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Oct
31

Port of South Louisiana commits to rail project

Dow St. Charles will be able to utilize rail as a shipping method thanks to a $9.5-million commitment from the Port of South Louisiana to build a rail link.

Dow's St. Charles Operations sits east of the port and consists of a 2,000-acre petrochemical manufacturing complex in Hahnville, La., which is upriver from New Orleans. Dow will lease the property the rail line will sit on from the port.

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Oct
31

Port of South Louisiana commits to rail project

Dow St. Charles will be able to utilize rail as a shipping method thanks to a $9.5-million commitment from the Port of South Louisiana to build a rail link.

Dow's St. Charles Operations sits east of the port and consists of a 2,000-acre petrochemical manufacturing complex in Hahnville, La., which is upriver from New Orleans. Dow will lease the property the rail line will sit on from the port.

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Oct
31

Granite awarded Sound Transit OMF East sub contract

Granite Construction Incorporated has been awarded a sub contract by Hensel Phelps for the Operations & Maintenance Facility East (OMF East) project in Bellevue, Wash.

The $28-million design-build contract will be included in Granite's third quarter 2017 backlog.

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Oct
31

Granite awarded Sound Transit OMF East sub contract

Granite Construction Incorporated has been awarded a sub contract by Hensel Phelps for the Operations & Maintenance Facility East (OMF East) project in Bellevue, Wash.

The $28-million design-build contract will be included in Granite's third quarter 2017 backlog.

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Oct
31

Granite awarded Sound Transit OMF East sub contract

Granite Construction Incorporated has been awarded a sub contract by Hensel Phelps for the Operations & Maintenance Facility East (OMF East) project in Bellevue, Wash.

The $28-million design-build contract will be included in Granite's third quarter 2017 backlog.

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Oct
30

Metrolink marks 25th anniversary

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/30/2017 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The railroad recently put its first Tier 4-compliant locomotive into service.Photo – Metrolink

Metrolink on Oct. 21 marked its 25th anniversary.

The Southern California commuter railroad operates a 538-route-mile system that travels through six counties, including Los Angeles. The system serves 400 million passengers each year.

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Oct
30

FTA seeks input on 'Buy America' waiver request related to Wave Streetcar project

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 10/30/2017 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is soliciting public comment on the Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT) request for a waiver from Buy America rules for procuring brake units for a bridge as part of the Wave Streetcar project in Fort Lauderdale.The FTA recently published notice of the "non-availability waiver request" for brake units for the Southeast Third Avenue bascule bridge modification in the city because there are no domestic manufacturers of the units, FTA said in a notice of the waiver and request for comment.Comments are due Nov. 13.The 2.8-mile Wave Streetcar project is a partnership between Broward County, the FDOT, Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization, Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development Authority, South Florida Regional Transportation Authority and the FTA.

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Oct
30

BART to crack down on fare evaders in 2018

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/30/2017 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Fare evaders cost the agency $15 million to $25 million each year, according to the agency.Photo – Bay Area Rapid Transit

Starting in January 2018, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) will deploy police and community service officers to perform proof-of-payment inspections within paid areas of stations and on trains.

If requested by authorized BART personnel, riders must present a valid ticket or Clipper fare card anywhere within paid areas.

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Oct
30

MBTA Green Line extension bids 'on budget,' agency says

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) has received certifications that two bids for its Green Line light-rail extension will be on budget, the agency announced last week.

Two of the three design-build teams on a short list to work on the $2.2 billion project have verified that their proposals will be at or below the established $1.319 billion affordability limit.

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Oct
30

RAC honors VIA Rail, ArcelorMittal for safety, environmental efforts

The Railway Association of Canada (RAC) last week announced VIA Rail Canada Inc. and short-line operator ArcelorMittal Infrastructure Canada are the winners of the association's 2017 Safety and Environment Awards.

The awards recognize RAC members for outstanding contributions to rail safety and environmental stewardship, RAC officials said in a press release.

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Oct
30

Port of Everett to seek construction bids for South Terminal project

Rail News Home Intermodal 10/30/2017 Rail News: Intermodal
When the project is completed, the dock will accommodate two, 100-foot gauge rail-mounted container cranes.Photo – portofeverett.com

The Port of Everett Commission in Washington has authorized its staff to solicit construction bids for the $36 million South Terminal modernization project.

The project, combined with the double rail siding now under construction, will ensure the port will be able to accommodate the next generation of over-dimensional cargo, including aerospace parts, port officials said in a press release.

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Oct
30

WMATA proposes $3.1 billion budget for FY2019

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) late last week unveiled a $3.1 billion budget for fiscal-year 2019, which will begin July 1, 2018.

Although the budget calls for increased funding for safety and reliability capital improvements, the plan won't require any fare increases or service cuts, agency officials said in a press release.

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Oct
30

CN, Norfolk Southern create joint interline service to cut transit times

Rail News Home Canadian National Railway - CN 10/30/2017 Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
Luc Jobin (left), James SquiresPhoto – nscorp.com, cn.ca

A joint interline service initiative established between CN and Norfolk Southern Railway in August is reducing transit times by a day or two for carload traffic between Western Canada and NS destinations in the Eastern United States, the Class Is announced late last week.

The service enables freight to bypass traditional interchange points in Chicago in favor of using the "most efficient" existing CN and NS routes. The service has cut transit times by up to 48 hours, according to a press release issued by the railroads.

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Oct
30

CN, Norfolk Southern create joint interline service to cut transit times

Rail News Home Canadian National Railway - CN 10/30/2017 Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
Luc Jobin (left), James SquiresPhoto – nscorp.com, cn.ca

A joint interline service initiative established between CN and Norfolk Southern Railway in August is reducing transit times by a day or two for carload traffic between Western Canada and NS destinations in the Eastern United States, the Class Is announced late last week.

The service enables freight to bypass traditional interchange points in Chicago in favor of using the "most efficient" existing CN and NS routes. The service has cut transit times by up to 48 hours, according to a press release issued by the railroads.

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Oct
30

CN, NS reengineer Chicago connection to save transit times

An agreement between Canadian National (CN) and Norfolk Southern Corporation that allows the Class 1s to bypass Chicago is saving up to 48 hours in transit time.

 

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Oct
30

CN, NS reengineer Chicago connection to save transit times

An agreement between Canadian National (CN) and Norfolk Southern Corporation that allows the Class 1s to bypass Chicago is saving up to 48 hours in transit time.

 

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Oct
30

CN, NS reengineer Chicago connection to save transit times

An agreement between Canadian National (CN) and Norfolk Southern Corporation that allows the Class 1s to bypass Chicago is saving up to 48 hours in transit time.

 

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Oct
30

Bellew to lead safety and training at RailPros Field Services

RailPros Field Services has named Rick Bellew assistant vice president of safety and training.

Bellew will direct the development and implementation of system-wide safety, health and environmental initiatives in accordance with RailPros safety commitment, customer requirements and governmental regulations

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Oct
30

Bellew to lead safety and training at RailPros Field Services

RailPros Field Services has named Rick Bellew assistant vice president of safety and training.

Bellew will direct the development and implementation of system-wide safety, health and environmental initiatives in accordance with RailPros safety commitment, customer requirements and governmental regulations

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Oct
30

Bellew to lead safety and training at RailPros Field Services

RailPros Field Services has named Rick Bellew assistant vice president of safety and training.

Bellew will direct the development and implementation of system-wide safety, health and environmental initiatives in accordance with RailPros safety commitment, customer requirements and governmental regulations

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