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Metrolink modifies plan to screen train crews with personality tests
Existing employees who plan to stay on when Amtrak takes over staffing this summer will not be automatically disqualified if they fail the tests, but will be given additional training and testing. In a move that may avoid a major labor-management clash, Southern California’s commuter rail service...
REGION: NCTD mulls costly rail safety project
Nearly 90 percent of North County Transit District’s repairprojects, including bridge replacements, could be deferred ifsignificant federal funding is not provided for a costly railsafety project, NCTD officials said Thursday. View post:  REGION: NCTD mulls costly rail safety project
REGION: Costly rail safety project focus of NCTD meeting
The cost is huge, the clock is ticking and the technologydoesn’t exist yet. Read the original here: REGION: Costly rail safety project focus of NCTD meeting
Barnidge: One-man effort to bring high-speed rail to a stop
WE HAVE received more than four dozen e-mails from Martin Engel since the beginning of March, sometimes two in a day. He is as predictable as sunrise and as tireless as a plow horse in dispensing commentary on the California High Speed Rail Authority. Read the original:  Barnidge: One-man effort to...
Panel revives plan to run fast trains on shared track between Anaheim and L.A.
Local officials are concerned that hundreds of private properties would have to be condemned in Anaheim, Buena Park and other cities for the dedicated high-speed rail line along the 34-mile route. A high-speed rail configuration that backers say could save up to $2 billion and greatly reduce demolition...
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Calif. men who made drug-cheat device sentenced
A California man who spent nearly six years in prison for a 1980s marijuana-trafficking conviction got six months in federal prison for running a company that sold a male prosthetic called the Whizzinator that helped men cheat on drug tests. Read the rest here:  Calif. men who made drug-cheat device...
Sellers Of The ‘Whizzinator’ Sentenced In Pittsburgh To Prison, Probation
A California man who spent nearly six years in prison for marijuana trafficking in the mid-1980s will spend six months in federal prison for selling a male prosthetic that helped men cheat on drug tests. More here: Sellers Of The ‘Whizzinator’ Sentenced In Pittsburgh To Prison, Probation
Whizzinator Makers Sentenced In Pittsburgh Federal Court
A man who spent nearly six years in prison for a marijuana-trafficking conviction gets six months in federal prison for running a company that sold a male prosthetic called the Whizzinator that helped men cheat on drug tests. Read more from the original source:  Whizzinator Makers Sentenced In Pittsburgh...
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Bullet train plan under fire from local officials
The state’s massive high-speed rail project could save up to $2 billion — and hundreds of homes — by expanding and sharing existing tracks through the L.A.-O.C. region, local transit leaders argue. Transit executives from Los Angeles and Orange counties are pressing officials with the...
Metro is not alone in transit funding predicament
The Great Recession is taking its toll nationwide on mass transit. Atlanta is considering a huge cut in bus and train service. Cleveland is trimming its operations Sunday. Chicago reduced its bus and train service in February. More here:  Metro is not alone in transit funding predicament
Metro is not alone in transit funding predicament
The Great Recession is taking its toll nationwide on mass transit. Atlanta is considering a huge cut in bus and train service. Cleveland is trimming its operations Sunday. Chicago reduced its bus and train service in February. See more here: Metro is not alone in transit funding predicament
Volunteer medics aid sheriff’s helicopter crews
While most of us use days off to unwind, a small group of local paramedics, nurses and doctors spends theirs volunteering as airborne rescuers. The distinctive yellow and blue helicopters of the Ventura County Sheriffs Air Unit fly about 900 missions a year, and a volunteer from the Sheriffs Search and...
Volunteer medics aid sheriff’s helicopter crews
While most of us use days off to unwind, a small group of local paramedics, nurses and doctors spends theirs volunteering as airborne rescuers. The distinctive yellow and blue helicopters of the Ventura County Sheriffs Air Unit fly about 900 missions a year, and a volunteer from the Sheriffs Search and...
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Metrolink names new chief executive
After a nationwide search, the commuter rail service chooses John E. Fenton, a former railroad vice president with broad transportation experience. Metrolink ’s board of directors Friday hired a former railroad vice president with broad transportation experience to replace David R. Solow, the embattled...
Texting Toward the End of the World
So, the Large Hadron Collider is again up and running, smashing particles and breaking records. And were still alive, which can only be described as a goodif temporarything. See the original post:  Texting Toward the End of the World
Train engineers oppose personality tests
Engineers and conductors for Metrolink are against taking new personality tests required after the 2008 Chatsworth crash that killed 25 people. “It’s a witch hunt,” said Tim Smith, California legislative chairman of the Brotherhood of Locomotive… View original post here:  Train...
Metrolink engineers, conductors threaten boycott
Metrolink engineers and conductors are threatening an en masse boycott of new personality-profiling tests required as a result of the 2008 Chatsworth disaster, the Los Angeles Times reported today. Original post:  Metrolink engineers, conductors threaten boycott
Metrolink workers object to personality testing
Unions for engineers and conductors threaten a boycott of the tests that the agency and Amtrak, which takes over operation of the regional rail system July 1, plan to require. Engineers and conductors on Southern California’s commuter rail service are threatening an en masse boycott of new personality-profiling...