Boston-area mayors call for expanded MBTA service NEWSWIRE

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BOSTON —Boston-area mayors called for expanded service at a Monday meeting of the board overseeing the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh called for more frequent service on the Fairmount line, as well as higher overall frequency through a proposal that would electrify MBTA routes. The State House News Service reports that the […]

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NJ Transit provides more details on heritage units NEWSWIRE

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Currently used as a switcher, NJ Transit GP40H-2 No. 4109 will have HEP equipment installed for use on revenue trains. Ralph Spielman The Erie Lackawanna-scheme dual-mode ALP-46DP will, at least initially, be used on NJ Transit’s positive train control test train. Ralph Spielman NJ Transit’s Pennsylvania-scheme ALP-46A locomotive is expected to enter commuter service in […]

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Amtrak, PennDOT open new Mount Joy station for ‘Keystone’ trains NEWSWIRE

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Guests are greeted by this arched gateway upon arriving at the new Mount Joy station. Dan Cupper MOUNT JOY, Pa. – Amtrak and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation have informally opened Monday a new $33.5 million station at Mount Joy on the 104-mile Philadelphia-Harrisburg Keystone Service corridor. A town of about 7,400 population, situated 24 […]

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DC Metro train collision injures two, snarls Monday morning commute NEWSWIRE

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WASHINGTON — Two Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority workers were hurt early Monday morning when out-of-service DC Metro trains collided during moves to a Metro yard. An advisory on the Metro website says riders should expect “significant delays and crowding” on the Orange, Silver and Blue lines due to an ongoing investigation at the Farragut […]

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MTA, New York agencies announce plans to deal with homeless on subways NEWSWIRE

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A homeless person sleeps on a No. 1 subway train en route to its South Ferry terminus during a morning rush hour in April. The MTA has announced plans to address the homeless issue on its system. Ralph Spielman NEW YORK — With a survey showing a significant rise in the number of homeless people […]

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NJ Transit reveals heritage locomotives

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KEARNY, N.J. — NJ Transit unveiled three heritage locomotives Saturday at its annual Family Days event at its Meadows Maintenance Complex, and is scheduled to debut the locomotives for the general public on Tuesday. The three locomotives are GP40PH-2 No. 4109, repainted to a version of the Central of New Jersey livery it wore when […]

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Long Island Rail Road alters some weekend service for bridge project NEWSWIRE

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The Long Island Rail Road’s Hicksville, N.Y., station, as seen from a New York & Atlantic train. Main Line service between Hicksville and New Hyde Park will be suspended Oct. 5-6 for a bridge replacement project. TRAINS: David Lassen GARDEN CITY, N.Y. — The Long Island Rail Road will suspend service between its New Hyde […]

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New York State agency seeks temporary rights for trail on former Iowa Pacific short line NEWSWIRE

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NORTH CREEK, N.Y. — As negotiations to operate passenger trains on tracks from Saratoga to North Creek, N.Y., continue, the future of tracks running north from North Creek to Tahawus got cloudier this week when the New York state Department of Environmental Conservation asked the Surface Transportation Board to issue a Certificate of Interim Trail […]

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CSX may slim presence in western New York NEWSWIRE

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ERIE, Pa. — CSX Transportation’s western New York presence may shrink if plans to slim Frontier Yard near Buffalo, N.Y., progress. According to a railroad source who spoke on condition of anonymity, CSX is still finalizing its plans. Those plans include the removal of bowl track groups 2 through 5 in the main yard. These […]

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State senate forms committee to investigate NJ Transit NEWSWIRE

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NJ Transit trains meet at the Elizabeth, N.J., station on Aug. 6, 2019. The New Jersey Senate has formed a committee to investigate the transit agency’s service issues. TRAINS: David Lassen TRENTON, N.J. — The president of the New Jersey Senate has announced creation of a select committee to investigate NJ Transit service, soon after […]

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Coast Guard to make permanent ban on rush-hour openings of Portal Bridge

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SECAUCUS, N.J. — The U.S. Coast Guard has made permanent its ban on opening Amtrak’s troublesome Portal Bridge during rush hour. A six-month trial period, banning the opening of the more-than-century-old bridge over the Hackensack River during peak periods on the Northeast Corridor, began in March. [See “Coast Guard will no longer allow rush-hour openings […]

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