CN plans C$210M Quebec investment in 2018

CN Railway aims to improve safety while supporting efficient service through the province of Quebec with a planned C$210 million ($160 million) investment during 2018.

Musk’s Boring Company to develop Chicago-O’Hare line

First cars, then rockets. Now a major U.S. city will find out if Elon Musk can revolutionize rail travel.

AAR takes freight rail message to mayors

All politics is local, the saying goes, and U.S. railroads are taking their case for favorable public policy directly to the country’s local political influencers.

FRA to hold three symposia to discuss PTC

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) will hold three symposia in Washington, D.C., throughout the summer to answer questions and address best practices surrounding the implementation of Positive Train Control (PTC). The first

Illinois awards $241M to freight projects

The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) awarded $241 million to 23 state freight projects on June 5.

FTA allocates $227.5M in hurricane transit relief

The Federal Transit Administration allocated $277.5 million in Emergency Relief funds for public transportation systems damaged by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.

RAC: Short lines need dedicated funding

The Railway Association of Canada (RAC) is calling on the government of Canada and its provinces to support programs that provide shortline railroads with dedicated funding for infrastructure investment.

Group pulls out of Hudson Bay talks

A consortium that expressed interest in purchasing the flood-damaged Hudson Bay Railway (HBR) has halted negotiations.

Ports: $20B needed to improve access

The price of improving rail access to U.S. ports is steep, but the price of not improving access may be even costlier.

White paper delivers AAR tech message

The Association of American Railroads released a white paper highlighting technology’s role in making the U.S. rail network more efficient, reliable, and safer.

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