Timeline of the Gateway Program
Timeline of the history and recent developments relating to the Gateway Program of rail projects in New Jersey and New York.
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By Jeff Davis
Timeline of the history and recent developments relating to the Gateway Program of rail projects in New Jersey and New York.
By Jeff Davis
January 18, 2018 – The estimated cost of the initial Fresno to Bakersfield segment of the California high-speed rail system has soared another $2.8 billion, to $10.6 billion.
By Jeff Davis
December 22, 2017 – This week’s fatal Amtrak derailment in Washington State has brought the issue of positive train control (PTC), a technology that automatically activates the brakes of trains to meet speed limits or red lights, to the forefront of debate once again.
By Jeff Davis
December 1, 2017 – The Treasury Department closed the books on fiscal year 2017 this week by releasing the account-level spending data to the public in the Combined Statement of Receipts, Outlays and Balances, which shows that $247.6 million of the $8 billion in high-speed rail funding provided by the ARRA stimulus law vanished, unspent, at midnight on September 30.
By Jeff Davis
August 4, 2017 – A pair of recent court rulings in the last eight days have opened the way for numerous lawsuits against the California high-speed rail project under the auspices of the famously lawsuit-friendly California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
By Jeff Davis
July 13, 2017 – The House Subcommittee on Transportation-Housing appropriations on July 11 approved a draft bill providing $18.8 billion in discretionary appropriations and $58.8 billion in contract authority obligation for the Department of Transportation.
By Greg Rogers
June 29, 2017 – On June 22, the Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee (T&I) held a hearing to review the state of intercity passenger rail in the U.S.
By Greg Rogers
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By Jeff Davis
February 23, 2017 – The U.S. Department of Transportation last week put a three-month delay on the execution of a deal that would commit $647 million in future Federal Transit Administration discretionary appropriations towards a $2 billion plan to electrify the Caltrain commuter railroad in the San Francisco Bay area.
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Letter dated January 24, 2017 to Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao from the 14 Republican members of California’s U.S. House of Representatives delegation (led by House Railroads Subcommittee chairman Jeff Denham and House Majority Leader Kevin…
By Greg Rogers
January 5, 2017 A key theme throughout Anthony Foxx’s tenure as USDOT Secretary has been expanding options and opportunities in American transportation networks. Foxx strove to engage community leaders, industry, and private citizens across all disciplines to develop right-size and right-fit solutions for pressing transportation issues. On January 4, Secretary…
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