Tributes continue for former Amtrak CEO Boardman (updated) NEWSWIRE

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Former Amtrak CEO Joe Boardman, in Pueblo, Colo., for the first public test of an ACS-64 locomotive in 2013. Boardman died Thursday at age 70. Bob Johnston Reactions to the death of former Amtrak president and CEO Joe Boardman continue to come in from across government and the transportation world. Here are some additional thoughts […]

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Musk’s Boring Co. recommended for transit project in Las Vegas NEWSWIRE

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This rendering shows the vehicles for the proposed Boring Co. project to Chicago’s O’Hare Airport. The company is being recommended for a new transit project in Las Vegas. The Boring Co. LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Elon Musk’s Boring Co. may get another chance to build an express-tunnel transit system. The Associated Press reports that Las […]

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Rail world reacts to death of Amtrak CEO Joe Boardman (updated) NEWSWIRE

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Joe Boardman, near his home in Rome, N.Y., in 2018. Bob Johnston Reactions to the passing of former Amtrak president and CEO Joe Boardman, who died Thursday at age 70 From Rail Passengers Association President and CEO Jim Mathews: “Joe Boardman believed in his bones that all Americans should have the ability to choose to […]

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Virgin Trains bond request in limbo as meeting ends without decision NEWSWIRE

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A Brightline train passes through Lantana, Fla. The company, now Virgin Trains USA, is seeking bonds to help finance its expansion to Orlando, but a meeting on the bond proposal adjourned Wednesday without resolution. TRAINS: David Lassen ORLANDO, Fla. — A meeting to review Virgin Trains USA’s request for $2.7 billion in private activity bonds, […]

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Trains’ last interview with former Amtrak President Joe Boardman NEWSWIRE

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Former Amtrak President Joe Boardman seated at his former office in Washington, D.C. Bob Johnston EDITOR’S NOTE: This Q&A interview was originally published in the March 2019 issue of Trains Magazine. It is being re-published on news of his death in March 2019. Since retiring as Amtrak’s president and CEO in 2016 after eight years […]

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Proposed budget would give NJ Transit a $100 million boost NEWSWIRE

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Two NJ Transit Morris and Essex Line trains meet at the Maplewood, N.J., station.  The train on the left is headed to Dover; the one on the right is bound for New York’s Penn Station. The proposed state budget for fiscal 2020 would provide an additional $100 million in funding for the transit agency. Ralph […]

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Report: Denver light rail train speeding at time of derailment that seriously injured passenger NEWSWIRE

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AURORA, Colo. — A light rail vehicle was going more than three times the speed limit when it derailed on a curve in Aurora in January, ejecting a passenger whose leg was severed by the moving train, the Denver Post reports. The Post report on the Jan. 28 derailment is based on a police report […]

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Amtrak Philadelphia-Harrisburg service still suspended, to be restored today NEWSWIRE

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PHILADELPHIA — Amtrak service between Philadelphia and Harrisburg, Pa., remains suspended after problems with the overhead power lines stopped service on Monday, but the passenger railroad says service will be restored today. Amtrak’s notice on the outage does not indicate a projected time for the restoration of service, interrupted early Monday because of weather-related problems. […]

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California high speed rail CEO calls FRA plan to cancel and seek return of funds “unprecedented” and “harmful” NEWSWIRE

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The California High Speed Rail Authority responded strongly on Monday to a Federal Railroad Administration intent to cancel funding and seek the return of federal grants, calling it “unwarranted, unprecedented, and harmful” to the state and nation. Those were the words of Brian Kelly, CEO of the authority, in a statement accompanying the […]

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Colorado rail commission hires project director NEWSWIRE

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DENVER — The commission overseeing efforts to launch passenger rail service along Colorado’s Front Range has hired its first project director. Randy Grauberger, a long-time Colorado Department of Transportation staff member most recently employed at the engineering firm WP, has been hired by the Southwest Chief and Front Range Passenger Rail Commission. The group, created […]

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New York City forum focuses on the future of urban transport in the face of climate change NEWSWIRE

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UrbanX via YouTube NEW YORK — Will New York’s transportation network remain the same in 20 years? Probably not, according to a recent URBAN-X Forum for the Future panel held in Brooklyn. URBAN-X is a Brooklyn-based venture-capital firm that educates, invests in and advocates for companies shaping the future of cities through technology and design. […]

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