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FOX 7 Austin on MSNCapMetro rail service resumes after pedestrian hit by freight trainCapMetro rail service was temporarily disrupted after a pedestrian was struck by a freight train early Tuesday morning.
AUSTIN, Texas — A man was hit by a freight train in Central East Austin early Tuesday morning, according to police. The ...
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Train derailment near Sixth Street in East Austin; traffic blocked, CapMetro rail affected - MSNSeven railroad cars derailed in East Austin at 3:44 a.m. Tuesday, near East Sixth Street and Robert T. Martinez Jr. Street.
Earlier this month, a short stretch of Capital Metro's Red Line — a 32-mile passenger rail service running from downtown Austin to Leander — bowed because of the heat, a result that could ...
Stadler has received a $500m contract from the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) in the US to deliver a new communication-based train control (CBTC) system. CBTC is a wireless ...
Cap Metro on the Rails: Cap Metro's first rail car is ready … in Switzerland. - The Austin Chronicle
• The assembly of Capital Metro’s first urban commuter-rail train is complete. • Stadler Rail Group has begun static testing of the vehicle at its manufacturing plant in Switzerland.
A MetroRail train stops at the Crestview Station in Austin. One of the extensions for the city's proposed light-rail system would connect to the station. (Credit: Jay Janner/American-Statesman ...
The company tasked with getting the Tyne and Wear Metro’s trains ready to run every day has been hit with more than £2 million of fines since taking responsibility for the ailing fleet.
Swiss train maker Stadler is involved in the manufacturing of 46 new trains for the Tyne and Wear Metro. Besides, the firm is about to conclude a new £70m Metro depot construction at Gosforth in ...
Living just a few minutes' drive down the street from Howard Station in North Austin, I'd say I'm a regular on Capital Metro's Red Line commuter rail service between Leander and downtown Austin. I ...
Tyne and Wear Metro News Nexus has confirmed that it has withheld more than £1 million in contractual payments to Stadler, the firm responsible for maintaining the Metro's ageing train fleet ...
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