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Jun
28

Santa Clara VTA to boost light-rail safety in San Jose

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The project calls for installing railings to help deliniate the sidewalk from the trackway.Photo – Santa Clara VTA

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) yesterday announced a six-month pilot project aimed at increasing light-rail safety in downtown San Jose, California.

The project calls for installing railings along Second Street between San Fernando and San Carlos streets to help delineate the sidewalk from the trackway, VTA officials said in a press release.

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Jun
28

Safety board recommends Canada update rail employee training, regs

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) has recommended that Transport Canada update railway employee qualification standards to address gaps in training and regulatory oversight for workers in critical safety positions.

The TSB's recommendation stems from its investigation into a June 2016 incident involving an uncontrolled movement of rolling stock at MacMillan Yard near Toronto.

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Jun
28

BLET threatens Tex-Mex strike over KCS' crew replacement

[Editor's note: This story was updated at 11:02 a.m. CDT to include comments from KCS officials.]

Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) National President Dennis Pierce and BLET Texas Mexican Railway (Tex-Mex) General Chairman Chris Heise yesterday rejected a plan by Kansas City Southern Railway to replace U.S. crews with Mexican crews in Laredo, Texas, setting the stage for a BLET strike on the Tex-Mex starting July 9.

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Jun
28

Mississippi short line nets $4.7 million to build rail-car storage

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The upgrades are aimed at enabling local businesses to expand production capacity.Photo – mserr.com

Mississippi's Jackson County Board of Supervisors has approved $4.7 million in funding to support the Mississippi Export Railroad's rail upgrades.

The money will be used to build 3.2 miles of rail-car storage, passing and field repair space, railroad officials said in a press release.

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Jun
28

North American rail volume up 3.3 percent in Week 25

North American rail volume for 12 U.S., Canadian and Mexican railroads totaled 749,390 carloads and intermodal units for the week ending June 23, resulting in a 3.3 percent increase in traffic compared with the same week a year ago, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) reported this week.

U.S. carloads for the week rose 2.5 percent to 268,464 units, while intermodal volume jumped 4.9 percent to 288,876 containers and trailers compared with the same week in 2017.

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Jun
28

Report: NJ Transit to request PTC deadline extension

Rail News Home Positive Train Control 6/28/2018 Rail News: Positive Train Control
Federal officials say NJ Transit may not meet the requirements to apply for the extension.Photo – NJ Transit's Twitter account

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Jun
28

Amtrak considers replacing Amfleet I equipment

Rail News Home Amtrak 6/28/2018 Rail News: Amtrak
First introduced in 1975, the more than 450 Amfleet coach and cafe cars – recognized by their rounded, tubular stainless steel bodies and aerodynamic fluting – are used primarily on routes east of the Mississippi River such as the Northeast Regional, Carolinian and Illinois Service trains.Photo – history.amtrak.com

Amtrak yesterday issued a request for information (RFI) for coach cars, trainsets and self-propelled units that could replace its current Amfleet I equipment.

The equipment includes single-level passenger cars used primarily on routes east of the Mississippi River, Amtrak officials said in a press release.

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Jun
27

Rail supplier news from Getzner, TRC, TRAC and CTLGroup (June 27)

Getzner USA Inc. has opened its first North American production facility in Decatur, Illinois. The plant manufactures rail and construction products, including elastic bearings for rail traffic. The facility is expected to lead to new opportunities for the company in the rail industry, said Getzner USA President Andreas Denk in a press release. Austria-based Getzner Werkstoffe, the firm's parent company, has been active in North America for more than two decades, and established headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 2013.

TRC has acquired Vali Cooper & Associates Inc., a California-based infrastructure firm that manages transportation, water, wastewater, utility and facilities projects. Vali Cooper's clients include the California Department of Transportation, Bay Area Rapid Transit and municipalities, private entities and utilities across California. With the acquisition, TRC now has almost 600 employees in California, company officials said in a press release. Terms of the transaction were undisclosed.

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Jun
27

Cleveland RTA board elects Clough, Lucas to leadership roles

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Jun
27

Connecticut awards brownfield cleanup grants to rail projects

Rail News Home Sustainability 6/27/2018 Rail News: Sustainability
Connecticut Gov. Dannel MalloyPhoto – CT.gov

Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy announced $1 million in state grants to fund projects that will return blighted areas to productive use.

The funds are being awarded by the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development through the recently launched Brownfield Area-Wide Revitalization Grant program. This is the second round of grants being awarded under the program.

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Jun
27

Virginia International Gateway expansion project passes halfway mark

Rail News Home Intermodal 6/27/2018 Rail News: Intermodal
Gov. Northam (fourth from left) observed the terminal expansion project's progress.Photo – Gov. Northam's Twitter account

The $320 million Virginia International Gateway (VIG) expansion project recently passed the halfway mark, the Port of Virginia announced last week.

To mark the occasion, Gov. Ralph Northam joined state and port officials for an up-close look at the project, which is expected to wrap up in late spring 2019, port officials said in a press release.

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Jun
27

MBTA to allow onboard credit, debit payments for commuter-rail riders

Rail News Home Rail Industry Trends 6/27/2018 Rail News: Rail Industry Trends
The new fare payment system will be rolled out in the fall.Photo – MBTA

This fall, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) commuter-rail riders will be able to pay fares onboard with a credit or debit card.

A new mobile point-of-sale system has been tested and refined. It will be expanded to include all conductors over the next two months, according to a press release issued by Keolis Commuter Services, the MBTA's commuter-rail operator.

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Jun
27

BART, San Francisco boost police presence at Civic Center Station

Rail News Home Security 6/27/2018 Rail News: Security
The agency and the city will increase the number of officer-hours at the station.Photo – Bay Area Rapid Transit

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) and San Francisco police departments are partnering  to boost safety and public health at the Civic Center Station.

Under the plan, the San Francisco Police Department will provide an extra 290 officer-hours each week to patrol the station area — a more than fourfold increase from existing levels, BART officials said in a press release.

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Jun
27

House passes transportation security bill

Rail News Home Security 6/27/2018 Rail News: Security
U.S. Rep. Donald Payne Jr. (D-N.J.)Photo – House.gov

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that would increase security at the nation's transportation facilities.

The Securing Public Areas of Transportation Facilities Act of 2018 would give the U.S. Department of Homeland Security the "critical tools it needs in order to develop public-private partnerships that strengthen protections of soft targets, such as public areas of airports and rail terminals," said U.S. Rep. Donald Payne Jr. (D-N.J.), the bill's sponsor, in a press release.

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Jun
27

CP contracts with Progress Rail to rebuild locomotives

Canadian Pacific has awarded a contract to rebuild 30 EMD locomotives to Progress Rail, which will remanufacture the units at plants in Indiana and Kentucky.

Once fully remanufactured, the freight locomotives will primarily serve in heavy haul applications. The upgraded EMD SD70ACU locomotives are known as modernized versions of SD90MAC models, Progress Rail officials said in a press release.

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Jun
26

VIA Rail tweaks schedules to address delays

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 6/26/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The new schedule will remain in effect through Oct. 11.Photo – VIA Rail Canada Inc.

VIA Rail Canada Inc. late last week announced that it has modified its Canadian line schedules to address "significant and recurring delays in recent months."

The updated schedule is aimed at giving riders a more predictable departure and arrival times, VIA Rail officials said in a press release.

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Jun
26

Sound Transit kicks off TOD near Capitol Hill light-rail station

Rail News Home Rail Industry Trends 6/26/2018 Rail News: Rail Industry Trends
The development will include 428 apartments, 178 of which will be affordable housing units.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit and developer Gerding Edlen last week broke ground on a transit-oriented development (TOD) project near the Capitol Hill light-rail station in Seattle

The four-building development will include 428 apartments, 178 of which will be affordable housing units, agency officials said in a press release. The project also will feature 210 underground parking spaces, about 30,000 square feet of ground floor retail and a centerpiece public plaza to serve as a venue for community events.

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Jun
26

Shale Support buys two Louisiana sand mines

Shale Support, a Houston-based provider of frac sand and logistical solutions to the oil and gas proppant market, has purchased two sand mines in Kinder and central Louisiana.

The acquisition will add 2 million tons of nameplate capacity to Shale Support, increasing the company's total capacity to 5 million tons annually, company officials said in a press release.

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Jun
26

Milwaukee wraps up construction on initial streetcar route

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 6/26/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The line is slated to open for passenger service in November.Photo – thehopmke.com

The Milwaukee Department of Public Works (DPW) has completed construction of the initial route of the city's new streetcar system.

The project remains on time and on budget, DPW officials said in a press release.

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Jun
26

UP to increase train speed on Minnesota line

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 6/26/2018 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad will increase the maximum track speed limit to 40 mph from 30 mph on a line running to Highway 60 in Worthington, Minnesota, the Class I announced late last week.Starting June 28, UP will increase train speeds by 5 mph increments between the 12th Street and Armour Road crossings. Speeds will increase until reaching 40 mph on July 5, according to a UP press release.UP plans to spend $6 million to improve rail infrastructure in Minnesota this year as part of the railroad's capital expenditure program. The expenditures will include $3.4 million to maintain track and $1.8 million to maintain bridges.

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