Amtrak to restore service to New Orleans NEWSWIRE

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NEW ORLEANS — Amtrak is restoring service on all routes in and out of New Orleans following Hurricane Barry. Service will resume today for the eastbound Crescent; the Monday departures of its westbound counterpart from New York will be the first inbound train to serve New Orleans. Similarly, northbound service resumes today for the City […]

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Bombardier to lay off 550 in railroad manufacturing arm NEWSWIRE

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THUNDER BAY, Ontario — Bombardier will lay off 550 workers from its Thunder Bay plant — half of the workforce — effective Nov.4, the company announced last week. A Bombardier spokesman said the layoffs reflect the “cyclical nature” of the railcar business and the completion of major contracts for Go Transit and the Toronto Transit […]

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MBTA Needham line to shut down on Saturdays for PTC work NEWSWIRE

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BOSTON — Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority service on the Needham commuter rail line will be suspended on Saturdays beginning Aug. 3 for installation of positive train control infrastructure. The MBTA announced that the suspension of service is scheduled to continue through Oct. 12. Bus and subway alternatives for Needham line travelers are outlined in the […]

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Study urges ‘ultra’ high speed rail in Pacific Northwest; offers list of action items NEWSWIRE

SEATTLE — A newly released business-case study argues that ultra-high-speed ground transportation in the Vancouver, British Columbia-Seattle-Portland, Ore., corridor would deliver economic and social benefits, and could cover its operating costs as soon as 2040. But getting to such a system by 2040 depends on resolving some huge questions, such as what technology — conventional […]

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First details released on New York MTA reorganization NEWSWIRE

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After a late-night U.S. Open Tennis event, riders wait for a train at the Willets Point Flushing Line subway station in Queens. Future changes within the MTA structure may be transparent to users, but could potentially save hundreds of millions of dollars in operating costs. Ralph Spielman NEW YORK – New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority […]

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Gulf Coast service details revealed at Alabama briefing NEWSWIRE

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Artist’s rendering of proposed Mobile station Southern Rail Commission MOBILE, Ala. – Two daily round trips between New Orleans and Mobile should bear no resemblance to the timekeeping-challenged, triweekly Sunset Limited, which traversed the route before Hurricane Katrina, and the trains will not disrupt current freight operations around Mobile’s port. That’s the message presenters from […]

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