Illinois DOT testing Charger locos

The Illinois Department of Transportation announced today that new Siemens SC-44 Charger locomotives have begun testing in Illinois.

Siemens creating “Internet of Trains”

Siemens’ U.S. unit has launched Digital Rail Services, a new business that will use intelligent sensors and advanced software platforms to put intelligence behind billions of data points created on the country’s rail systems.

Metra seeks easy terms, as many cars and locos “as possible”

The builders’ line forms to the right.

Micro-lubricant with mojo

zMAX®, used in racecar and aircraft engines since 1946, is beginning to penetrate the railroad locomotive market—literally.

Approval for MBTA FY2018 budget

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s Fiscal and Management Control Board adopted the agency’s fiscal 2018 operating budget.

Long Island Rail Road expansion moves forward

The Final Environmental Impact Statement for a proposed Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) expansion project has been issued following more than a year of data collection, analysis and public outreach.

MBTA chooses Railway Equipment Co.’s winter switch protection technology

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has partnered with Railway Equipment Company of Minneapolis and system operator Keolis Commuter Services to install gas hot air track switch heater systems and fiberglass covers at critical track switches throughout the commuter rail system.

After NYC mess, senators call for Amtrak funding

Three East Coast senators are highlighting the need for increased funding of Amtrak following two derailments at New York Penn Station.

Tallarico joins WSP | PB

WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff has appointed Fred Tallarico Regional Director of Design-Build for the company’s Northeast and Central regions. Tallarico will manage the firm’s pursuit and execution of transit, highway and infrastructure projects using alternative delivery methods such as design-build and P3s (public-private partnerships). He is based in New York City.

Metra launches 2017 construction program

Chicago’s Metra and its railroad partners announced plans to begin $216 million worth of infrastructure investments in 2017.

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