Latest News About Rapid Transit

Updated 2026-05-18 04:01

Here are the latest updates on rapid transit from credible sources:

Illustration: A representative map-style view of ongoing rapid transit growth would show major corridors like Delhi-Meerut RRTS in India, and the Ontario Line in Canada, with stations under construction and planned extensions.

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Canada’s Rapid Transit System Gets Big Update

One of the largest public transport projects in Canada has reached a new milestone after it broke ground on a major part of its underground infrastructure. The Ontario Line began work on Queen Station in Toronto today as part of the latest stage in the CA$27 billion (about $19 billion) rapid transit project. Newsweek contacted authorities in Toronto for more information on the progress via email. Why It Matters Once complete, the Ontario Line is…

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Rapid Transit/Light Rail Archives - Railway Track and Structures

SACRAMENTO – The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) will suspend light rail service on its Green Line beginning June 16th through summer 2026 to allow for major construction in the Railyards. DENVER – The Regional Transportation District (RTD) lifted the last of its 31 light rail speed restrictions located on a 400-foot southbound segment north of Southmoor Station. … TORONTO –– RT&S has reported on progress along the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension in Ontario for the past couple...

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Latest News and Press Releases

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Rapid Transit - Railway Age

Rapid transit news and analysis of high-speed electric urban passenger transportation such as a subway or elevated railroad system with dedicated, grade-separated rights-of-way.

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