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Sen. Cory Booker trying to smooth disagreements on Hudson rail tunnel

(Source: Bergen Record, July 30, 2015) BERGEN COUNTY, N.J. — U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx wants to get a new tunnel under the Hudson River built and Governor Christie wants a solution to delays plaguing NJ Transit, according to Sen. Cory Booker, who has...

Opinion: A sense of urgency for two new Hudson River rail tunnels

(Source: Joseph Albright column for the Jersey Journal, July 29, 2015) NEWARK, N.J. — It's one of the most encouraging developments in recent years. Federal authorities are willing to meet with Gov. Christie of New Jersey and Gov. Cuomo of New York to build a new...

NY Gov. Cuomo: Feds must contribute more to Hudson tunnels

(Source: Associated Press, July 29, 2015) ALBANY, N.Y. — New rail tunnels under the Hudson River are needed to reduce delays, but the expensive project won’t work without a greater financial commitment from the federal government, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said...

UP says its safety statistics showed improvement over past year

(Source: Omaha World-Herald, July 29, 2015) OMAHA, Neb. — The Omaha-based freight railroad, the largest by 2014 operating revenue, said its 48,000 employees achieved a 0.81 reportable injury rate for the second quarter, improving 19 percent over the same period last...

Siemens, Bombardier in early talks to merge rail business

(Source: Reuters, July 29, 2015) FRANKFURT, Germany — German engineering group Siemens and Canada's Bombardier are in early talks to merge their rail businesses, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. The paper said...

Keolis fine money diverted to hire staff

(Source: Boston Globe, July 29, 2015) BOSTON — Tuesday was meant to mark a new era for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, as the new board that is charged with bringing financial stability to the agency finally convened. But at that first meeting, T...

A desert city welcomes California’s high-speed train

(Source: Marketplace, January 29, 2015) WASHINGTON, D.C. — California has begun work on the largest infrastructure project underway in the country. Eventually, a high-speed train will connect San Francisco with Los Angeles at speeds of more than 200 miles an hour. The...

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