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11

Rail car and locomotive statistics: Fleet Stats 2018

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By This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., EditorDemand for rail equipment "remained steady" throughout the first quarter of 2018, as Economic Planning Associates (EPA) noted in the executive summary of its quarterly rail-car report, issued May 1.  "Fourth-quarter 2017 deliveries of 13,408 were matched by assemblies of 13,099 cars in this year’s opening quarter," EPA officials said. "And, close to 5,000 cars were added to backlogs in the first quarter. As a result, current backlogs of 55,216 units represent 4.2 quarters of assemblies at current production rates."Moreover, the "expanding economy" should continue to boost rail-car demand in the near term, EPA said.  Keywords Browse articles on rail car locomotive locomotive statistics Fleet Stats 2018 Economic Planning Associates Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff.

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Jul
10

The ongoing search for first-and-last-mile solutions

In 2013, DART launched D-Link, a free bus service that can be used for short trips in and around downtown DallasPhoto – shutterstock.com

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Jul
10

Metra to test fare zone changes

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The railroad will consolidate outer zones and cap fares for trips over 45 miles.Photo – Metra

On July 15, Metra will roll out two fare zone pilot programs aimed at attracting new riders and simplifying the agency's fare structure.

The first program calls for consolidating outer zones and capping fares for trips over 45 miles.

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Jul
10

NJ Transit wraps up Cranford rail station rehab

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The project was completed $2 million under budget, agency officials said.Photo – NJ Transit's Twitter account

New Jersey Transit has completed a $4 million platform rehabilitation and transit arts project at its Cranford commuter-rail station.

Funded by the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund, the work included structural repairs, new windscreens and canopy replacements, along with new benches, marketing display cases and trash cans.

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Jul
10

APTA seeks feedback on three-year strategic plan

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The plan will guide the association's programs and member services for fiscal years 2020-2022.Photo – APTA

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) is seeking input on the development of a new strategic plan to guide its programs and member services for fiscal years 2020-2022.

To gather feedback, the association has launched an online survey through July 31.

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Jul
10

UP recognizes 54 shippers for chemical safety

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 7/10/2018 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad has recognized 54 companies with its Pinnacle Award for safely transporting chemical products.The annual award honors UP customers that implement release prevention protocols, corrective action plans and have zero non-accident releases (NARs) of regulated hazardous materials shipments.Award criteria include safe-loading techniques, shipment securement and zero NARs. NAR is an unintentional hazardous material release during rail transportation not caused by an accident."We appreciate the business collaboration, preventative measures and continued focus on eliminating chemical releases during transit," said Kenny Rocker, UP's vice president and general manager-industrial, in a press release.Pinnacle Award honorees based on 2017 shipments can be read here.

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Jul
10

NCTD to buy five new Siemens locomotives

The new units are expected to reduce emissions by 90 percent compared to NCTD's existing locomotives.Photo – NCTD

The North County Transit District (NCTD) of San Diego has approved a $37 million order for five diesel-electric Siemens Charger locomotives.

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Jul
10

OmniTRAX affiliate acquires two rail lines from CSX

An OmniTRAX Inc. affiliate has acquired the Alabama & Tennessee River Railway LLC (ATN) and the Fulton County Railway LLC (FCR) from CSX.

The operations of ATN and FCR, which have been managed by OmniTRAX for several years, are expected to continue unchanged following the acquisition, OmniTRAX officials said in a press release.

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Jul
10

CSX announces senior exec changes

CSX Corp. has appointed Mark Wallace executive vice president sales and marketing, and Diana Sorfleet, executive vice president and chief administrative officer, the Class I announced yesterday.

Wallace joined CSX in March 2017 as executive VP corporate affairs and chief of staff, and was named executive VP and CAO in January.

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Jul
10

Retailers: Imports to set new record in July

Imports at the nation's major retail container ports are expected to set a new record this month, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Hackett Associates.

The results are being driven by increasing consumer demand and rising retail sales, NRF and Hackett officials said in a press release.

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Jul
10

From the editor: Of tariffs, tiffs and tipping points

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On June 29, the Canadian government announced it would issue reciprocal surtaxes on CA$16.6 billion of imports of steel, aluminum and other products (from yogurt to ketchup to whiskey) from the United States. The surtaxes, which the Canadian government said were issued “in direct, measured and proportional response to U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum,” went into effect July 1.

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Jul
09

Amtrak expands pets-on-board program to Chicago-St. Louis trains

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Lincoln Service and Texas Eagle trains are the final Midwestern routes to adopt the pet-friendly policy.Photo – amtrak.com

Amtrak is now allowing pets on trains along its Chicago-St.Louis corridor.

The national intercity passenger railroad's Lincoln Service and Texas Eagle trains are the final Midwestern routes to adopt the pet-friendly policy. Amtrak's entire Midwest network now allows pets on board, railroad officials said in a press release.

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Jul
09

U.S. Rep. Hurd tours UP's border protection facility in Texas

U.S. Rep. Will Hurd (R-Texas) late last week toured Union Pacific Railroad's Clarks Park Yard U.S. Customs and Border Protection Facility in Eagle Pass, Texas.

Organized by the National Railroad Construction and Maintenance Association (NRC), the tour "highlighted the importance of border security and international trade" for UP and the rail industry, NRC officials said in a press release.

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Jul
09

Federal Transit Administration reaches golden anniversary

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The agency was established as the Urban Mass Transportation Administration in July 1968.Photo – FTA's Twitter account

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) last week marked its 50th anniversary.

On July 1, 1968, the agency was established as the Urban Mass Transportation Administration to provide federal assistance for mass transit projects. In the 1970s, the administration's resources were broadened with the creation of an annual formula grant program through the National Mass Transportation Assistance Act.

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Jul
09

Short Line Safety Institute boots up new website

Today, the Short Line Safety Institute (SLSI) announced a newly redesigned website that was recently launched to better reflect the variety of programs and resources it offers to the short line industry.

Accessible at www.shortlinesafety.org, the new site provides fast and easy access to programs and support materials, including hazardous materials and safety culture resources, and downloadable safety tips, SLSI officials said in a press release.

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Jul
09

RTD slates public meetings on proposed fare changes

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The meetings will take place throughout the Denver metropolitan area between July 16 and 26.Photo – Federal Transit Administration

The Regional Transportation District of Denver (RTD) this month will host eight public meetings to provide an update on its fare pass program study and proposed changes to fare policies.

The meetings will take place throughout the Denver metropolitan area between July 16 and 26.

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Jul
09

Container maintenance facility coming to South Carolina inland port

Rail News Home Intermodal 7/9/2018 Rail News: Intermodal
CSX serves Inland Port Dillon in South Carolina.Photo – South Carolina Ports Authority

Container Maintenance Corp. late last month announced plans to establish a facility in Dillon County, South Carolina, near Inland Port Dillon, which ties into the Port of Charleston and is served by CSX.

To open in the third quarter, the facility will be used to provide container and chassis maintenance services for a variety of customers in the area. Container Maintenance offers repair, upkeep and depot services, and stores and redistributes intermodal equipment.

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Jul
09

Watco turns 35, preps for new grain service in Australia

On July 1, Watco Cos. LLC marked its 35th anniversary. The company was launched in 1983 by founder Dick Webb as an industrial switching operation in DeRidder, Louisiana.

Now, Watco has grown from one to more than 4,000 customers, from 14 to 5,200 employees, and from one to 202 operations, including 38 short lines. The company provides rail, switching, terminal and port, mechanical and other services in 37 states and four countries.

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Jul
09

Trump chooses former Metra Chair Oberman for open STB seat

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 7/9/2018 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
Martin ObermanPhoto – Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning

President Donald Trump has nominated former Metra Chairman Martin Oberman as a Surface Transportation Board (STB) member.

If his nomination is approved by the Senate, Oberman will serve the remainder of a five-year term that expires Dec. 31, 2023. The open Democratic seat on the board was vacated by former STB Chairman Dan Elliott last year.

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Jul
09

Class I railroads continue the longer-train trend

Last year, Union Pacific Railroad set a record in all five of its train-length categories.Photo – Shutterstock/Baxtar

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