From The Railway Age news that the international service between the Buenos Aires suburb of Pilar and Paso de Los Toros in central Uruguay has been cut back, less than 6 months after its launch.
Plus, ceremonies were held in the town of Petaluma, north of San Francisco, on Friday to mark the start of construction on the $US 690m Sonoma Marin Area Rapid Transit (Smart) commuter rail project.
From www.railway-technology.com
Indian Railways to develop three rail corridors in Chhatisgarh
Israel planning 475km rail network in West Bank
SEPTA to invest $100m in train-control system
India starts tunnelling work of East-West Metro project
And from www.progressiverailroading.com
US Railroad news.........
APTA 'encouraged' by House leadership's shift on transit funding
Kinder Morgan, Martin Midstream to develop crude oil rail terminal in Texas
HART board names former MBTA leader as CEO finalist
California commission approves funding for ACE grade separation
UP eyes trackwork in Missouri, earns pipe industry award
CP, Parks Canada announce bear-protection research grants
Ohio economic development agency provides funds for industrial park spur
Feb. 28: Updates from Harsco, Ex-Im Bank, Timken, Michael Baker, Unitrac and Nortrak
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