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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Federal regulators have certified that the New Mexico Rail Runner Express has met a year-end deadline to install a federally required safety system on the state-owned passenger service.
The Positive Train Control System is designed to prevent train collisions, high-speed derailments and incursions into track work zones.
The passenger service’s operator, the Rio Metro Regional Transit District, began installing the $60 million system on the 100-mile (161-kilometer) route between Santa Fe and Belen south of Albuquerque in April 2019.
In addition to Rail Runner commuter trains, the route is also used by Amtrak long-distance passenger trains and Burlington Northern Santa Fe freight trains.