The North Carolina Department of Transportation is improving railroad crossings in Wake County as part of a larger railroad project called the S-Line Project.
Federal Railroad Administration releases $58 million for preliminary engineering for the S-line project that was announced four years ago.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The crash involving an Amtrak passenger train carrying 128 passengers and a Canadian National Railway freight train in Southwest Memphis on Sunday will be investigated by the National ...
Network Rail will take control of Barking site that could replace the equivalent of more than 100,000 lorries from UK roads ...
Freight service through the Channel Tunnel, which ended in 2024, is set to resume after the British government announced it would take control of the only intermodal facility in the United ...
Kingsport entrepreneur and former truck driver Todd Odham seeks community support to acquire equipment, launch ...
Exports and imports of LPG look set to reach new highs in February, driven by demand patterns described as increasingly anchored in cargo economies that draw evenly on propane and butane, with ...
Signed by Infrastructure South Africa, the Free State provincial government, AgriSA, and Agbiz, the agreement established a structured framework to identify and prioritise the repair of rural ...
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The crash involving an Amtrak passenger train carrying 128 passengers and a Canadian National Railway freight train in Southwest Memphis on Sunday will be investigated by the National ...
Feb. 25—ANTIOCH — Slatten Ranch Shopping Center in Antioch was bought by a Florida-based group in a move that suggests investors are still on the hunt for opportunities to grab regional retail ...
The racial disparity has raised some eyebrows, including those of State Rep. Kam Buckner, a Democrat who sponsored the legislation that allowed the transit systems to start suspending riders.