
Brian Riley takes over for Wayne Terry who recently retired after working at the agency for 42 years.
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Work will involve drilling large steel anchors more than 100 feet long into the bedrock of the slope adjacent to the railroad track to prevent it from pushing the track further toward the ocean.
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The 3,500-foot Mt. Washington Transit Tunnel has been closed nearly every night since the project began in July 2020.
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The eight-foot-wide car has seating for up to 26 passengers with accessibility seating for passengers using wheelchairs and mobility devices and space for bikes.
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The enhanced scorecard shows continued progress in many areas including rail and bus service, and also reflects the need for more work in other areas.
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The Burbank Junction Speed Improvement Project ill realign a portion of existing main line track, reconfigure and lengthen track, improve and replace approximately one-half mile of existing track, and install new right of way safety fencing.
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The consultant, in joint venture with AECOM, is performing preliminary engineering and design services, including reporting, quality assurance, environmental permitting, risk management and resilience planning, and design.
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Fare recovery is a major issue and has been mentioned as one of the top concerns of customers when talking with WMATA staff and board members.
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Commencing work on the RLE project is dependent on securing funding, however, by beginning this process of pre-qualifying potential contractors now will help expedite overall project development and ensure CTA maintains its timeline to begin construction as early as 2025.
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The policy clarifies and standardizes Metro’s practices for protecting the urban tree canopy throughout its construction program.
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