Maintenance of Way

Fed Sandy funds to aid NJT recovery plans

New Jersey Transit will receive $1.27 billion from the Federal Transit Administration for five projects designed to help NJT recover from damage caused by Superstorm Sandy in 2012, in part by being more prepared for future events.

Seattle chides BNSF on tunnel safety

Seattle emergency officials are urging BNSF Railway to improve safety procedures related to a tunnel within the city now used for increasing amount of crude-by-rail (CBR) traffic.

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NYCT Montague Subway Tunnel reopens

At least two weeks ahead of schedule, New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) resumed normal subway service on New York City Transit’s R Line on Monday morning, Sept. 15, 2014, reopening a Manhattan-Brooklyn route using the Montague Tunnel.

Metro-North rolls despite lift bridge work

Work is scheduled to begin Monday, Sept. 15, 2014, on the Harlem River Lift Bridge spanning the namesake estuary and linking Manhattan and the Bronx. The good news for Metro-North riders: Service will be largely unaffected by the work.

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Saving time and money

Productivity gains and cost savings often go hand-in-hand with safer m/w equipment.

NTSB Paulsboro report faults training adequacy

A National Transportation Safety Board report on a Conrail Shared Assets derailment in Paulsboro, N.J., cites several factors, including inadequate safety training for train crews, as contributing factors.