The Grand Slam project would consist of four rail tunnels.

RAIL GROUP ON AIR: Grand Slam Tunnel Project Still Taking Its Swings

Railway Age Engineering Editor and Railway Track & Structures Editor-in-Chief Bill Wilson talks with AmeriStarRail’s Scott Spencer about the potential of the Grand Slam rail tunnel project.

Among the officials participating in the Baton Rouge-New Orleans passenger rail inspection trip were (pictured left to right): Kansas City Southern President and CEO Pat Ottensmeyer, who supplied the train; Amtrak President and CEO Stephen Gardner; Canadian Pacific President and CEO Keith Creel; Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards; Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development Secretary Shawn D. Wilson; and FRA Administrator Amit Bose. (Amtrak Photo by Tom Davidenko)

Watch: New Orleans-Baton Rouge Inspection Trip

Amtrak’s proposal to launch Baton Rouge-to-New Orleans service advanced April 20 with a rail line inspection trip taken by Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards, Amtrak President and CEO Stephen Gardner, and other federal, state and railroad officials.

Federal Judge Halts Mask Mandate for Transportation, DOJ Appeals (UPDATED)

A Florida judge on April 18 struck down a federal mandate requiring mask use on public transportation and at transportation hubs. While railroads were deciding whether to keep the mandate in place until May 3 or make mask-wearing optional, the Department of Justice (DOJ) on April 20 filed an appeal. The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) is weighing in.

LOSSAN Names Jewell Interim Managing Director

Jason Jewell has been appointed interim Managing Director of the Los Angeles–San Diego–San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) Rail Corridor Agency, which oversees the Amtrak® Pacific Surfliner® service.

Amtrak has unveiled its new “Phase VII” look on Siemens Charger No. 309. Photo by Mike Armstrong for Amtrak.

First Look: Amtrak ‘Phase VII’ Locomotive Livery

Amtrak Charger No. 309—a new 4,200-hp ALC-42 built by Siemens Mobility in Sacramento, Calif., and powered with a Cummins QSK95 Tier 4-compliant prime-mover—is the first to don the railroad’s “Phase VII” livery.

Amtrak Issues G&L Annual Report, FY23 Grant Request

Amtrak has submitted to Congress its Fiscal Year 2023 General and Legislative (G&L) Annual Report, in which it seeks $3.3 billion in total grant funding, including $1.1 billion for the Northeast Corridor (NEC) and $2.2 billion for the National Network (NN). This is consistent with the FY 2023 annual appropriations authorized under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), “America’s Railroad” reported.

Portal North—part of the massive Gateway Program, which will eventually double rail capacity between Newark, N.J., and New York—will replace the 110-year-old Portal Bridge, a mechanical-trouble-plagued swing bridge built by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1910 as part of its New York Improvements project.

Portal North Builder Gets Official ‘Go’ From NJT

New Jersey Transit has issued a “Notice to Proceed” to Skanska/Traylor Bros PNB Joint Venture (STJV) for construction of Portal North Bridge, which is slated to take approximately five and a half years to complete.

For Amtrak, 4 Challenges to Implementing IIJA Funds: OIG

Amtrak will face four main challenges as it modernizes and expands service with a minimum of $22 billion in Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) funding, according to the Amtrak Office of Inspector General (OIG).

In the new Acela trainsets, the color “red” distinguishes First Class from Business Class—as evident in the headrests here, and also on the door to the trainset. These First Class seats provide more space and leg room as well as personal tray tables, according to Amtrak. (Photo Courtesy of Amtrak)

Acela Trainsets: Amtrak Reveals Interiors, New Revenue Service Date (UPDATED)

Amtrak on March 31 provided a look inside its new Acela trainsets from Alstom that it said will now enter Northeast Corridor service in fall 2023—another delay.

Duos will install for Amtrak two Railcar Inspection Portals (rip®) in Secaucus, N.J.

Amtrak Awards Duos $9MM Railcar Inspection Contract

Duos Technologies Group will provide Amtrak with two automated railcar inspection portals under an approximately $9 million contract, with installation expected to begin later this year.

LOAD MORE