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Call for Entries - 2009 AREMA Dr. W. W. Hay Award
for Excellence
(click Here for Link)

   
Previous AREMA Dr. W.W. Hay Award Winners
   
2008 Union Pacific Railroad - Grant Tower Realignment Project

2007

Norfolk Southern Railway - Keystone Buildout Project
2006 CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern Railway - Hurricane Katrina Recovery Efforts
2005

TranSystems Corporation - Renaissance of a Junction - the Kansas City Junction

2004 Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Restoration of PATH Commuter Rail Service to Lower Manhattan, NYC and Exchange Place, Jersey City
2003

Port Authority of New York & New Jersey and AirRail Transit Consortium - JFK International Airport AirTrain - The JFK AirTrain connects John F. Kennedy International Airport to the Metropolitan New York transit system. The 8.1-mile alignment will consist of six miles of single-track elevated guideway, 3.2 miles of double-track elevated guideway, 1,000 feet of cut-and-cover tunnel and 1.5 miles of at-grade and retained-fill sections. The three-mile Jamaica leg of the AirTrain guideway is being constructed in the median of the Van Wyck Expressway.

2002 The Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority - The Alameda Corridor Project - The Alameda Corridor is a $2.5-billion public/private partnership in the Los Angeles area that was completed in April 2002. It improves the flow of freight in and out of the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, the nation's busiest container ports and eliminates about 200 grade crossings. It was selected for the Hay Award from among five competing entries.
2001

CSX Transportation - B&O Capacity Improvement Project

2000

Amtrak - NE Corridor Improvement Project
1999 BNSF Railway Company - Thayer Blitz Project