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Feb
22

Costa reintroduces bill to fund California high-speed rail project

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Glassboro-Camden light-rail project sponsors complete environmental study

Feb
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NJ Transit to issue RFPs for Walter Rand center, 'innovation challenge'

Feb
22

BNSF advances pile installations at Sandpoint Connector project

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The project is designed to reduce congestion and help move current and future volumes more efficiently.Photo – BNSF Railway Co.

BNSF Railway Co. has resumed work on its Sandpoint Junction Connector project in Idaho, which involves construction of second bridges over Lake Pend Oreille and Bridge Street, as well as a new bridge over Sand Creek at the marina entrance.

Work was paused during the 2020 winter holiday season. This month, additional pile installations will continue at all work sites, BNSF reported in a company newsletter. 

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Feb
22

BNSF advances pile installations at Sandpoint Connector project

Feb
22

NCDOT study identifies rail network's trespassing hot spots

Feb
22

Sound Transit asks state lawmakers for expansion support

Feb
19

In memoriam: former AASHTO leader Francois

Feb
19

UP, National Park Foundation extend partnership

Feb
19

UP, National Park Foundation extend partnership

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NPF is making educational experiences in parks more accessible.Photo – NPS Photo / Kayla McCraren

Union Pacific Railroad and the National Park Foundation (NPF) and announced a continuation and expansion of their partnership to help connect students to national parks.

This commitment advances NPF's goal to double the reach of its Open OutDoors for Kids (OOK) program over the next four years, according to a news release.

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Feb
19

LA Metro slates scoping meetings on C Line light-rail extension

Feb
19

Short-line leaders meet with House rail subcommittee chair

Feb
19

TTD establishes Willis Award, elects new leaders

Feb
19

Rising Stars Award nomination deadline is coming up

Feb
19

MTA to avoid 'worst-case' transit cuts

Feb
19

Norfolk Southern drops plan for former brick company site in Atlanta

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Norfolk Southern Corp. has dropped plans to build a rail transfer facility on the site of the former Chattahoochee Brick Co. in Atlanta, which has a tragic history of forced labor around the turn of the 20th century.NS terminated its plan after the city petitioned the Surface Transportation Board (STB) for a preliminary injunction against the project."We accepted from the beginning that we had a special responsibility to develop this site in a socially and environmentally responsible way, given the atrocities that once took place there," said NS Chairman President and Chief Executive Officer James Squires in a press release. "We believe our project presented an opportunity to create a long-overdue memorial to the painful legacy of the site, and at the same time reshape its future by building new river trails and putting the long-abandoned land back into productive use in a way that benefits the regional economy."The city's STB filing notes the site's "tremendous historical and cultural significance" to Atlanta, and that there's evidence indicating the site is a burial ground.Although NS officials believe the city's action lacks legal merit, they do not want to engage in protracted litigation if the city opposes the project, they said."We pride ourselves on being a good corporate citizen in the communities where we operate," said Squires. "In this case, that means walking away from the project despite our very best efforts to work with the community on the responsible development of the site."Throughout 2020, NS worked with local elected officials, held multiple meetings to listen to concerns of community stakeholders and incorporated that feedback into plans for the site, NS officials said.The company also engaged outside experts to perform an archaeological and historical survey, as well as archaeological excavation in certain areas. No evidence was found of a cemetery on the site, but given the site's tragic legacy, the company committed to exercise "great care" as development continued, NS officials said.NS will complete the necessary work to stabilize and secure the site and then withdraw, they added. 

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