New York MTA Advancing on Phase 2 of Second Avenue Subway
The extension will deliver transportation equity to East Harlem.
The extension will deliver transportation equity to East Harlem.
Challenges and adjustments didn’t stop Arcadis from providing Los Angeles with a new 1.9-mile underground light-rail extension that will now support riders with a one-seat journey from downtown L.A. to several communities.
Thanks to its sustainability, predictability, and efficiency first, rail is an excellent candidate to become transport number one in the future city.
The celebration took place at the D Street railroad crossing in La Verne, Calif., just steps away from the University of La Verne campus and one of the four new light rail stations that will serve future riders.
The results demonstrate that encouraging developers to offer transit passes as part of new developments has the effect of encouraging more transit use and boosting revenues for the system.
HDR has experience with streetcar projects, having provided engineering, architectural, environmental, and construction work on streetcar projects in over 30 cities in North America.
The event marks the launch of a five-year contract originally announced by TRC in March 2023.
Concurrently, Brightline has provided authorization for Tri-Rail trains to enter the MiamiCentral Station as part of the testing.
The program encourages customers to be familiar with their “alternates, backups and contingencies” should there be a disruption to their usual mode of travel.
The awards recognize transit organizations for their innovative and proactive safety and security programs.
OCTA is working with Metrolink to develop and implement protective measures along the rail line, below Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens just north of the San Clemente Pier.
The project will add at least nine new segments of double track along the 83-mile FrontRunner commuter rail system and update signaling systems throughout the corridor.
Initiatives intended to improve community safety and wellbeing on the transit system continue to progress and are ongoing.
Initial tests will be conducted between Santa Clara and College Park Stations on the Santa Clara Drill Track. Test runs will expand to the main track, between San Antonio and San Jose Diridon stations this summer.
In honor of the occasion, agency employees rode the trains to visit with passengers about TEXRail and to offer colorful commemorative t-shirts for riders.
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