What if you could get from Los Angeles to San Francisco, or from Washington, DC to Columbus, OH in 30 minutes, moving comfortably at up […]
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California’s drought: when the rain dance doesn’t cut it!
A contribution by Chanil N. De Silva; Director of Policy at Nouveau Inc. California has been suffering one of the worst droughts on record, reaching […]
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Read MoreBuilding a Better Future
A well built, well maintained, modernized infrastructure network is a key component of a strong economy. The state of U.S. infrastructure has been in decline […]
Read MoreCalling on Congress to Acknowledge Excavation Damage for PHMSA Reauthorization
Click here to read the letter. As Congress prepares to vote on the reauthorization of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) at the […]
Read MoreICYMI: Rail Safety Event
“…you can mitigate a problem, but if you prevent it in the first place, you don’t have to mitigate. And so it’s a matter of looking […]
Read MoreDiverting Derailments: Working Together for Rail Safety
New Technologies Mean Safer Rail Crossings
Higher standards and better safety technology have helped reduce the danger of railroad crossings over the half-century. Every safety improvement gets closer to an accident-free […]
Read More“Back on Track: Bringing Rail Safety into the 21st Century”
Click here to read the report The nation’s bedrock infrastructure is aging, and railroads are no exception. Tracks and rail beds are not equipped […]
Read MoreCan California’s Infrastructure Stand up to Natural Disasters?
California may be beautiful, but it is no secret that the state is subject to extreme conditions earthquake, drought, fire, and flood almost seem to […]
Read MorePreventing Train Accidents in the 21st Century
Train accidents happen. It’s why so many independent bodies exist to drive the rail industry towards constant improvement. But even with the less than 16 […]
Read MoreAmerica Gets Smart on Energy Efficiency
Water transportation requires an enormous amount of electricity, which only increases as water sources diminish throughout regions plagued with drought. The electric power transmission and […]
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