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Dec
18

FRA approves high-speed passenger-rail projects in Florida, Texas

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) late last week signed key environmental documents for privately funded, high-speed passenger-rail projects in Florida and Texas.

The agency on Dec. 15 issued a record of decision for Brightline's second phase, which will run from West Palm Beach to Orlando, Florida. The decision marks the final federal environmental approval needed to build that segment of the system, Brightline officials said in a press release.

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Dec
18

Harrison remembered for his unparalleled impact on railroading

Rail industry leaders hailed the late E. Hunter Harrison for his influence on the rail industry during his 50-plus-year career.

Harrison, president and chief executive officer of CSX Corp., died Saturday after experiencing "unexpectedly severe complications from a recent illness," the company said in a statement. He was 73.

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Dec
18

Railroads continue to push for PTC compliance as federal deadline approaches

A CSX mechanical employee tests onboard equipment. The two cab display units shown provide the locomotive engineer an interface to the PTC system.Photo – CSX Corp.

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Dec
16

CSX announces the death of E. Hunter Harrison

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E. Hunter HarrisonPhoto – CSX Corp.

[Editor's note: Story was updated at 3:16 p.m. to include a statement from the Association of American Railroads.]

CSX Corp. today issued the following statement announcing the death of E. Hunter Harrison:

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Dec
15

TriMet board ratifies three-year pact with ATU Local 757

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon's (TriMet) board on Wednesday ratified a new three-year labor contract with the agency’s employees represented by the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 757.

The agreement runs from December 2016 through November 2019, and will cost $2.2 million, TriMet officials said in a press release.

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Dec
15

UP earns vehicle logistics firm’s service performance award

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Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Vehicle Services Americas Inc. (WWL) recently presented its President’s Award to Union Pacific Railroad.WWL is the primary North American logistics service provider for Nissan vehicles. The award recognizes UP’s efforts to provide reliable and efficient rail service, and superior customer service, WWL officials said in a press release.“[We] have a long-standing relationship with WWL and appreciate being a part of its global shipping and logistics solutions for the automotive industry," said Jason Hess, UP’s vice president and general manager-premium.The Class I serves vehicle assembly plants that connect to West Coast ports and the Port of Houston, accommodating both import and export shipments. UP operates or accesses more than 40 vehicle distribution centers that cover most major western U.S. cities.

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Dec
15

Chicago RTA OKs $3 billion in transit operating budgets

Chicago's Regional Transit Authority (RTA) yesterday adopted 2018 operating budgets for the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), Metra and Pace totaling $3 billion.

The budgets mark the first time in nine years in which all three agencies' boards proposed a fare increase, RTA officials said in a press release.

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Dec
15

Quebec port to construct container terminal

The Quebec Port Authority (QPA) on Tuesday announced plans to build a container terminal that could serve as a new international economic hub geared toward logistics facilities, distribution centers and other new businesses.

The CA$400 million terminal project will include an extension of the Port of Quebec’s wharf line and links to 
existing rail and road networks. The port is served by CN, Canadian Pacific and the Quebec Gatineau Railway.

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Dec
15

NCFO becomes fifth union to ratify national agreement with major freight railroads

The National Conference of Firemen & Oilers SEIU (NCFO) on Wednesday announced its members have ratified a five-year agreement with the National Carriers Conference Committee (NCCC), which bargains with 12 rail labor unions for more than 30 U.S. railroads, including the Class Is.

Expiring Dec. 31, 2019, the contract covers NCFO members employed by BNSF Railway Co., CSX, Norfolk Southern Railway, Kansas City Southern, Union Pacific Railroad and numerous smaller freight railroads. The contract’s effective date is Dec. 1, 2017, although some new pay rates and health-care plan modifications take effect Jan. 1, 2018. In addition to retroactive and previously approved wage hikes, the contract calls for a 2.5 percent pay increase on July 1, 2018, and a 3 percent increase on July 1, 2019.

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Dec
15

Amtrak: Moorman to step down as co-CEO; development team set for Baltimore Penn Station project

Amtrak co-Chief Executive Officer Wick Moorman will step down Dec. 31 and then assume the role of senior adviser, the railroad announced yesterday.

Richard Anderson, who joined Amtrak in June 2017 as co-CEO, will assume full chief executive responsibilities in addition to serving as president.

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Dec
15

Govs. Christie, Cuomo commit to their financial share of Gateway Tunnel project

The governors of New York and New Jersey on Wednesday pledged to fund 100 percent of their states' share of the new Gateway Hudson Tunnel.

The tunnel is an essential part of the Northeast Corridor that connects New York and New Jersey and is the nation's most critical major infrastructure project, according to a joint press release issued by the governors' offices.

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Dec
15

CSX: Harrison out on medical leave; Foote in as acting CEO

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CSX President and Chief Executive Officer E. Hunter Harrison has taken medical leave due to unexpected complications from a recent illness, the Class I announced last night.

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Dec
15

Amtrak aims to build stakeholder support for nearly $40 billion in capital investments

Built before the Civil War, the Baltimore & Potomac Tunnel is one of the worst bottlenecks along the Northeast Corridor.Photo – AMTRAK

On Oct. 13, Amtrak and New Jersey officials hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the Portal North Bridge project, a $1.5 billion effort to replace the century-old, double-track swing-span bridge that carries thousands of rail commuters daily from New Jersey into Manhattan. For Amtrak, the ceremony was a milestone. It marked the start of construction on one of its major projects designed to improve the national passenger railroad’s deteriorating infrastructure along the highly trafficked Northeast Corridor (NEC). Replacing the Portal North Bridge is one component of Amtrak’s Gateway program, a comprehensive plan to build, repair and expand the NEC passenger-rail network between New York and New Jersey.

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Dec
14

Amtrak Cascades ready to launch expanded service

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New Charger locomotives, like this one seen at Seattle's King Street Station, will power the enhanced Amtrak Cascades service.Photo – WSDOT

Expanded Amtrak Cascades service will start Dec. 18, following years of planning, construction and $800 million in passenger-train improvements, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) announced yesterday.

Additional trains will run daily and riders will be able to use the new Amtrak Cascades Tacoma Dome Station for the first time, according to WSDOT's blog.

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Dec
14

Freight index set another record in October, BTS says

In October, the Freight Transportation Services Index (TSI) reached an all-time high of 129.2, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS). The previous record index of 129.0 was set in August.

The Freight TSI inched up 0.6 from September’s level and climbed 5.3 percent from October 2016’s mark. The index measures month-to-month changes in shipments moved by rail, truck, inland waterways, pipelines and air freight.

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Dec
14

Amtrak, IDOT open latest new station on Chicago-St. Louis corridor

Amtrak and the Illinois Department of Transportation have opened a new station in Carlinville, Illinois, along the Chicago-St. Louis passenger-rail corridor.

The $3.76 million project was funded by a federal grant administered by IDOT to introduce higher-speed passenger-rail service on the Union Pacific Railroad line between Chicago and St. Louis. Amtrak trains started serving the station last month.

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Dec
14

AAR: Rail volume made more positive strides in Week 49

For the week ending Dec. 9, U.S. railroads registered 560,756 carloads and intermodal units, up 4 percent compared with volume in the same week last year, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

Their carloads increased 3.4 percent to 267,963 units and intermodal volume rose 4.6 percent to 292,793 containers and trailers.

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Dec
14

Michigan DOT identifies recipients of 2018 crossing improvement funds

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The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) yesterday announced the recipients of the 2018 Local Grade Crossing Surface Program, which will provide $3 million in funding for crossing improvement projects in the state.The 40 projects that will receive funding were chosen based on a competitive process according to criteria established by state law. The projects range from minor asphalt repairs to installing new track and surface materials, according to an MDOT press release.This year, MDOT received 89 applications from road agencies in partnership with 19 railroads. The annual program offers 60 percent funding for eligible projects, with railroads responsible for the remaining 40 percent of costs. The railroads and their contractors perform the repair work, with cooperation for detour routes provided by local road agencies.MDOT identified the 2018 recipients on its website.

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Dec
14

Rail Partners affiliate acquires AllTrans Port Services, Texas Transloaders

Rail Partners Management Group LLC affiliate AllTrans Terminal Cos. LLC recently completed the acquisition of AllTrans Port Services LLC, Texas Transloaders LLC and their subsidiaries.

The acquired companies will be consolidated under AllTrans Terminal Cos. and managed by Mark Brown, Texas Transloaders’ owner who will serve as president of the consolidated entity.

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Dec
14

NJ Transit to purchase 17 ALP45 locomotives from Bombardier

NJ Transit will purchase the 17 ALP45 locomotives for a total contract authorization of $184.5 million under a 2008 contract with Bombardier.Photo – Bombardier.com

New Jersey Transit's board yesterday approved the purchase of 17 dual-powered locomotives from Bombardier Transit Corp. that will enable the agency to retire some of its oldest units.

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