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Apr
03

LA Port to get new container staging facility

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A rendering of the proposed container staging facility.Photo – HPEC

A new $130 million container staging facility designed to boost productivity will be constructed on Terminal Island at the Port of Los Angeles.

The Harbor Performance Enhancement Center (HPEC) — a public-private partnership dedicated to facilitating freight movement and supply-chain efficiencies — has reached an agreement with Macquarie Principal Finance to provide capital for the development of the 5.5 million-square-foot container hub.

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Apr
03

Indiana DOT to offer $125 million in grants for rail crossing safety projects

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The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announced the availability of $125 million for "high-priority" railroad safety projects through the agency's new Local Trax matching grant program.Local Trax provides state matching funds for Indiana cities, towns and counties interested in pursuing grade separations, crossing closures and other safety enhancements at railroad intersections with local roads.INDOT will accept local agencies' project proposals from May through August. Local Trax requires local governments to provide 20 percent of funding for land acquisition and construction; the state will provide the other 80 percent."Eliminating at-grade rail crossings on local roads makes our transportation network safer, reduces congestion, and better connects our communities," said Gov. Eric Holcomb in a press release.INDOT will hold meetings around the state this month to answer questions about the new program. Funding for Local Trax was included in the state's long-term road funding legislation that Holcomb signed in April 2017.

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Apr
02

Northern Virginia groups seek WMATA funding bill amendments

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The groups asked Gov. Northam to ensure the funding doesn't come at the expense of the region's other key transportation priorities.Photo – WMATA/Larry Levine

The Northern Virginia Transportation Authority (NVTA) and local businesses are urging Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam to amend a recent funding bill for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA).

In two March 26 letters, they expressed support for the $154 million set aside for WMATA but asked Northam to ensure that the funding doesn't come at the expense of other key transportation priorities in the region.

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Apr
02

UP budgets $56.2 million for Nevada infrastructure work

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Union Pacific Railroad has earmarked $56.2 million for infrastructure projects in Nevada this year.The Class I's plans for the state include $53 million to maintain railroad track and $3.2 million to maintain bridges, according to a UP press release.Key projects this year will include $12.3 million to replace more than 100,800 ties between North Las Vegas and the Utah border; $9 million to replace 19 miles of rail along the Nevada subdivision in Winnemucca; and $9 million to replace 20 miles of rail along the Elko subdivision between Winnemucca and Golconda.UP has invested more than $223.6 million on its Nevada infrastructure over the past five years.

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Apr
02

Metro-North kicks off White Plains Station renewal

MTA Metro-North Railroad has begun a full-scale renewal of its station in White Plains, New York.

The $94 million project includes refurbishment of entrances, along with installation of security cameras and speakers throughout the station.

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Apr
02

Sound Transit begins construction of East Link light-rail guideway

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The light-rail guideway will serve the future Bel-Red/130th Station in Bellevue, Washington.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit has started building light-rail guideway in the Bel-Red area of Bellevue, Washington.

Crews are setting girders that will support light-rail tracks near the future Bel-Red/130th Station, agency officials said in a press release.

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Apr
02

Watco acquires Industrial Terminals' assets

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Watco is owner and operator of the 655-acre park.Photo – watcocompanies.com

Watco Cos. LLC, owner and operator of Greens Port Industrial Park located on the Houston Ship Channel, has acquired the assets of Industrial Terminals LP.

Watco has entered into a long-term lease for use and operation of Industrial Terminals' facility, which is adjacent to Greens Port, Watco officials said last week in a press release.

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Apr
02

Amtrak service proposed for NYC to western Massachusetts

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The corridor would include track segments owned by Amtrak and CSX.Photo – Berkshire Flyer feasibility study

The Berkshire Flyer Working Group last week released a report examining the feasibility of Amtrak-operated rail service from New York City to Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

The initial service could run for 20 weeks of the year, or from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. The corridor includes track segments owned by Amtrak and CSX.

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Apr
02

CP, CSX, UP respond to STB's rail-service concerns

Canadian Pacific, CSX Corp. and Union Pacific Railroad last week responded to the Surface Transportation Board's (STB) request for Class Is to provide the board with their 2018 service plans in response to shippers' complaints about deteriorating freight-rail service.

In his report to the board, CP President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel said the railroad's network has recovered from winter weather challenges in the upper Midwest and Canada that affected car velocity and locomotive cycles to such an extent that March volumes will be CP's highest since March 2015 as measured by revenue ton miles.

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Apr
02

Progressive Railroading names 2018 Rising Stars Award honorees

Today, Progressive Railroading announces the 20 people chosen for recognition as the 2018 Rising Stars of the North American railroad industry.

This is the sixth year that Progressive Railroading has sponsored the Rising Stars Awards program. The magazine defines a Rising Star as someone under the age of 40 who has made, or is making, a positive impact on his or her company, organization, department or team, and is viewed by others — peers, colleagues, supervisors, clients or associates — as an up-and-coming leader in the rail industry.

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Mar
29

U.S. Sen. Klobuchar tours Loram's Minnesota plant

U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) yesterday joined rail industry stakeholders for a tour of Loram Maintenance of Way Inc.'s manufacturing facility in Hamel, Minnesota.

The tour group included representatives from Loram, United Steelworkers Local 2002-9, Operation Lifesaver Inc., Amtrak and local Minnesota railroads. During Klobuchar's visit, the group discussed rail safety programs and continued economic development in greater Minneapolis, according to a press release issued by the Railway Engineering-Maintenance and Suppliers Association (REMSA).

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Mar
29

Rail supplier news from Cubic, Siemens, Willamette Valley, Spectrum and Brookville (March 29)

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) last week finalized a $699.19 million contract with a Cubic-John Laing consortium for the design, implementation, operation and maintenance of a new automated fare collection system. Known as AFC 2.0, the system will enable riders to use smartphones or contactless credit cards to pay fares. The technology also will help speed up boarding times and reduce lines for Green Line trains, MBTA officials said in a press release. The new system will be available on all transit modes to allow for easy transfers. The system's initial elements will be implemented in late 2019, with full implementation by mid-2020. By 2021, the MBTA will retire its existing fare system.

In fiscal-year 2017, Siemens boosted its U.S. research-and-development investment by $175 million to $1.3 billion, marking a 16 percent increase over the prior year. The company has placed a "strong focus on digital innovation" with its investments, Siemens officials said in a press release. For instance, in Chicago, the company is investing $13 million annually in a new digital R&D hub focused on cloud and Internet of Things applications to support the building management and automation market. Globally, Siemens aims to spend $6.9 billion on R&D in FY2018, up from $6.3 billion in FY2017.

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Mar
29

UP slates $59 million for Utah track, bridge projects

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In the latest of its state-by-state capital expenditure announcements, Union Pacific Railroad officials said this week the Class I will spend $59.3 million on track and bridge projects this year in Utah.UP's investments will include $54.1 million to maintain track and $123,000 to maintain bridges in the state, according to a UP press release.Key projects this year will include $13 million to replace 28 miles of rail along the Lakeside subdivision west of the Great Salt Lake; $11 million to replace more than 100,500 ties between Delta and Milford; and $10 million to replace 22 miles of rail along the Shaftner subdivision east of Wendover.Over the past five years, UP has spent more than $244.7 million to strengthen its infrastructure in Utah.

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Mar
29

Cleveland RTA postpones fare hike

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The agency is putting the hike on hold as it studies the impact of increasing fares.Photo – Federal Transit Administration

The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) earlier this week approved delaying a fare increase that would have gone into effect in August.

The agency is putting the fare hike on hold as it studies the impact of increasing fares, GCRTA officials said in a press release.

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Mar
29

RTA: Crosstie production, purchases rose in February

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In February, crosstie production rose 9.4 percent to 1.4 million units and purchases soared 15.7 percent to 1.8 million units from January levels, according to the Railway Tie Association's (RTA) monthly report.However, compared with year-ago levels, production in February fell 21.6 percent, while purchases skyrocketed 49.3 percent.For the first two months of this year, production dropped 27.1 percent to 2.69 million units, while purchases climbed 35.4 percent to 3.4 million units compared with the same period in 2017."Purchases are in an upward trend at a 5 percent annual rate," RTA officials stated in the report. "Production is trending lower and is down by a 26.3 percent annual rate."

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Mar
29

FRA seeks input on railroad industry automation

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The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is soliciting public comments on the future of automation in the railroad industry.The agency is requesting information and comments from industry stakeholders, the public, local and state governments, and other interested parties on the potential benefits, costs, risks and challenges to implementing automated railroad operations, according to a notice posted on the FRA website.FRA officials also are seeking input on how the agency "can best support the railroad industry's development and implementation of new and emerging technologies in automation that could lead to safety improvements or increased efficiencies in railroad operations," the notice states.The deadline for submitting responses is May 7.

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Mar
29

California panel OKs funds for proposed light-rail line

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The California Transportation Commission has allocated $202 million for the East San Fernando Valley transit project, which could involve building a light-rail line or bus rapid transit route.Photo – LA Metro

The California Transportation Commission (CTC) has allocated $482 million for transportation projects in the Los Angeles area, including a potential light-rail line in the East San Fernando Valley.

The commission approved the funds through the State Transportation Improvement Program. CTC set aside $202 million for the East San Fernando Valley transit project, which could involve building a light-rail line or bus rapid transit route.

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Mar
29

U.S. rail traffic up slightly in Week 12

U.S. railroads posted a 1.4 percent increase in traffic for the week ending March 24 compared with the same week last year, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

Total carloads for the week rose 2.5 percent to 265,756 units, while total intermodal volume inched up 0.3 percent to 260,765 containers and trailers compared with volumes in the same week in 2017.

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Mar
28

Rail supplier news from TRAC Interstar, Bombardier, BSM and Peerless Electronics (March 28)

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Union Pacific Railroad has named TRAC Interstar its preferred national provider of emergency road service in the United States. Motor carriers can select TRAC Interstar when calling UP's road service number. The agreement went into effect March 12. A subsidiary of TRAC Intermodal, TRAC Interstar provides emergency road service repair solutions for intermodal and commercial trucking industries. The company's call center uses a proprietary dispatch system to provide quick response times and comprehensive repair services, TRAC Intermodal officials said in a press release.Bombardier Transportation has received an order from Transport for London (TfL) for five additional Aventra trains on the Elizabeth Line. The new units bring TfL's total order to 70 trains. The $104 million agreement also includes an expansion of an existing train services agreement to cover the new units, Bombardier officials said in a press release. Slated to open in December, the Elizabeth Line will connect Reading and Heathrow International Airport in the west to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east. The additional trains will enable TfL to serve all terminals at Heathrow and provide more frequent service.BSM Technologies and Lat-Lon LLC next month will present the BSM Technology Innovation Award to Don Loftis, principal software engineer at Olin Corp. The honor recognizes leadership and innovation in implementing Internet of Things (IoT) solutions in the rail industry. Loftis aggregates multiple asset data inputs within Olin and assesses large amounts of data in pursuit of improving ride quality and safety in rail, BSM officials said in a press release. Over the past decade, Loftis also has been focused on crisis management in rail and developing optimal track-and-trace solutions for his company. BSM will present the award at the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association's Connections Show on April 8.Peerless Electronics Inc. has signed an agreement to distribute DRI's product line, which includes electromechanical hermetically sealed relays, time delay devices, and mating sockets. Peerless' knowledge of the transportation, aerospace and military markets align with those at DRI, said Peerless Electronics President William Gallucci in a press release. Peerless also will provide products and value-added services. The company is a distributor of switches, relays and circuit breaker products.

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Mar
28

BART arrests soared 40 percent in 2017

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) yesterday released its 2017 crime data showing a nearly 40 percent surge in arrests compared to 2016.

In 2017, BART police officers made 1,730 arrests versus 1,238 arrests in the previous year.

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