You’ll get an exclusive look at how railroading meets its biggest engineering and construction challenges. Learn how railroads build and expand bridges, tunnels, and rights-of-way to last for generations.
Big Projects
BIG PLANS and BIG MACHINES make BIG PROJECTS
THE NEED TO BUILD • Big projects are essential to railroading, but they keep getting more difficult
THE NIMBY FACTOR • ‘Hiawatha’ situation shows how local opposition can stymie projects with regional benefits
MODERN and SPECTACULAR • 21st-century knowledge and technology create a landmark bridge with a classic look
ON BORROWED TIME • Amtrak’s Hudson Tunnels are at risk of failure, but can funding be found to replace them?
CALIFORNIA RISING FINALLY • Years in the making, America’s first true fast train is under construction, but an unlikely cast of characters could change its course
NATIONAL GATEWAY REALIZED • An expanded Virginia Avenue Tunnel is the last link in CSX’s new intermodal fast lane
BIG GOING • Japanese trainsets, new track, and superior planning could make Texas Central the first private high speed rail in the US
THE DALLAS-HOUSTON CORRIDOR’S LEGACY
The HOLE truth • Switzerland’s Gotthard Base Tunnel, railroading’s longest, transforms a route through the Alps
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A MODEL project
THE OVERSHADOWED TUNNEL • Replacement of Amtrak’s Baltimore bottleneck, the B&P Tunnel, is stalled in the planning stage
FIXING the weakest link • Eighty to 90 trains per day use BNSF Railway’s 2,190-mile-long Transcon—and were delayed up to 3 hours trying to get through a 5-mile single-track segment through Abo Canyon, making it one of BNSF’s weakest links. But not anymore
CAJON PASS UNPLUGGED • Busy Southern California route was a bottleneck until BNSF Railway’s triple-track project
GALLERY