced legislation Feb. 8 that, while maintaining the Positive Train Control mandate, would ease its financial impact on the railroads.
Bombardier Transportation said Wednesday its advanced CBTC system, CITYFLO 650, is in service on the 8400 series metro cars that are being introduced on Line 6 of the Madrid Metro, metro, in
International intermodal volume surged 16.9% in the fourth quarter of 2010, helping to push overall intermodal volume up 14.7% for the year, according to a report released Tuesday by the Intermodal Association
TUV Rheinland Rail Sciences said Tuesday it has landed a subcontracting position on a 78-month contract for the performance of professional engineering services, relating to Independent Safety Assessor (ISA) tasks for the
Greenwich, Conn.-based Genesee & Wyoming Inc. Tuesday reported fourth-quarter net income of $19.9 million, or 47 cents per diluted share, up almost 9% from $18.3 million, or 44 cents per diluted share,
President Obama is advocating a six-year, $53 billion investment in high speed rail (HSR) as part of his thrust to use infrastructure spending to create jobs. The President will call for an
BNSF Railway on Monday announced a planned 2011 capital program of $3.5 billion. It includes $450 million to acquire 227 locomotives and $350million for new freight cars and other equipment. Other major
New Jersey Transit has awarded a contract to ARINC Inc. to provide a new central control system for Newark Light Rail operations. ARINC will design and install an integrated Light Rail Central