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NJ Transit Moves Ahead With Major Rail Fleet Overhaul

14.11.2025

NJ Transit Moves Ahead With Major Rail Fleet Overhaul

NJ Transit launches a $917 million overhaul of its multilevel rail fleet, and the agency frames the move as a way to strengthen reliability and quietly prepare the system for the next wave of growth.
Uruguay Rail Strategy and Priority Projects Overview

14.11.2025

Uruguay Rail Strategy and Priority Projects Overview

Uruguay is now turning a broad rail vision into concrete projects, as ministers back a package of priority upgrades to strengthen freight flows, port access, and regional passenger links.
Amtrak Launches Major Rail Yard Upgrade in Boston, MA

14.11.2025

Amtrak Launches Major Rail Yard Upgrade in Boston, MA

Amtrak is moving ahead with a major yard upgrade in Boston, because the revamped Southampton Yard should speed maintenance, steady daily operations, and support future growth on the Northeast Corridor.
FRA Review Targets Penn Station Expansion Plans

14.11.2025

Amtrak warns MTA as Metro-North push faces new obstacles

Amtrak says any early Metro-North service into Penn Station hinges on trimming LIRR capacity, and that frayed relations with the MTA already complicate planning and long-term coordination.
Hitachi Rail modernizes the Raml tram line in Alexandria

13.11.2025

Hitachi Rail modernizes the Raml tram line in Alexandria

Hitachi Rail is taking part in the modernization of the Raml tram line in Alexandria, and the upgrade covers signaling and communication systems, a new control center, SCADA, onboard equipment and modern automated fare collection.
San Juan Creek Bridge Upgrade and Rail Reliability

13.11.2025

San Juan Creek Bridge Upgrade and Rail Reliability

The San Juan Creek Bridge now carries trains across San Juan Capistrano, and the upgrade improves reliability because OCTA and Metrolink replaced the 1917 structure with a sturdier, better-protected span.
Amtrak advances major upgrades across its Wisconsin stations

13.11.2025

Amtrak advances major upgrades across its Wisconsin stations

Amtrak accelerates accessibility work in Wisconsin, and the company now points to new platforms, smoother paths, and refreshed facilities that quietly reshape daily travel for riders with limited mobility.
Contract Progresses on Upgrade Works for the Melton Line

13.11.2025

Contract Progresses on Upgrade Works for the Melton Line

The Melton Line enters a critical growth phase as crews push ahead with upgrades that modernise stations, add capacity, and prepare the corridor for long-term electrification across Melbourne’s fast-growing west.
Maryland DOT Backs Major Odenton Transit-Oriented Plan

13.11.2025

Maryland DOT Backs Major Odenton Transit-Oriented Plan

Maryland DOT pushes the Odenton TOD plan ahead by choosing a development team that links new housing, daily transit use, and long-horizon tax growth in one tightly planned station district.
Bulgaria and North Macedonia to build a railway tunnel on Corridor VIII

12.11.2025

Bulgaria and North Macedonia to build a railway tunnel on Corridor VIII

Bulgaria and North Macedonia signed an agreement on November 6, 2025 to build a 2. 4-km railway tunnel between Gyueshevo and Deve Bair — a long-planned missing link on Pan-European Corridor VIII.
Metro Construction in Gush Dan Enters a Key Contractor Phase

12.11.2025

Metro Construction in Gush Dan Enters a Key Contractor Phase

The first stage of metro construction in Gush Dan moves into prequalification as NTA invites firms to compete for eleven packages—tunnels, underground works, and surface links across three planned lines.
Gadigal Station lands on Prix Versailles 2025 list

12.11.2025

Gadigal Station lands on Prix Versailles 2025 list

Gadigal Station joins the Prix Versailles 2025 roll as one of the world’s most beautiful passenger stations, because design, sustainability, and art converge with a fast, deeply engineered metro.