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Stadler to supply eight FLIRT trains to DART Cotton Belt Project

June 4th, 2019
June 4, 2019 - MassTransitMag.com - Stadler will assemble and build eight FLIRT diesel multiple unit trains (DMUs) and design an Equipment Maintenance Facility (EMF) as part of Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Cotton Belt Regional Rail Project. DART awarded the...

Legislature did no harm to Texas high-speed rail project this session

May 31st, 2019
May 31, 2019 - TRA Austin - With the Texas House and Senate now adjourned until January 2021, Texas Rail Advocates is happy to report that not a single bad rail bill that your advocacy organization opposed in committee passed during...

Texas Rail Advocates urges legislature to prioritize development of rail between sessions

May 31st, 2019
May 31, 2019 - TRA Newswire - An Interim Charge would allow for the exploration of rail options Move would ensure that Texas Department of Transportation would be ready to apply for federal cost-share funding and to pursue partnerships   The...

New law signed by Governor creates Valley regional transit authority

May 27th, 2019
May 27, 2019 - TRA Newswire - Governor Greg Abbott has signed into law House Bill 71 that creates a regional transit authority (RTA) in the Rio Grande Valley. The bill, authored by Texas Representative Armando "Mando" Martinez (Weslaco), creates a regional...

Texas Rail Advocates commends lawmakers for rejecting unnecessary regulation of high-speed rail

May 27th, 2019
May 27, 2019 - TRA Opinion - Move is a victory for those that celebrate small government and free market principles With the 2019 legislative session in the rear view mirror, Texans looking to build a competitive and efficient transportation infrastructure...

Railroad Day brings GoRail advocates to Capitol Hill

May 25th, 2019
May 15, 2019 - GoRail.org - After 350+ meetings with members of Congress, another productive Railroad Day on Capitol Hill is in the books. The day convenes folks from all sectors of the freight rail industry, from Class I and short line railroads...

Watching Senate Bill 421 and it's bad eminent domain language

May 18th, 2019
May 18, 2019 - TRA Austin - Week 18 in the Texas legislature and you never know when something bad can still  rear it's head. After it was approved in the Senate, SB 421 is winding its way through the House and...

Union Pacific reports Positive Train Control progress

May 18th, 2019
May 17,  2019 - TRA Newswire - Union Pacific has implemented Positive Train Control (PTC) on 582 route miles, bringing required PTC-operated route miles to 13,597 or 80 percent. PTC was implemented on all required passenger routes in 2018. Implementation efforts continue to...

Rebuttal to WaPo editorial: focusing on profits misses the point of Amtrak

May 18th, 2019
May 17, 2019 - Opinion - Jim Mathews, Rail Passengers Association - The May 4 Washington Post editorial “A road to salvation?,” attacking America’s long-distance train service, trotted out the same tired talking points about profits and losses that anti-rail interests...

A tale of two cities: railroads address congestion in Chicago, Houston

May 18th, 2019
May 16, 2019 - freightwaves.com - Rail congestion in regions such as Chicago and Houston may have eased for now, but the railroads will still need to find ways to increase capacity at those busy city locations as the U.S. population...

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