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26

TTCI's Gonzales joins League of Railway Industry Women's board

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ASLRRA honors Alabama short line for safety efforts

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The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) has presented two of its president's awards to the Alabama State Port Authority's Terminal Railway-Alabama State Docks (TASD) for safety achievements in 2016.The association honors railroads that achieve an injury-free year or register the lowest accident frequency rate per man-hour. In 2016, TASD had no injuries and achieved the best safety rate among railroads that log 150,000-250,000 annual man-hours.The short line received two president's awards to honor each achievement."To be awarded two President's Awards speaks to the safety culture developed and embraced by every member of the Terminal Railway," said TASD General Manager Cliff Melton in a press release. To qualify for the president's award, a short line must have earned the Jake Award, which is presented to an ASLRRA member railroad that performs better than the Class II or Class III average injury rate.TASD has earned five Jake Awards since 2007. The short line also earned the Jake Award with distinction in 2016 for having zero reportable injuries and zero reportable accidents.

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Intermodal volumes continue to boost U.S. rail traffic

U.S. railroads moved 559,989 carloads and intermodal units for the week ending Oct. 21, a 3 percent increase over the same week a year ago, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

Total carloads for the week ticked up 0.2 percent to 268,943 units, while intermodal volume surged 5.6 percent to 291,046 containers and trailers compared with year-ago traffic results.

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26

MTA to end MetroCard system, alcohol ads

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The new system will enable passengers to pay fares using credit cards or mobile devices.Photo – Metropolitan Transportation Authority

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has awarded a $539.5 million contract to Cubic Transportation Systems to replace the agency's MetroCard with an electronic fare payment system.

The new system will enable riders to pay for rides using credit and debit cards or mobile devices instead of purchasing and adding value to a separate fare card.

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26

CSX holds off investor conference

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CSX Corp. announced yesterday that it would postpone its investor conference scheduled for Oct. 30.The postponement follows yesterday's news that three of CSX's top executives — Cindy Sanborn, Fredrik Eliasson and Ellen Fitzsimmons — would leave the company next month. Additionally, President and Chief Executive Officer E. Hunter Harrison announced yesterday that James Foote will join the company as chief operating officer."Our team continues to build momentum and the addition of Jim increases my confidence in our ability to serve customers and deliver shareholder value," said Harrison in a press release. "I am more confident than ever in CSX’s ability to achieve industry leading operating and financial performance and look forward to showcasing our leadership team at a future date." Also yesterday, CSX said its board authorized $1.5 billion in share repurchases, which builds on the $1.5 billion program recently completed.

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CSX holds off investor conference

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CSX Corp. announced yesterday that it would postpone its investor conference scheduled for Oct. 30.The postponement follows yesterday's news that three of CSX's top executives — Cindy Sanborn, Fredrik Eliasson and Ellen Fitzsimmons — would leave the company next month. Additionally, President and Chief Executive Officer E. Hunter Harrison announced yesterday that James Foote will join the company as chief operating officer."Our team continues to build momentum and the addition of Jim increases my confidence in our ability to serve customers and deliver shareholder value," said Harrison in a press release. "I am more confident than ever in CSX’s ability to achieve industry leading operating and financial performance and look forward to showcasing our leadership team at a future date." Also yesterday, CSX said its board authorized $1.5 billion in share repurchases, which builds on the $1.5 billion program recently completed.

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FTA restores WMATA's full access to grant funds

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The move comes after WMATA submitted 65 corrective action plans to address earlier recommendations.Photo – WMATA/Larry Levine

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has fully restored Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's (WMATA) ability to receive automatic access to federal grant reimbursement, the agency announced yesterday.

The FTA's action comes after WMATA submitted 65 correction action plans to address recommendations in a 2014 financial management oversight report. The completion of those action plans marks the final step in fully restoring WMATA's ability to receive federal funds.

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UP's Q3 earnings better than expected despite Hurricane Harvey impact

Union Pacific Railroad today reported better-than-expected third-quarter earnings and revenue despite the Class I's business disruptions caused by Hurricane Harvey.

UP announced third-quarter net income increased to $1.2 billion, or $1.50 per diluted share, compared with net income of $1.1 billion, or $1.36 per diluted share, in the same period a year ago.

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UP's Q3 earnings better than expected despite Hurricane Harvey impact

Union Pacific Railroad today reported better-than-expected third-quarter earnings and revenue despite the Class I's business disruptions caused by Hurricane Harvey.

UP announced third-quarter net income increased to $1.2 billion, or $1.50 per diluted share, compared with net income of $1.1 billion, or $1.36 per diluted share, in the same period a year ago.

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26

LIRR completes Post Ave. Bridge replacement early

The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) completed the $9.7-million replacement of the Post Avenue Bridge in Westbury, N.Y., ahead of schedule, allowing traffic to return to normal on Oct. 23.

The original bridge's clearance was 11 feet 10 inches. LIRR says trucks traveling underneath the bridge would strike it between five and nine times per year for the past six years. Train delays in both directions would loom as LIRR crews worked to determine its safety and structural stability before restoring train service. The new bridge allows truck of up to 14 feet to pass underneath.

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LIRR completes Post Ave. Bridge replacement early

The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) completed the $9.7-million replacement of the Post Avenue Bridge in Westbury, N.Y., ahead of schedule, allowing traffic to return to normal on Oct. 23.

The original bridge's clearance was 11 feet 10 inches. LIRR says trucks traveling underneath the bridge would strike it between five and nine times per year for the past six years. Train delays in both directions would loom as LIRR crews worked to determine its safety and structural stability before restoring train service. The new bridge allows truck of up to 14 feet to pass underneath.

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LIRR completes Post Ave. Bridge replacement early

The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) completed the $9.7-million replacement of the Post Avenue Bridge in Westbury, N.Y., ahead of schedule, allowing traffic to return to normal on Oct. 23.

The original bridge's clearance was 11 feet 10 inches. LIRR says trucks traveling underneath the bridge would strike it between five and nine times per year for the past six years. Train delays in both directions would loom as LIRR crews worked to determine its safety and structural stability before restoring train service. The new bridge allows truck of up to 14 feet to pass underneath.

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O.C. Bridges program wraps up with final two grade separations

A five-year, $663-million program to build seven bridges and underpasses to separate vehicle, pedestrian and freight rail traffic in Anaheim, Fullerton and Placentia, Calif., is now complete.

Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and city officials marked the completion of the final two underpasses in the O.C. Bridges program. OCTA says that each overpass and underpass constructed improves travel times, cuts air pollution by eliminating the need for cars to idle at railroad gates and enhances safety in the community.

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O.C. Bridges program wraps up with final two grade separations

A five-year, $663-million program to build seven bridges and underpasses to separate vehicle, pedestrian and freight rail traffic in Anaheim, Fullerton and Placentia, Calif., is now complete.

Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and city officials marked the completion of the final two underpasses in the O.C. Bridges program. OCTA says that each overpass and underpass constructed improves travel times, cuts air pollution by eliminating the need for cars to idle at railroad gates and enhances safety in the community.

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Oct
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O.C. Bridges program wraps up with final two grade separations

A five-year, $663-million program to build seven bridges and underpasses to separate vehicle, pedestrian and freight rail traffic in Anaheim, Fullerton and Placentia, Calif., is now complete.

Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and city officials marked the completion of the final two underpasses in the O.C. Bridges program. OCTA says that each overpass and underpass constructed improves travel times, cuts air pollution by eliminating the need for cars to idle at railroad gates and enhances safety in the community.

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26

Pilot program allows testing of UAS outside of FAA regs

A pilot program to advance the use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) will partner the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and local jurisdictions in developing rules that will allow broader testing.

USDOT says results from the initiative, known as the UAS Integration Pilot Program, will be used to accelerate the safe integration of UAS into the national airspace and to realize the benefits of unmanned technology in the economy.

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Pilot program allows testing of UAS outside of FAA regs

A pilot program to advance the use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) will partner the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and local jurisdictions in developing rules that will allow broader testing.

USDOT says results from the initiative, known as the UAS Integration Pilot Program, will be used to accelerate the safe integration of UAS into the national airspace and to realize the benefits of unmanned technology in the economy.

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Pilot program allows testing of UAS outside of FAA regs

A pilot program to advance the use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) will partner the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and local jurisdictions in developing rules that will allow broader testing.

USDOT says results from the initiative, known as the UAS Integration Pilot Program, will be used to accelerate the safe integration of UAS into the national airspace and to realize the benefits of unmanned technology in the economy.

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26

Bureau of Reclamation clears California HSR project for irrigation pipe relocations

The U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation has finalized an environmental analysis of a proposal to replace or relocate irrigation pipelines in the Central Valley to accommodate guideways for the Merced to Fresno section of California's high-speed rail project.

The bureau's Environmental Assessment concluded that moving the irrigation laterals and other associated actions for the rail project will not have significant impacts to resources or people. The actual work of moving laterals would be completed during the non-irrigation season so water users would not be affected.

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Bureau of Reclamation clears California HSR project for irrigation pipe relocations

The U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation has finalized an environmental analysis of a proposal to replace or relocate irrigation pipelines in the Central Valley to accommodate guideways for the Merced to Fresno section of California's high-speed rail project.

The bureau's Environmental Assessment concluded that moving the irrigation laterals and other associated actions for the rail project will not have significant impacts to resources or people. The actual work of moving laterals would be completed during the non-irrigation season so water users would not be affected.

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