Starting the night of August 14 through August 15, crews from Amtrak and CSX Transportation rebuilt four railroad diamond crossings at Wayne Junction near Wayne, Michigan. Jointly owned by the Michigan Department of Transportation and CSX, this important crossing is utilized by Amtrak trains traveling between Chicago, Detroit, and Pontiac, as well as by CSX and Norfolk Southern freight trains. Project costs were covered 75 percent by CSX and 25 percent by MDOT.
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Michigan DOT: Wayne Railroad Diamond Replacement
Wednesday, August 29th, 2018Michigan DOT: Get Ready for the 2018 Mackinac Bridge Walk
Thursday, May 24th, 2018This video shows the options available for the public at the 2018 Annual Bridge Walk, scheduled for Sept. 3.
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Tuesday, May 31st, 2016During the week of May 9, 2016, the Michigan Department of Transportation set bridge beams for the M-13 bridge over the Flint River in Saginaw County.
View this complete post...Michigan DOT: 2015 Year End Wrap-Up
Wednesday, January 13th, 2016State and community leaders talk about the success of several MDOT projects in 2015.
View this complete post...AASHTO Video: MDOT Finishes Vital Project Linking US and Canada
Monday, October 8th, 2012In this Transportation TV News Update we take you to Detroit, where AASHTO President and Michigan DOT Director Kirk Steudle lead a ceremony to mark the completion of the critically important — Gateway Project—designed to relieve major traffic congestion at the nation’s most heavily traveled border crossing. Also this week, passenger rail news was made […]
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