Railway Anti-Collision Technology Implementation Delayed
Railway Anti-Collision Technology Implementation Delayed
Unfortunately, making it a priority hasn't guaranteed a quick and easy roll out. The original deadline for all rails to implement the new technology was already extended from December 2015 to December 2018 by lawmakers. This was after they approved a $199 million budget for the project earlier in May. The funds were meant to help the rails get needed equipment installed, and to train their employees on how to utilize it. To date, freight carriers have spent approximately $8 million of their own funds on implementation and it is projected that passenger railroads will wind up spending an estimated $3.5 billion on their systems over time.Several months before the original deadline two years ago, the railroads threatened to shut down entirely if an extension was not granted. Now it looks like history may repeat itself. A massive shutdown would be massive problems and delays to commuters and commerce.[caption id="attachment_19904" align="alignnone" width="300"]
Image Courtesy of Union Pacific
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