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Jun
22

Calgary Transit rolls out light-rail inspection car

Calgary Transit earlier this week introduced a new CTrain line inspection car.

Dubbed "Scout," the unit is a retired CTrain car that's been redesigned to record data about rails, tracks and overhead cables as it travels along the agency's light-rail system.

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Jun
22

UP to spend $5 million on infrastructure in Washington

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 6/22/2017 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad has budgeted $5.1 million this year for infrastructure projects in the state of Washington.Projects planned include $3.5 million to clean and replace ballast under the rail line along the Ayer Subdivision south of Hooper, and more than $500,000 to replace a section of curve rail on the line north of Wallula.This year's planned capital expenditure in Washington is part of UP's ongoing investment strategy. From 2012 to 2016, the Class I spent more than $45 million strengthening Washington's transportation infrastructure.UP has budgeted $3.1 billion on capital expenditures across its network this year.

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Jun
22

How real is the rail frac sand recovery?

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Jun
22

UP to spend $5 million on infrastructure in Washington

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 6/22/2017 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad has budgeted $5.1 million this year for infrastructure projects in the state of Washington.Projects planned include $3.5 million to clean and replace ballast under the rail line along the Ayer Subdivision south of Hooper, and more than $500,000 to replace a section of curve rail on the line north of Wallula.This year's planned capital expenditure in Washington is part of UP's ongoing investment strategy. From 2012 to 2016, the Class I spent more than $45 million strengthening Washington's transportation infrastructure.UP has budgeted $3.1 billion on capital expenditures across its network this year.

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Jun
22

SEPTA gears up for trolley tunnel work

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) in early July will begin a trolley tunnel repair project in Philadelphia's Center City.

The work will require the agency to close the Center City tunnel July 7-17. During the closure, crews will work around the clock on maintenance and construction tasks, including installation of new trolley wire.

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Jun
22

STB: Class I employment declined in mid-May

Class Is employed 149,032 workers in the United States as of mid-May, down 0.05 percent from employment in mid-April and down 2.42 percent from the year-ago figure, according to the Surface Transportation Board (STB).

Of the six employment categories, five reported decreases compared with mid-April. They were executives, officials and staff assistants, down 0.99 percent to 8,745 employees; professional and administrative, down 1.3 percent to 12,506; maintenance of way and structures, down 0.18 percent to 34,158; maintenance of equipment and stores, down 0.44 percent to 27,726; and transportation other than train and engine, down 0.41 percent to 5,825.

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Jun
22

L.A. Metro retires old Blue Line rail cars, unveils new units

The older units will be replaced with Kinkisharyo P3010 cars.Photo – L.A. Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) yesterday marked the retirement of its Nippon Sharyo P865 Blue Line rail cars, which will be replaced with new Kinkisharyo P3010 units.

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Jun
22

AAR: North American rail traffic grew in Week 24

U.S. railroads moved 543,179 carloads and intermodal units during the week ending June 17, a 5.2 percent increase over the same week a year ago, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) reported yesterday.

Total carloads for the week rose 6.2 percent to 266,402 units, while total intermodal volume climbed 4.3 percent to 276,777 containers and trailers compared with traffic for the period last year.

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Jun
22

National Steel delivers first of new domestic rail cars to K+S Potash

The cars are optimized to transport potash. A single opening on the car's top will allow product to be loaded while the car is in motion.Photo – K+S Potash Canada

K+S Potash Canada (KSPC) announced yesterday it has accepted its first domestic rail cars built by National Steel Car in Hamilton, Ontario.

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Jun
22

California, New York state legislation looks to bolster transit funding

Two pieces of legislation, one introduced in California and the other in New York, aim to support transit funding for Caltrain and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).

New York State Sen. Michael Gianaris (D-Queens) cites delays and historic failures on the MTA system as the reason for introducing his legislation, "Better Trains, Better Cities," modeled after the "Safe Streets, Safe City," program that resulted in reduced crime rates in the 1990s.

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Jun
22

California, New York state legislation looks to bolster transit funding

Two pieces of legislation, one introduced in California and the other in New York, aim to support transit funding for Caltrain and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).

New York State Sen. Michael Gianaris (D-Queens) cites delays and historic failures on the MTA system as the reason for introducing his legislation, "Better Trains, Better Cities," modeled after the "Safe Streets, Safe City," program that resulted in reduced crime rates in the 1990s.

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Jun
22

California, New York state legislation looks to bolster transit funding

Two pieces of legislation, one introduced in California and the other in New York, aim to support transit funding for Caltrain and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).

New York State Sen. Michael Gianaris (D-Queens) cites delays and historic failures on the MTA system as the reason for introducing his legislation, "Better Trains, Better Cities," modeled after the "Safe Streets, Safe City," program that resulted in reduced crime rates in the 1990s.

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Jun
22

Union Pacific releases $5.1 million Washington infrastructure investment plan


The Class 1 says it will boost safety and efficiency with its Washington infrastructure investment.


Key projects across the state include $3.5 million to maintain track in the state, with a $3.5 million investment along the Ayer Subdivision south of Hooper, Wa., on an infrastructure project to clean and replace the rock ballast under the rail line. Union Pacific will also invest more than $500,000 in the rail line south of Wallula to replace a section of curve rail.

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Jun
22

Union Pacific releases $5.1 million Washington infrastructure investment plan


The Class 1 says it will boost safety and efficiency with its Washington infrastructure investment.


Key projects across the state include $3.5 million to maintain track in the state, with a $3.5 million investment along the Ayer Subdivision south of Hooper, Wa., on an infrastructure project to clean and replace the rock ballast under the rail line. Union Pacific will also invest more than $500,000 in the rail line south of Wallula to replace a section of curve rail.

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Jun
22

Union Pacific releases $5.1 million Washington infrastructure investment plan


The Class 1 says it will boost safety and efficiency with its Washington infrastructure investment.


Key projects across the state include $3.5 million to maintain track in the state, with a $3.5 million investment along the Ayer Subdivision south of Hooper, Wa., on an infrastructure project to clean and replace the rock ballast under the rail line. Union Pacific will also invest more than $500,000 in the rail line south of Wallula to replace a section of curve rail.

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Jun
22

Md. pols propose D.C. Metro restructure

Maryland Democrats are proposing a restructuring of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) that would also include dedicated funding for the transit operator.

The proposal, released June 19 by suburban representatives and reported in local media, would shrink the WMATA board from 16 to three members, namely, the secretaries of transportation of Maryland and Virginia, and Washington, D.C.'s transportation director.

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Jun
22

Md. pols propose D.C. Metro restructure

Maryland Democrats are proposing a restructuring of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) that would also include dedicated funding for the transit operator.

The proposal, released June 19 by suburban representatives and reported in local media, would shrink the WMATA board from 16 to three members, namely, the secretaries of transportation of Maryland and Virginia, and Washington, D.C.'s transportation director.

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Jun
22

Md. pols propose D.C. Metro restructure

Maryland Democrats are proposing a restructuring of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) that would also include dedicated funding for the transit operator.

The proposal, released June 19 by suburban representatives and reported in local media, would shrink the WMATA board from 16 to three members, namely, the secretaries of transportation of Maryland and Virginia, and Washington, D.C.'s transportation director.

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Jun
22

Federal court hands Purple Line legal win

A legal victory could help get Maryland's Purple Line light rail project back on track after a federal judge dismissed environmental claims in a lawsuit that has blocked the project since August 2016.

The $2.4-billion 16-mile line between Bethesda and New Carrollton, Md., would include 21 stations and connect with MARC, Amtrak and Washington's Metro.

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Jun
22

Federal court hands Purple Line legal win

A legal victory could help get Maryland's Purple Line light rail project back on track after a federal judge dismissed environmental claims in a lawsuit that has blocked the project since August 2016.

The $2.4-billion 16-mile line between Bethesda and New Carrollton, Md., would include 21 stations and connect with MARC, Amtrak and Washington's Metro.

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