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Mar
27

Amtrak names New York station in honor of late congresswoman

Amtrak has dedicated and renamed its train station in Rochester, New York, after the late U.S. Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-N.Y.), a longtime Amtrak supporter.

The station opened in October 2017, the result of a 15-year process of planning by several stakeholders including Slaughter, who secured a $15 million Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant for the work, according to an Amtrak press release.

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Mar
27

Charah Solutions to open facility at Watco's Greens Port Industrial Terminal

Rail News Home Shippers 3/27/2019 Rail News: Shippers
It's anticipated the new facility will open at Greens Port in the third quarter.Photo – watcocompanies.com

Charah Solutions Inc. will open a facility at Watco Cos.' Greens Port Industrial Terminal on the Houston Ship Channel in Texas.

The facility will use new technologies for grinding blast furnace slag to create supplementary cementitious materials, according to a Charah press release.

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Mar
27

KCS to use crew management software for U.S. operations

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 3/27/2019 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
Kansas City Southern will expand its deployment of the CloudMoyo crew management (CCM) software solution to its U.S. operations, the Class I announced yesterday.The software is already in place at KCS' Mexico operations. The next generation global CCM is designed to leverage the scale of the Microsoft Azure Cloud platform, harness the power of advanced analytics, and use artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies to optimize crew assignments and reduce dwell time for trains and crew, according to a KCS press release.“KCS’ vision is to consistently be the fastest-growing, best-performing, most customer-focused transportation provider in North America. The planned expansion of the CCM solution from Mexico to the U.S. supports this growth vision while delivering a seamless user experience,” said KCS Executive Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer Brian Hancock.KCS officials anticipate the CCM solution will help the railroad bypass lengthy deployment schedules, they said. It will enable KCS crews in the United States and Mexico to work more effectively and securely across geographical locations, while still being flexible to operate independently on regional basis, they added.

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Mar
27

Norfolk Southern breaks ground on Atlanta HQ, names three new execs

Norfolk Southern Railway yesterday broke ground on its new Atlanta headquarters and named three company officers to executive positions.

NS Chairman President and Chief Executive Officer James Squires was joined by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms at a groundbreaking ceremony held in Atlanta's Midtown area.

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Mar
26

Western Carolina Railway taps Durham for community engagement role

Rail News Home Railroading People 3/26/2019 Rail News: Railroading People
Dolly DunhamPhoto – Dolly Dunham's LinkedIn page

The Western Carolina Railway Service Corp. (WCRS) has hired Dolly Durham as director of community engagement.

Durham has more than 25 years of nonprofit development experience, including in community involvement, event planning, grant writing and management of benevolent giving, according to a WCRS press release.

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Mar
26

CTA partners with Apple to add fare card to iPhone

Rail News Home Internet/Digital 3/26/2019 Rail News: Internet/Digital
Adding the Ventra fare card to Apple Pay allows passengers to scan an iPhone to board a bus or enter rail stations.Photo – Ventra

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) and Apple announced that later this year CTA transit riders can add a fare card to the Apple Pay iPhone app. 

The feature will enable passengers using the Ventra fare payment system to load card information onto their iPhone, then scan the phone to enter rail stations or board a bus.

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Mar
18

Hi-rail equipment update 2019

Cahaba Truck & Equipment specializes in hi-rail MOW trucks, including material handlers.Photo – cahaba truck & equipment

Cahaba Truck & Equipment

Cahaba Truck & Equipment specializes in hi-rail maintenance-of-way trucks — specifically, material handlers, rotary dumps, tie movers and yard maintenance vehicles that can be customized to meet customer’s needs. The company offers an array of solutions for a wide customer base, from contractors to Class Is.

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Mar
15

Short-line railroad association ain't broke, so don't fix it, new leader says

Baker accepted the association’s president position in part because he’s worked with short lines his entire 15-year railroad career.Photo – ASLRRA

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Mar
14

Rail product and equipment update: Vegetation management

The Brandt Rail Tool is designed for a variety of rail construction and maintenance applications.Photo – Brandt Road Rail

Brandt Road Rail

The Brandt Rail Tool is designed for a variety of rail construction and maintenance applications, ranging from weed and brush control to undercutting to material handling to moving dirt.

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Mar
13

TEXRail helps boost Fort Worth's economic profile

TEXRail will help boost economic development in the Fort Worth area, according to Trinity Metro’s Paul Ballard (shown).Photo – Trinity Metro

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Mar
12

Meet Cathrin Banks, president of the Maryland and Delaware Railroad

Cathrin Banks was named president of the Maryland and Delaware Railroad Co. effective Jan. 1.

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Mar
11

Denver RTD marks 50 years of transit service

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 3/11/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
RTD Chair Doug Tisdale (far left), Chief Executive Officer Dave Genova and RTD board members toast 50 years of service.Photo – RTD Facebook

The Regional Transportation District (RTD) of Denver officials last week recognized the agency's 50th anniversary at an event at Union Station. 

To mark the anniversary, which officially is July 1, RTD officials unveiled an anniversary logo and redesigned website to showcase historical photos and an interactive timeline of RTD highlights. 

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Mar
11

New GO station to be built in Ontario

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 3/11/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The new station will feature passenger waiting platforms, a parking lot, passenger pick-up and drop off areas, and a bus loop.Photo – Go Transit

Metrolinx and Ontario government officials announced last week a partnership with Woodbine Entertainment to build a new GO Transit station on the Kitchener GO rail line.

Located in the Toronto area, the new station at Woodbine will increase transit access to nearby locations including Woodbine Mall, Humber College, University of Guelph-Humber and Etobicoke General Hospital, Ontario officials said in a press release.

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Mar
11

Sound Transit extends public comment period on light-rail extensions

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 3/11/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
As of March 8, 650 comments have been received regarding route and station alternatives for the West Seattle and Ballard Link Extensions project.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit and the Federal Transit Administration have extended until April 2 the public and agency comment period on route and station alternatives for the West Seattle and Ballard Link extension projects.  

The comments will help Sound Transit officials determine which alternatives should be studied in the next phase of its project development, the environmental impact statement (EIS). In May, the agency’s board will identify a preferred alternative and other alternatives to study in a draft EIS.

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Mar
11

Port of Virginia opens 12 new container stacks

Rail News Home Intermodal 3/11/2019 Rail News: Intermodal
The new container stacks mark the end of the first phase of the $375 million NIT expansion project.Photo –

Twelve new container stacks have begun operating at the Port of Virginia's Norfolk International Terminals (NIT), port officials announced late last week.

The announcement marks the completion of the first phase of a project to reconfigure the NIT's south container stack yard, according to a port authority press release.

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Mar
11

CTA to invest $4 million to improve Red Line tracks

Rail News Home Maintenance Of Way 3/11/2019 Rail News: Maintenance Of Way
Chicago Transit Authority’s Addison Station.Photo – CTA

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) will invest nearly $4 million into track improvements at Addison Station on the Red Line, one of Chicago's busiest rail lines.

Construction, which began March 8 and is scheduled to be completed April 1, includes track renewal on the two western-most tracks that carry southbound Red and Purple Line express service, and replacement of concrete plinths, plates, fasteners, contact rail chairs and mounting blocks. 

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Mar
11

Amtrak: Host railroads earn 'C' average for on-time performance

Canadian Pacific was the only Class I to receive an "A" for hosting Amtrak trains on freight-rail tracks, according to Amtrak's latest "Host Report Card."

Released last week, the card reports grades the six Class Is that host Amtrak trains based on how much the Class Is delay passenger trains. CP's "A" grade means that most Amtrak passengers traveling on CP tracks arrive on time at their destination, according to an Amtrak spokeswoman.

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Mar
11

Alberta transit grants to fund light-rail vehicles, electric buses

The Alberta Community Transit Fund will award a total of CA$215 million to communities for the purchase of light-rail vehicles, electric buses and a dedicated bus lane, the Alberta government announced late last week.

Of the total, the government awarded CA$101.8 million to Calgary Metropolitan Region, CA$95.4 million to Edmonton Metropolitan Region and CA$17.8 million to other communities, according to an Alberta government press release.

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Mar
11

CP, CN and Railway Association of Canada appeal emergency handbrake order

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 3/11/2019 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
Canadian Pacific announced late last week that it's appealing a ministerial order issued by Transport Canada last month that mandates the use of handbrakes during emergency stops on certain mountain grades. The order, issued Feb. 8, requires that trains must apply handbrakes during emergency stops on grades over 1.8 percent. Transport Minister Marc Garneau issued the order after a fatal derailment of a CP train near Field, British Columbia.CP President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel said the company is appealing the order out of a concern that it would add risk and have unintended consequences."Safety is one of our foundational principles and we remain laser-focused on continued improvement in this area," said Creel in a press release. "The application of handbrakes in accordance with the ministerial order introduces additional risks and will have unintended consequences. We are seeking a review of the ministerial order because we firmly believe safer options are available and we must get this right."CP will comply with the order while it seeks an appeal, which will be heard by the Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada, company officials said.The Railway Association of Canada and CN also are appealing the order, according to CP.

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Mar
11

It’s taking a team effort for Union Pacific to roll out its version of PSR

UP aims to operate more manifest trains since the overall focus now is on moving individual cars.Photo – Union Pacific Railroad

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