iCon Infrastructure becomes 40% partner in Iowa Interstate

Train passing over a bridge

PITTSBURGH — iCon infrastructure is becoming a 40% partner in Iowa Interstate Railroad, a move majority owner Railroad Development Corp. of says positions the regional railroad as “a platform for growth.” “RDC’s business model is based on partnerships, a model that originates from the business acumen of my father, Henry Posner Jr,” Railroad Development Corp. […]

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International rail’s overlooked stories

A train in the station

Notable developments that may not received their due because of the pandemic: Plans were announced or trials began for automated trains, especially in Europe While multiple subway and airport people-mover systems around the world use driverless trains, mainline operation without drivers has until now been restricted to Western Australia, where heavy iron ore trains operate […]

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Passenger’s overlooked stories

Brightline train

Some seldom-covered 2020 passenger rail developments are guaranteed to surface as bigger news in 2021. Among them is the Federal Railroad Administration’s approval of Texas Central’s Final Environmental Impact Statemen and the Surface Transportation Board’s decision to assume jurisdiction over the Dallas-Houston high speed rail project’s construction permits. The STB’s analysis will include evaluating whether […]

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East Broad Top receives $1.4 million state grant

An empty track next to train cars

By: Dan Cupper ROCKHILL FURNACE, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Office of the Budget has awarded a $1.4 million economic development grant to the nonprofit EBT Foundation, owner of the historic narrow gauge East Broad Top Railroad in south-central Pennsylvania. Funding from the state’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program will be applied to several projects, among them […]

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Digest: California commuter operator seeks vaccine priority for transit workers

SMART transit logo

Wednesday morning railnews: SMART officials ask for vaccine priority for transit workers Officials with Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit are urging California’s governor to give transit workers priority in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, including those who operate SMART’s trains. The Marin Independent Journal reports that, in a letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom, board president Eric Lucan […]

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