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Jan
31

Caltrain awarded $2.5 million in state funding under new law

Caltrain announced yesterday that it will be awarded $2.5 million from California's new State Rail Assistance Grant program.

The program was created by Senate Bill 1, the landmark statewide transportation legislation signed last year. Caltrain expects to receive close to another $4 million from the program next year, railroad officials said in a press release.

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Jan
31

RTA: Crosstie production, purchases tumbled in 2017

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In December, crosstie production fell 9.3 percent to 1.26 million units and purchases dropped 10.1 percent to 1.53 million units from November levels, according to the Railway Tie Association's (RTA) monthly report.Compared with year-ago levels, production in December plunged 34.7 percent, while purchases tumbled 12.2 percent.Production for full-year 2017 declined 24.5 percent to 20.5 million units, while purchases dipped 3.1 percent to 23.4 million units."Purchases are in a downward trend at a 3.1 percent annual rate," RTA's report stated. "Production is also trending lower and is down by a 24.5 percent annual rate."

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Jan
31

TNW names Delgado to market development role

TNW Corp. has hired Luis Delgado to serve as market development manager.

Delgado will support marketing of TNW's three railroads and their respective logistics centers by contributing to the company's strategic planning and managing sales initiatives and programs.

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Jan
31

Wisconsin & Southern buoys winter business with salt, propane shipments

The regional moves road salt into a terminal at its Johnson Street Yard in Madison, Wisconsin.Photo – Watco Cos. LLC

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Jan
31

Texas Central unveils plans for Dallas train station

[Editor's note: This story was updated at 1:40 p.m. CST.]

Texas Central earlier this week unveiled details of its planned bullet-train station in downtown Dallas.

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Jan
31

New Jersey Gov. Murphy taps Corbett to lead NJ Transit

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Corbett (at podium) currently serves as vice president of cross services at AECOM.Photo – Gov. Phil Murphy's Twitter account

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy yesterday nominated Kevin Corbett to serve as executive director of New Jersey Transit.

The governor asked the agency's board to take up the nomination at its Feb. 4 meeting. If approved by the board, Corbett would succeed Steven Santoro, who earlier this month announced plans to resign.

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Jan
31

Trump calls for $1.5 trillion infrastructure package

President Donald Trump called on Congress last night to produce legislation that will modernize the nation's infrastructure.

In his first State of the Union address, Trump said he wants a bill that will generate "at least $1.5 trillion for the new infrastructure investment we need."

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Jan
30

PATCO train strikes dangling utility pole

A Port Authority Transit Corp. (PATCO) commuter train yesterday struck an electrical conduit hanging near track in Camden, New Jersey, resulting in four passenger injuries and extensive delays.

The train, which was traveling eastbound near the Ferry Avenue Station, was carrying 23 passengers, eight of whom were PATCO employees.

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Jan
30

DCTA names Baker director of strategic partnerships

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The Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) has appointed Lindsey Baker director of strategic partnerships.

In her role, Baker will identify and establish strategic partnerships for the deployment of systemwide planning for the agency, DCTA officials said in a press release.

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Jan
30

Report: FRA chief counsel Reyes serving as acting administrator

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Juan ReyesPhoto – fra.dot.gov

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Jan
30

CN named to CDP's 'A List' for environmental actions

CN has been recognized as a global leader on environmental issues by CDP, the nonprofit organization that runs the global disclosure system to help investors, businesses, states and cities manage their environmental impacts.

CDP named CN to the Supplier A List of 100 companies that meet disclosure criteria for their actions to address climate change.

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Jan
30

Brightline fatalities prompt rail groups to step up rail-crossing safety education

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Lawmakers and anti-rail groups have called for investigations and new regulations following deaths on Brightline's tracks.Photo – Brightline's Twitter account

The Association of American Railroads, American Public Transportation Association and Rail Passengers Association have come together to emphasize rail-crossing safety following two recent fatalities on Brightline's new passenger-rail line in South Florida.

The associations issued the message after some lawmakers and anti-rail groups called for investigations and new regulations after the deaths.

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Jan
30

New York short line to test, treat employees for sleep apnea

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Nearly 40 NYA locomotive engineers and conductors will be screened for obstructive sleep apnea.Photo – anacostia.com

New York & Atlantic Railway (NYA) has begun screening and treating employees for obstructive sleep apnea, the short line announced yesterday.

Nearly 40 NYA locomotive engineers and conductors in New York City and Long Island, New York, will be screened for the disorder. Employees diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea will receive treatment under the support of the railway's medical team, NYA officials said in a press release.

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Jan
30

L.A. Metro OKs plan to fast-track transit projects by 2028 Olympics

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (Metro) board late last week adopted the Twenty-Eight by '28 plan, which calls for completing 28 transportation projects ahead of the 2028 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Los Angeles.

L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti, who also serves as Metro's chair, first announced the initiative at the agency's September 2017 board meeting. At his direction, Metro staff developed the draft candidate list for projects to be completed before the upcoming Olympics.

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Jan
30

Washington Gov. Inslee accepts permit rejection for crude-oil terminal

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee yesterday announced that he has accepted the state Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council's recommendation to reject a permit for  Vancouver Energy's proposed crude-oil terminal.

Inslee's decision followed a lengthy evaluation by the council, which voted in November 2017 to deny a permit for Tesoro Savage Petroleum Terminal LLC — also known as Vancouver Energy — to construct and operate an energy distribution terminal at the Port of Vancouver in Washington state. The terminal would have been located on the Columbia River.

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Jan
29

APTA to fight proposed cuts in public transit funding

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) will oppose proposals that call for cutting public transportation and intercity passenger-rail programs to fund a national infrastructure initiative, the association announced last week.

APTA President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Skoutelas issued a statement last week after a White House representative outlined a plan at the U.S. Conference of Mayors that called for cutting existing funding for public transit infrastructure to pay for a national infrastructure program.

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Jan
29

Valley Metro adds Cummings, Ozlin to management team

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Brad Cummings (left) and Phil Ozlin (right)Photo – Valley Metro

Valley Metro late last week announced two additions to its management team.

The agency named Brad Cummings chief procurement officer and Phil Ozlin manager of information technology (IT).

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Jan
29

WMATA to refund fares for late trains, buses

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has unveiled a new program that provides refunds for late trains and buses.

Known as the Rush Hour Promise, the program will credit riders' SmarTrip cards for future travel if a trains or buses are more than 15 minutes late.

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Jan
29

SEPTA board OKs alternative for King of Prussia rail project

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The project calls for extending SEPTA's Norristown High Speed Line into King of Prussia.Photo – kingofprussiarail.com

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's (SEPTA) board late last week adopted the recommended locally preferred alternative from the King of Prussia rail project's draft environmental impact statement.

The board made the selection after evaluating more than 30 alternatives for a new rail connection between the existing Norristown High Speed Line and destinations in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.

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Jan
29

Chicago South Shore to lease track from CN in Indiana

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CSS will lease the track from CN in Gary, Indiana.Photo – anacostia.com

Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad (CSS) aims to expand business opportunities under a lease of 5 miles of track from CN in Gary, Indiana.

Effective last week, the lease of track is designed to improve the interchange between CSS and CN, as well as provide shipping options for customers through a higher frequency of service, CSS owner Anacostia Rail Holdings announced in a press release.

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