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12

NYC transit agencies step up security following explosion

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has directed the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) to double its police presence at all facilities after a suspected terrorist set off a bomb yesterday in a subway passageway in Manhattan.

Yesterday morning, a man identified as Akayed Ullah detonated a pipe bomb attached to his torso as he walked between subway stations underneath the Times Square area. Ullah survived the incident, which authorities have said was an act of terrorism. The device failed to fully detonate, and Ullah was the only person seriously injured, according to local news reports.

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Norfolk Southern runs first train across new Portageville Bridge

Norfolk Southern Railway yesterday began operating trains across the new Portageville Bridge in Letchworth State Park in Castile, New York.

Under construction for the past two years, the new bridge spans the 235-foot-deep Genesee River gorge in the park. Known regionally as the Portage Bridge, the 945-foot-long steel arch structure will support economic growth and jobs across NS's southern tier in New York, according to a company press release.

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Norfolk Southern runs first train across new Portageville Bridge

Norfolk Southern Railway yesterday began operating trains across the new Portageville Bridge in Letchworth State Park in Castile, New York.

Under construction for the past two years, the new bridge spans the 235-foot-deep Genesee River gorge in the park. Known regionally as the Portage Bridge, the 945-foot-long steel arch structure will support economic growth and jobs across NS's southern tier in New York, according to a company press release.

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Outlook 2018: Carload growth, tax credit extension on short-line industry’s agenda

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Just like their Class I interchange partners, regionals and short lines expect to mine opportunities and confront challenges in 2018. One prime opportunity: carload growth.

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Outlook 2018: For Class I railroads, moderate growth is the best guess

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The coming year likely won’t be a barn-burner, but it won’t be a gut-puncher either when it comes to building and sustaining business, Class I chief executive officers believe.

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Dec
11

Texas Central names McLane chairman of the board

Texas Central has announced that Drayton McLane, Jr. has been appointed chairman of its board. McLane is known for his work as a successful businessman and former Houston Astros owner.

 

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Texas Central names McLane chairman of the board

Texas Central has announced that Drayton McLane, Jr. has been appointed chairman of its board. McLane is known for his work as a successful businessman and former Houston Astros owner.

 

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Caltrain names Funghi head of electrification effort

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John FunghiPhoto – San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency

Caltrain has appointed John Funghi chief officer of its modernization project, which calls for electrifying the railroad's corridor between San Francisco and San Jose, California.

An engineer, Funghi has "extensive experience" managing major construction projects in the public sector and as a construction contractor, Caltrain officials said in a press release.

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Caltrain selects Funghi to lead modernization program

Caltrain has announced that John Funghi will serve as chief officer of the Caltrain Modernization Program.

 

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Caltrain selects Funghi to lead modernization program

Caltrain has announced that John Funghi will serve as chief officer of the Caltrain Modernization Program.

 

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NTSB would be 'modernized' under reauthorization bill

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 12/11/2017 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
A bipartisan bill to reauthorize the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) was introduced last week in the U.S. Senate.U.S. Sens. John Thune (R-S.D.) and Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) introduced the NTSB Reauthorization Act (S. 2202), which would reauthorize the board at an average level of $113.4 million through fiscal year 2023. The bill also calls for reforms to modernize and improve transparency in the agency's investigations, recommendations and board member discussions, according to a press release issued by the Senate Committee on  Commerce, Science and Transportation."After tragic accidents, we ask NTSB to get facts and tell us what went wrong," said Thune. "This legislation expands the agency’s ability to explain causes and improves the NTSB's recommendation process so that we can more effectively address our most pressing safety challenges."Thune is the committee's chairman and Nelson is ranking member.Specifically, the bill calls for:
• Adding still images to items the NTSB may disclose during an investigation. The bill also would close loopholes that allowed for the release of confidential information by other federal agencies obtained during NTSB investigations.
• Requiring the NTSB to publish a report on the process used to prioritize and select safety recommendations included in the agency's "Most Wanted List."
• Allowing a majority of members to meet privately and discuss official business with "robust disclosure requirements." "The National Transportation Safety Board is the driver of safety improvements for our transportation system — whether it's investigating accidents or making recommendations to improve our safety laws," said Nelson. "This bill will expand the board's tools and give them the resources they need to make sure that major transportation accidents are thoroughly investigated."

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KCSM to help transport fuel for new ExxonMobile gas stations in Mexico

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This month, the company is opening eight Mobile-branded service stations in Queretaro, Mexico.Photo – Business Wire

ExxonMobil has partnered with retailer Grupo Orsan to open eight Mobile-branded service stations in Queretaro, Mexico. Fuel will be distributed by rail via two private terminals that are served by Kansas City Southern de Mexico.

The terminals are located in San Luis Potosi and San Jose Iturbide, Mexico.

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KCSM to help transport fuel for new ExxonMobile gas stations in Mexico

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This month, the company is opening eight Mobile-branded service stations in Queretaro, Mexico.Photo – Business Wire

ExxonMobil has partnered with retailer Grupo Orsan to open eight Mobile-branded service stations in Queretaro, Mexico. Fuel will be distributed by rail via two private terminals that are served by Kansas City Southern de Mexico.

The terminals are located in San Luis Potosi and San Jose Iturbide, Mexico.

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NTSB reauthorization bill aims to increase communication, transparency

A bill reauthorizing the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) was introduced last week in the Senate and aims to enhance the board's safety investigations through added transparency.

U.S. Sens. John Thune (R-S.D.) and Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), who serve respectively as the chairman and ranking member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, and three other committee members introduced S. 2202, the National Transportation Safety Board Reauthorization Act on Dec. 6. The legislation reauthorizes the NTSB at an average level of $113.4 million through fiscal year 2023 and, according to the senators, offers several key reforms to modernize and improve transparency in the safety agency's investigations, recommendations and board member discussions.

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NTSB reauthorization bill aims to increase communication, transparency

A bill reauthorizing the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) was introduced last week in the Senate and aims to enhance the board's safety investigations through added transparency.

U.S. Sens. John Thune (R-S.D.) and Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), who serve respectively as the chairman and ranking member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, and three other committee members introduced S. 2202, the National Transportation Safety Board Reauthorization Act on Dec. 6. The legislation reauthorizes the NTSB at an average level of $113.4 million through fiscal year 2023 and, according to the senators, offers several key reforms to modernize and improve transparency in the safety agency's investigations, recommendations and board member discussions.

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TSB finds Quebec crash partially due to obstructed crossing signals

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) said a key factor in a September 2016 collision between a VIA Rail passenger train and a tractor-trailer in Quebec was an obstructed view of the crossing warning system.

The accident occurred Sept. 20, 2016, when a VIA Rail passenger train traveling southward on the Joliette Subdivision was struck by a tractor-trailer at the Highway 348 crossing in Sainte-Ursule, Quebec. The track and the crossing warning system were damaged and the tractor-trailer was destroyed. The driver sustained serious injuries and two passengers on the train sustained minor injuries

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TSB finds Quebec crash partially due to obstructed crossing signals

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) said a key factor in a September 2016 collision between a VIA Rail passenger train and a tractor-trailer in Quebec was an obstructed view of the crossing warning system.

The accident occurred Sept. 20, 2016, when a VIA Rail passenger train traveling southward on the Joliette Subdivision was struck by a tractor-trailer at the Highway 348 crossing in Sainte-Ursule, Quebec. The track and the crossing warning system were damaged and the tractor-trailer was destroyed. The driver sustained serious injuries and two passengers on the train sustained minor injuries

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Alaska Railroad to promote Hopp to COO, Engebretson to retire

The Alaska Railroad (ARRC) has promoted Clark Hopp, vice president of engineering, to serve as chief operating officer (COO) beginning Jan. 1, 2018.

 

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Alaska Railroad to promote Hopp to COO, Engebretson to retire

The Alaska Railroad (ARRC) has promoted Clark Hopp, vice president of engineering, to serve as chief operating officer (COO) beginning Jan. 1, 2018.

 

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Alaska Railroad's Hopp to succeed Engebretson as COO

The Alaska Railroad Corp. (ARRC) has named Clark Hopp chief operating officer effective Jan. 1.

Hopp is currently ARRC's vice president of engineering. As COO, he will succeed Doug Engebretson, who is retiring. The COO oversees ARRC's rail transportation, engineering, mechanical, safety and grant administration functions.

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