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February 28, 2014

International & UK Railway News Friday 28th February 2014

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There may be trouble ahead....or so the 1936 song starts... but as long as other factors remain, we'll face the music and dance.....
There has been enough trouble for the UK railways in February...what with the weather, flooding (Dawlish, Thames Valley, the Somerset levels), landslips.....without having to worry about the likely effects of London Midland train managers striking.... the prospect of driverless Tube trains, and closing Tube ticket offices.
 And HS2 comment will not go away....save ancient woodland...build tunnels... But some MPs now question whether the project could lead to even further flooding.......

But life must go on.. so overhauling the Overground, financing Northern Ireland projects, and knowing how to use your Oyster Card when travelling in London...are essential pieces of information to help us should there really be trouble ahead...


Read on.....


Headlines..

 
Overhauling the Overground. (Future Rail)

 
European Investment Bank in talks over NI transport projects.(BBC News)

 
Botley landslip railway line 'closed until mid-March' (BBC News)

 
London Midland train managers on strike.(BBC News)

 
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London mayor approves driverless Tube trains.(FT.com)
 
London Tube ticket offices: some numbers crunched (The Guardian)
 
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Britain's busiest railway stations becoming more crowded (The Guardian)
 
Railway campaigners to hold day of action.(Doncaster Free Press)
 
New Iraqi inter-city train rolled out (Railway Gazette)
 
European Parliament waters down unbundling proposals (Railway Gazette)
 
HS2 tunnel could save ancient woodland, campaigners say (The Guardian)
 
Flood-affected MPs in warning over new high-speed railway to Sheffield.(The Star)
 
 


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This video demonstrates how to use pink card readers (pink validator) on the Tube, London Overground, DLR and most National Rail services in London to ensure you pay the right fare. It also includes an example of how to choose a cheaper route that avoids zone 1.
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Three Class Is make Fortune's list of 'Most Admired' companies
 
 
Three trade groups laud president's freight, TIGER funding proposals
 
 
Houston's METRO, California's Metrolink name new executives
 
 
Sound Transit's board picks alignment for Tacoma Link light-rail expansion
 
 
AAR: U.S. rail traffic ramped back up in week 8
 
 
NARP's Capon moving on; Scott named acting president
 
 
Wisconsin bill proposes frac sand mining surcharge
 
Rail supplier news from J&A Industries, B&B Roadway, Alstom, Vossloh, L.B. Foster, Birmingham Rail and EnerSys (Feb. 28)
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New Department of Transportation Report on Highway, Transit Conditions Points to Need for More Investment
WASHINGTON – U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx today announced that a new report on the state of America's transportation infrastructure, 2013 Status of the Nation's Highways, Bridges and Transit: Conditions and Performance, confirms that more investment is needed to maintain and improve the nation's highway and transit systems.  Earlier this month, Secretary Foxx highlighted the need for transportation investment in a speech that took aim at America’s infrastructure deficit and identified ways to use innovation and improved planning to stretch transportation dollars as effectively and efficiently as possible.




“We have an infrastructure deficit in this country, and we need to create more jobs – improving our roads, bridges, and transit systems will provide help on both fronts,” Secretary Foxx said. “As the President said in his State of the Union address last week, first-class infrastructure creates first-class jobs. This report shows the difference we made thanks to the Administration’s unprecedented investment under the Recovery Act, but it’s also clear that much more remains to be done.”




The Department of Transportation's Conditions and Performance report, based on 2010 data, estimates all levels of government would need to spend between $123.7 billion and $145.9 billion per year to maintain and improve the condition of roads and bridges alone. In 2010, federal, State and local governments combined spent $100.2 billion on this infrastructure, including $11.9 billion in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act dollars.




The report also indicates that as much as $24.5 billion is needed per year to improve the condition of transit rail and bus systems.  In 2010, total spending to maintain and expand transit systems was $16.5 billion – a spending level also boosted temporarily by Recovery Act dollars.


“The Recovery Act contributed to the improved quality of our highways,” Federal Highway Deputy Administrator Greg Nadeau said.  “It makes a good case for more investment - every dollar produces results for the American people.”




According to the report, travel on pavements with good ride quality rose from 46.4 percent in 2008 to 50.6 percent in 2010.  A major factor in this increase was the one-time funding provided under the Recovery Act, a large share of which was directed toward pavement resurfacing.  This 4.2 percent increase represents the highest two-year jump ever since the metric was first used in 1995.  While the report shows overall pavement and bridge conditions have improved in many areas, the improvements have not been uniform across the system. 




The report also finds that the nation’s state of good repair and preventive maintenance backlog for transit is at an all-time high of $86 billion, and that it is growing by an estimated $2.5 billion each year. An additional $8.2 billion over current spending levels from all levels of government is needed annually to spend down the current backlog over the next 20 years. While some transit systems are still operating rail cars that are over 30 years old, the report finds that over three-quarters of the need for repairs affects other facets of our transit systems, such as rail stations, trestles, and power substations. Meanwhile, State and local governments are shouldering more than half the cost of annual investments to preserve and grow the nation’s transit systems.

“The United States cannot grow and compete in the 21st century without a modern public transportation infrastructure that connects citizens, their communities, and their employers with opportunities to succeed and prosper,” said Deputy Federal Transit Administrator Therese McMillan. “Making a down payment on this substantial backlog is critical to not falling farther behind in our commitment to modernize the transportation infrastructure that tens of millions of riders depend on every day.”

The investment estimates for roads and bridges are based on ranges, which is new to the 2013 report. The higher ends are based on state-provided forecasts, which were used in past reports – they average out to annual growth of 1.85 percent per year. The lower ends presume vehicle miles traveled (VMT) will grow at an average annual rate of 1.36 percent per year, which is consistent with the average annual growth in the past 15 years.  


Conditions and Performance is a biennial report to Congress that provides information on the physical and operating characteristics of the highway, bridge and transit components of the nation's surface transportation system.





Alstom set to deliver first Citadis Compact tram to Aubagne local authority
French transport group Alstom is set to deliver its first 22-metre long Citadis Compact tram to the local authority of Pays d'Aubagne et de l'Etoile today. 
       
Botley landslip rebuilding work underway, says Network Rail
Work is currently under way to completely rebuild 80m of railway at the largest of three landslips in Botley in Hampshire, UK, with the line expected to open in mid-March. 

       
Amsterdam North/South metro line to receive Thales ticketing solution
Amsterdam Metro network's new North/South line is set to receive Thales next-generation ticket gateway to improve passenger flow and reduce use of equipment while ensuring enhanced security at an optimised cost. 

       
European Parliament MEPs back fourth railway package amendments
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have voted in favour of the amendments to the fourth railway package, aimed to improve the quality of passenger rail services, as well as reducing fragmentation of the internal market.

International Railway Journal


PARSONS, in a joint venture with Systra, has secured a consultancy services contract for the design of Qatar's main line railway network.


THE mayor of Moscow, Mr Sergei Sobyanin, opened a 4.5km extension to Line 12 of the Moscow metro on February 27..


ALSTOM has successfully delivered the first two trains manufactured at its inaugural Indian rolling stock plant in Sricity, Andhra Pradesh to Chennai Metro Rail (CMRL) as part of a €243m order for 42 Metropolis trains


EXPRESSIONS of interest have been invited by London Underground (LU) for a fleet of 250 trains for operation on four of its deep-level lines under its "New Tube for London" project.


......and finally,


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February 27, 2014

International & UK Railway News Thursday 27th February 2014

 Total Railway News
 
 


The railways and safety cannot be separated. You cannot have one without the other..
A woman in Holland nearly found out to her cost that level crossings, with a train racing through,  are not the kind of place to take silly risks . 
And risks are what the USDOT would like carriers of oil to especially mitigate against.


Railways under water (in Somerset), and railways seriously damaged by water (sea water in Dawlish's case) exercise the engineering minds of UK's Network Rail.


We read of the increasing numbers using Britain's railways (see ORR report on 10 busiest stations), GNER's application to run services on the ECML, and share with Russian Railways a video celebrating a successful Winter Olympics.


Read On........



Headlines..

27/02/14 – New GNER proposed services between West Yorkshire, Cleethorpes and London King’s Cross

NEW DIRECT GNER RAIL SERVICES PROPOSED BETWEEN LONDON KING’S CROSS AND WEST YORKSHIRE AND LONDON KING’S CROSS AND CLEETHORPES 
Great North Eastern Railway (GNER) has today announced its application to introduce a new direct express train service on the East Coast Main Line (ECML) between London King’s Cross, and stations in West Yorkshire and Lincolnshire to commence in December 2017.
The key features of this GNER proposal are:
  • a two-hourly service to Leeds calling at a new East Leeds Parkway station
  • six trains a day continuing to Bradford and one to Ilkley, all calling at Kirkstall Forge, an important new commercial and residential development
  • up to four trains a day to Cleethorpes via Doncaster, Scunthorpe and Grimsby, restoring direct links between Humberside towns and London
  • investment in a fleet of new Hitachi Super Express Trains capable of running at 140mph
  • a total investment of at least £130 million
  • more than 160 new jobs created for this operation, plus significant wider economic benefits across the towns and cities served.
Ian Yeowart, managing director of Alliance Rail, GNER’s parent company, said: “This proposal is an important opportunity to further strengthen and grow the UK’s rail network. It will bring significant private investment to the industry; improve transport for passengers by delivering direct inter-city rail services to many new areas, and support government aims to generate wider economic benefits and future opportunities in the North of England.”




Watch terrifying moment woman is almost hit by high speed train after she ducks under level crossing.(Mirror)
 
Top lessons learned from Ottawa’s Transit system project.(totalrail)
 
European Parliament adopts equivocal first reading position on fourth railway package.(Think Railways)

Fire Protection of Rolling Stock 2014,Berlin. 19-20 March 2014. (Arena International)
South West MPs in HS2 support threat.(BBC News)


 
Dawlish railway: Close-up look at rail line repairs.(BBC News)

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Hastings to Tonbridge: Call for rail survey after landslips.(BBC News)

 
Submerged Somerset railway line to remain closed for 'many weeks' (BBC News)

 
Training for trains: Railway towns bid for HS2 college.(BBC News)

Borders Railway: Council retains Carlisle rail goal.(BBC News)
 
Raids in Kent to crackdown on rail passenger thieves(BBC News)
 
Keep working at oil safety, rail chief says.(FT.com)
 

Space-age design as Birmingham HS2 station revealed.(Express & Star)

Syria: National Railways Expansion.(MENA Rail News)

Virgin Trains achieves environmental management certification. (edie Energy)

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Birmingham unveils ambitious HS2 masterplan.(insider media)


$19 billion in dedicated funding for rail as President Obama lays out vision for 21st century transportation infrastructure.(SmartRail World)



UK Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) 


Waterloo remains Britain’s most heavily used station

27 February 2014

London Waterloo remains the most heavily used station in Britain clocking nearly 96 million passenger entries and exits last year – an increase of 1.8m (or 1.9%) compared to 2011-12, reveals latest data published today by the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR).

The report for station usage across Britain for the period April 2012 - March 2013 also shows that:
  • The number of people using stations across Britain in 2012-13 increased by over 82m – a 3.3% rise compared to the year before.
  • The list of top 10 stations has remained unchanged since 2011-12 with eight of the 10 stations located in London.
  • All the top 10 stations reported a rise in usage with the largest increase at London Euston, which saw an increase of 1.8m entries and exits – due to the increasing demand for London Overground services.
  • Of the top 20 most used stations in Great Britain, the largest growth was seen at Stratford, aided by the London Olympics.
Table: Top 10 most used stations in England, Scotland and Wales based on estimated entries and exits for 2012/13:
Station2012-13 entries & exits2011-12 entries & exits% changeGB rank 2012-13GB rank 2011-12
Waterloo95,936,54294,127,2821.911
Victoria77,346,67676,163,4281.622
Liverpool Street58,448,81457,105,4002.433
London Bridge53,351,11652,603,1581.444
Charing Cross38,607,23838,113,5461.355
Euston38,299,20636,520,5444.966
Paddington34,143,22033,709,2721.377
Birmingham New Street32,090,34631,235,6382.788
King's Cross28,454,46027,840,4842.299
Glasgow Central27,185,02026,610,0162.21010

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Russian Railways

Travelling through Russia: beautiful views and stunning scenery. Want to see Russia? Check out our video!
 

 
BTS Releases December North American Freight Numbers:
Three of Five Modes Carried More U.S.-NAFTA Trade in December 2013 than in December 2012 
Three of the five transportation modes – truck, vessel and pipeline – carried more U.S.-NAFTA trade in December 2013 than in December 2012, according to the December TransBorder Freight Data released today by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS).  
BTS reported that pipelines showed the most year-to-year growth at 21.7 percent as the value of overall U.S. trade with its North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) partners Canada and Mexico rose 6.4 percent from year to year.  
Trade by Mode
Truck, which carries nearly three-fifths of U.S.-NAFTA trade and is the most heavily utilized mode for moving goods to and from both U.S.-NAFTA partners, rose 7.2 percent year-to-year while rail declined 2.3 percent. Vessel rose 10.7 percent and air declined 3.2 percent.
Trucks carried 57.2 percent of the $90.1 billion of U.S.-NAFTA trade in December 2013 accounting for $26.3 billion of exports and $25.2 billion of imports. While the value of freight carried by rail decreased from year-to-year, rail was still the second largest mode, at 14.9 percent, followed by vessels at 11.2 percent, pipeline at 7.7 percent and air at 4.0 percent. The surface transportation modes of truck, rail and pipeline carried 79.7 percent of the total NAFTA freight flows. 
Trade with Canada
U.S.-Canada trade by pipeline, of which 89.2 percent was imported, increased the most of any mode from December 2012 to December 2013, growing 21.9 percent. U.S.-Canada pipeline trade comprised 95.2 percent of total U.S.-NAFTA pipeline trade in December. Vessel freight exports to Canada increased by 64.8 percent from December 2012 due to an increase in exports of mineral fuels. 
Trade with Mexico
The value of U.S.-Mexico trade by pipeline had the largest percentage increase of any mode from December 2012 to December 2013, growing 17.5 percent. Freight moved by vessel and air between the U.S. and Mexico increased by 14.8 percent and decreased by 0.2 percent respectively.
See BTS Transborder Data Release for summary tables and additional data. See North American Transborder Freight Data  on the BTS website for additional data for surface modes since 1995 and all modes since 2004.           

 

 

European Parliament MEPs back fourth railway package amendments
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have voted in favour of the amendments to the fourth railway package, aimed to improve the quality of passenger rail services, as well as reducing fragmentation of the internal market.
 
Hong Kong's metro operator MTR has received the first of the ten three-car trains fleet for the 7km-long medium capacity South Island Line (East) (SIL(E)) railway at the company's Siu Ho Wan Depot.

The UK Department for Transport's High-Speed Rail (HS2) project has selected virtual data room and financial documents provider Imprima to deliver an online payment portal and USB-archived database.

British rail passengers are dissatisfied with the high prices of airport express trains, according to a UK airport train services survey conducted by consumer research firm 'Which?'.


THE first services have operated over the $A 291m ($US 260m) Seaford extension in South Australia, coinciding with the introduction of the first electric suburban services on the Adelaide Metro network.

SAMSUNG C&T Engineering and Construction Mongolia has awarded Vossloh Fastening Systems a contract to supply its MNG 30 fastening system for a new heavy-haul line in Mongolia.

SEOUL Metropolitan Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (SMRT) has issued an invitation to tender for a contract to carry out detailed design for the 7.7km eastern extension of metro Line 5 from Sangildong to Hanam.

SPANISH rolling stock manufacturer CAF announced annual pre-tax profits of €114m in its 2013 financial results released on February 26, which was short of the €127.8m profit posted in 2012.


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February 26, 2014

International & UK Railway News Wednesday 26th February 2014

 Total Railway News
 
 


Money, or finances if you prefer, dominate today's news items from the railway world.


Its either about making better use of it (HS2 or not?), or how it has been lost (refer the Dawlish flooding etc), or how much it is going to cost ( $30 billion for Colorado high speed rail/£104 million for Glasgow Queen Street station revamp/£170 million for lost earnings as a result of the recent floods), or how much is to be given...well , the Severn Valley Railway, and in particular the Hagley Hall locomotive restoration group are not going to turn down a significant award. And then there are the prospects of higher parking charges for Yorkshire commuters....


Still, the formation of a new franchising executive at the Department for Transport should put minds at rest....


Read On.....




 


Headlines...

 
Letter: There are bigger priorities than proposed high-speed rail link.(Shropshire Star)

 


Transport minister visits Botley railway landslip site.(BBC News)




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Guard records statement, says train was not checked.(Hindustan Times)

 
DCD ROLLING STOCK RECAPITALISATION.(RailwaysAfrica)

 
African Railway News (RailwaysAfrica)

 
Malaysia Singapore High Speed Rail Plan to Drive Malaysia to a High Income Nation. (The Establishment Post)

 

 

 

 




A timelapse video showing the construction of the Manor Lakes Boulevard road over rail bridge. (Victoria, Australia)
 
 

 
This video demonstrates how to touch in and out using your Oyster card on the Tube, London Overground, DLR and most National Rail services in London to ensure you pay the right fare. It also includes an example of how to touch in and out when changing lines.
 
 
 
CER - The Voice of European Railways
 
 
The Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies (CER) welcomes the outcome of today´s European Parliament vote on all aspects of the Fourth Railway Package. The text approved by Parliament today represents a welcome improvement on the Commission’s initial proposals.
 
In particular, the European Parliament voted on governance and market opening, on the revision of the regulation on public service obligations (PSO) and on the so-called technical pillar consisting of three legislative acts revising the processes of safety certification, vehicle authorisation and giving new power and competences to the European Railway Agency.
 
CER Chairman Christian Kern commented: “I am very happy to see that the intense dialogue between the Members of the European Parliament and CER has resulted in reasonable legislative solutions. I want to thank all MEPs who dedicated their attention to these dossiers. It is beyond all question that we have to ensure non-discriminatory access to the network and we have to strengthen regulatory rights. Based on that general understanding we can achieve railway reforms in favour of our customers and the European tax payers. With good will from each side it should be possible to reach consent easily.”
 
Voting on the technical pillar, the Parliament confirmed the view of the Committee on Transport and Tourism (TRAN) on the regulation establishing the European Railway Agency, on the directive on rail safety and on rail interoperability.
 
Regarding the PSO Regulation (revising Regulation (EC) 1370/2007), today´s vote confirmed the positive decision reached by the TRAN Committee last December.
 
On the revision of Directive 2012/34/EC on governance and market opening, the European Parliament introduced vital improvement compared to the Commission proposal. On governance, the amendments tabled by MEPs Frigo (S&D, IT), Ertug (S&D, DE), Pargneaux (S&D, FR), Zeribi (Greens/EFA, FR), Reul (EPP, DE) et al. were supported by a very large majority of Members guaranteeing more flexibility for Member States when it comes to choosing the model of governance for their respective infrastructure managers.
 
Welcoming today´s result, CER Executive Director Libor Lochman said: “The Parliament´s efforts will enable the Single European Railway Area to develop efficiently, thereby benefitting the European economy and all European citizens. The urgent need now is for legislators to move swiftly forward with the approval of a final text on the Technical Pillar. We look forward to the Transport Council on 14 March and hope that informal trialogues will start soon after”.
 
More information on the Fourth Railway Package is available on the CER website.
 
 
Rail Safety Seminar Speakers and Topics Announced

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It is strongly recommended booking is made until the end of March to guarantee train reservation.Asia Pacific Heritage & Tourist Rail Organization
 
 

 

 
President Obama, DOT Secretary Foxx Announce $600 Million for Sixth Round of TIGER Funding  

 
ST. PAUL – U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx will join President Barack Obama today to announce that $600 million will be made available to fund transportation projects across the country under a sixth round of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s highly successful Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) competitive grant program. The announcement will be made at the Union Depot in St. Paul, which received $35 million in the first round of TIGER to renovate the facility and restore tracks. Combined with roughly $480 million in federal funding for the Central Corridor light rail transit line, St. Paul’s Union Depot is proof of the impact that transportation investment can make, leading to job creation, downtown revitalization and economic growth. 

 
“President Obama knows that transportation means opportunity for so many Americans,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. “TIGER investments answer the President’s challenge to expand opportunity through a strong transportation system that connects Americans with a better way of life.”  

 
The TIGER 2014 grant program will place an emphasis on projects that support reliable, safe and affordable transportation options that improve connections for both urban and rural communities, making it easier for their residents to reach work, school and other ladders of opportunity. While continuing to support projects of all types, DOT will prioritize applications for capital projects that better connect people to jobs, training and other opportunities, promote neighborhood redevelopment and reconnect neighborhoods divided by physical barriers, such as highways and railroads. 

 
The highly competitive TIGER program, which began as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, offers one of the only federal funding possibilities for large, game-changing multi-modal projects. These federal funds leverage money from private sector partners, states, local governments, metropolitan planning organizations and transit agencies. The $474 million 2013 TIGER round alone supported $1.8 billion in overall project investments. 

 
In additional to supporting capital grants, Congress has provided DOT with the flexibility to use up to $35 million of TIGER funds for planning grants, the first time since the 2010 round. In addition to supporting the planning of innovative transportation, these funds can support regional transportation planning, freight and port planning and programmatic mitigation approaches that increase efficiency and improve outcomes for communities and the environment. 

 
Since 2009, the TIGER program has awarded $3.5 billion to 270 projects in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico – including 100 projects to support rural communities. Demand has been overwhelming, and during the previous five rounds, the Department of Transportation received more than 5,300 applications requesting nearly $115 billion for transportation across the country. 
Congress provided the most recent funding as part of the bipartisan Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2014, signed by President Obama on January 17, 2017. TIGER applications are due April 28. Click here to learn more about TIGER 2014 and to view DOT’s Notice of Funding Availability.  



MEMBERS of the European parliament today voted to amend several key elements of the Fourth Railway Package during a plenary vote on its six legislative proposals, a move that has drawn criticism from European Commission..

MONGOLIAN State Railways (MTZ) says it expects freight traffic to almost double on its 1815km network by 2020 after volumes reached record levels in 2013.

THE FRENCH region of Rhône-Alpes announced on February 21 that it is forming an association with eight other regions with the aim of taking over the procurement and ownership of rolling stock for regional services..

THE Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (Path) has opened the first platform at the new World Trade Center (WTC) Path station..

GREATER Wellington Regional Council has sold 34 redundant class EM emus built by Ganz-Mavag, Hungary, in 1982, to an unnamed buyer in South Africa..

 
 
UK rail passengers dissatisfied with high airport express prices
British rail passengers are dissatisfied with the high prices of airport express trains, according to a UK airport train services survey conducted by consumer research firm 'Which?'. 
       
US DOT issues emergency order for mandatory rail crude oil tests
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has release an emergency order, or safety advisory, making rail crude oil tests mandatory for all shippers from the Bakken, a region stretching through North Dakota and Montana, US. 
       
CTA to begin Blue Line upgrade work in March
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) is set to begin the first project for the $492m Your New Blue improvement programme for the Blue Line O'Hare branch in March 2014. 
       
Drake & Scull Rail wins rail project for Dubai International Airport
Drake & Scull International's rail division has been awarded a contract to deliver a new automated passenger mover system (APM) at the Dubai International Airport.
 
 


 
MTA creates chief safety officer post
 
FTA OKs Triangle Transit's light-rail project development
 
Denver's RTD, Chicago's Metra posted ridership gains in 2013
 
CSX tunnel project earns engineering honors
 
Progressive Railroading seeks nominations for Rising Stars 2014
 
Pennsylvania provides $34.4 million for 33 freight-rail, short-line projects
 
Tie purchases, production ramped up in January


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