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High Speed Rail Systems

High speed rail systems are the future of interstate and intrastate travel – connecting cities, states and regions. Whether meeting environmental goals, responding to the public desire for increased connectivity or just taking transportation to the next level, high speed rail systems can be the right mode in the right place. Our goal: making true high speed rail a reality for the United States.

High speed rail systems operate in varied environments offering an opportunity to combine advanced land-use planning with an eco-friendly transportation system. TranSystems’ ability to integrate solutions across major modes of transportation and decades of experience making connections will bring resolution to your high speed rail system challenges. Our high speed rail specialists offer comprehensive experience built out of our unique relationships with rail providers throughout the United States. 

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Rail Integration Into Airports

We see transportation with an eye for the big picture. When it comes to airport rail access, customer convenience is key. Today’s air travelers are stymied by a difficult commute  read more>

Multimodal Terminals and the Environment

Products or people, we see every mile along every journey as an opportunity to enrich the experience, no matter what the mode. Our exciting challenge is to make the transportation  read more>

What We Do

With a full spectrum of disciplines, industry focus, and geographic reach, we take our client’s vision from the conceptual environment to the built environment. Our experience crosses the entire spectrum of transportation-related systems so we can tailor our approach to your individual project.;
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TranSystems was selected by the Midwest High Speed Rail Association to develop a plan for 220 mph high speed train service MORE
The Canton Viaduct is a key link on the 150 mph Northeast Corridor Main Line. The 175-year old stone arch viaduct was converted MORE
Designs for a proposed triple-tracked flyover bridge on the south side of Chicago to carry Metra's Rock Island District commuter rail MORE
TranSystems was selected by North Carolina DOT to analyze the 340 mile rail corridor between Raleigh and Charlotte for the Southeast MORE
TranSystems was selected by both Virginia and North Carolina to analyze the 165 mile rail corridor, previously operated by CSXT as the MORE

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Metra Rock Island Flyover Final Design
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High Speed Rail in the US: From Concept to Reality
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TranSystems' Miller to chair AREMA HSR committee
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Driving Warehouse Performance Improvement
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TranSystems' Peter Strub Takes on Vice Chair and Treasurer Role at ACEC
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