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Connecticut legislators seek new look at Metro-North contract

(Source: Associated Press, December 18, 2013) HARTFORD, Conn. -- Connecticut lawmakers on Wednesday expressed anger and concern about recent accidents on the Metro-North commuter rail line, with some suggesting the state should investigate whether another vendor might...

Lac-Megantic has a reluctant rebirth as first trains roll through town

(Source: Globe and Mail, December 18, 2013) LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec -- They did not cry in protest, nor did they cheer. The first freight train of Lac-Mégantic’s second life lumbered out of town at 2:53 p.m., passing a handful of people who shed no tears but shared a...

Oil trains cause concerns in small towns, cities

(Source: Associated Press, December 19, 2013) WOLF POINT, Mont. -- As common as oil trains have become across the U.S. and Canada, officials in dozens of towns and cities where the trains travel say they are concerned with the possibility of a major derailment, spill...

Connecticut panel to discuss Metro-North, rail issues

(Source: WTNH.com, December 18, 2013) HARTFORD, Conn. — A Connecticut legislative panel is holding a public hearing to learn more about recent problems with the Metro-North commuter rail line, as well as other rail-related issues. Full story: WTNH.com

SEPTA receives final Silverliner V EMU

(Source: Railway Age, December 18, 2013) NEW YORK — SEPTA on Monday, Dec. 17, 2013 received the final Silverliner V electric multiple-unit (EMU) car it ordered from United Transit Systems, LLC, completing a $274 million order beset by delays. Full story: Railway...

Fresno soil drilling prepares for high-speed rail construction

(Source: Fresno Bee, December 17, 2013) FRESNO, Calif. — Geologists began drilling holes and collecting soil samples Tuesday in downtown Fresno in preparation for the first stages of construction on California's proposed high-speed train project. Full story: Fresno...

Proposed terminal at Port of Albany would heat crude brought by rail

(Source: Albany Times Union, December 17, 2013) ALBANY, N.Y. — The GlobalPartners crude oil terminal at the Port of Albany is looking to expand operations by installing a system to heat crude brought in by rail and make it easier and quicker to pump onto barges headed...

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