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May
16

Trump's infrastructure plan will be unveiled in weeks, Chao says

5/16/2017    

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May
16

Trump's infrastructure plan will be unveiled in weeks, Chao says

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U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao yesterday addressed the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Intrastructure Week forum.Photo – uschamber.com

President Donald Trump's infrastructure proposal will be announced in the next several weeks, and will include $200 billion in direct federal funds to leverage $1 trillion in infrastructure investment over the next 10 years, U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao told the U.S. Chamber of Commerce yesterday.

The administration's goal will be to use federal funding "as an incentive to get projects underway and built more quickly with greater participation by state, local and private partners," Chao said in an address at the U.S. Chamber's forum to kick off "Infrastructure Week 2017."

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May
16

Sec. Chao: Infrastructure plan coming soon

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao said the Trump administration would share its vision for an infrastructure plan soon, specifying within the next several weeks during a speech.

Sec. Chao spoke May 15 at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce kickoff event for Infrastructure Week 2017.

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May
16

Sen. Feinstein to withhold support of USDOT nominees until funding is released for Caltrain ...

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) said she would not support any U.S. Department of Transportation nominee until funding for Caltrain's electrification project is released.

 

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May
16

MBTA awards contract for Wellington Maintenance Facility to Barletta

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's (MBTA) Fiscal and Management Control Board (FMCB) approved a contract with Barletta Heavy Division, Inc., for the construction of improvements to the Wellington Maintenance Facility.

The cost of the Wellington Maintenance Facility project through FY18 is $98.28 million.

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May
16

Infrastructure Week: America Counts on Freight Rail

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Infrastructure Week: America Counts on Freight Rail

Washington, DC –  May 16, 2017 – With Infrastructure Week underway, millions of Americans are learning about the challenges that a failing infrastructure poses to the nation’s economy. However, one industry stands above because of its ability to privately invest in maintaining their network – freight rail. For the men and women of America’s railroads, every week is Infrastructure Week. 

11 Numbers to Know about Freight Rail:

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May
16

Sagar, Schmidt promoted at AECOM

Infrastructure firm AECOM announced that Navin Sagar has been appointed vice president and national director transit systems of the firm's transit systems practice in North America.

Also, Jon Schmidt has been promoted to the transit systems deputy practice leader, working with Sagar. He has been with Aecom for 17 years.

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May
16

MTA unveils bold plan to modernize New York City subway

New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority unveiled a comprehensive plan to rapidly modernize the world's busiest subway system.

 

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May
16

Snow fighters, switch heaters and idle-reduction systems

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Knox Kershaw Inc.’s KSF 940 Snow Fighter features specially designed wings to move heavy snow in harsh environments.Photo – Knox Kershaw Inc. It happens every spring: North American freight railroads and passenger-rail agencies begin to prepare for the upcoming winter. They review snow removal, switch heater and energy management options, and start to determine what they need to do to ensure they’re prepared, whatever the weather. Witness the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) and its commuter-rail operator Keolis Commuter Services.Early this year, MBTA unveiled a series of investments (and a few operational changes) to demonstrate the passenger-rail system was prepared for severe winter weather. The agency purchased 52 new pieces of snow removal equipment, including 10 snow fighters. MBTA also outfitted its locomotives with new traction motors designed to withstand the coldest of cold weather. Crews also installed heaters on critical switches.Freight railroads and transit agencies aren't the only ones planning ahead in a weather context. Suppliers, too, prepare to serve railroads that operate in the continent's harshest climates.This month, a sampling of rail industry suppliers share information on products and equipment designed to help railroads contend with the challenges of operating in winter.Solutions range from snow fighters and snow plows to switch heaters and idle-reduction systems.Knox Kershaw Inc.: The KSF 940 Snow FighterDesigned to combat heavy snow and to operate in freezing temperatures, Knox Kershaw Inc.'s KSF 940 Snow Fighter has a 50,000-pound working weight and offers a pressurized cab featuring a second operator’s seat and joystick controls. It also includes specially designed wings, a plow and a broom built for moving heavy snow in the harshest environments.The cab has "unique window placement for unsurpassed operator visibility," the company says. The tilt-cab feature provides access to major components, and the side-mounted heater and A/C offer a clean roof line with no maintenance components on the roof.The four-season plow includes a heavy structural frame that can be used for snow or ballast. The bolt-on curl kits allow for plowing through deep of snow — high capacity, 36-inch snow wings clear snow 16 feet from the track center. The broom and auger motor are series driven with individual drives, allowing the snow switch cleaner to blow snow over 20 feet to either side.The power unit comes equipped with a 260-horsepower Cummins engine, Espar diesel-fired engine block heater and Arctic Fox hydraulic tank heater. Dual 8-D batteries offer "plenty of cranking power" for cold weather starts, the company says. The KSF 940 also can be converted into a ballast regulator and a brush cutter for year-round use.Railway Equipment Co.: Magnum product lineRailway Equipment Co.'s Magnum™ track switch heater product line includes gas hot air blowers, electric hot air blowers, electric rail heaters, fiberglass switch covers and snow detection systems. "Our most recent product advancement to The Magnum product line includes the utilization of an AC drive to reduce power demand during start-up," the company says. "We are also developing a new control module for the track switch heaters that will be backward compatible with current units."Railway Equipment Co.'s MagnumTM track switch heater line includes gas hot air blowers, electric hot air blowers, electric rail heaters, fiberglass switch covers and snow detection systems.Railway Equipment Co.

Designed to handle the harsh railroad environment, the new control module will feature better resistance to lightning strikes and more robust push-button controls, the company says.

Railway Equipment Co. also offers remote monitoring on The Magnum product line. The Sno-NET® remote monitoring system allows users access to switch heater controls via a web browser, enabling personnel to make real-time, proactive decisions. The Sno-NET system communicates via a cellular modem to a railroad-specific server accessible by railroad personnel. Custom notifications are sent to the appropriate people when an intervention is needed to ensure switch reliability.

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May
15

L.A. Metro marks fifth anniversary of Expo Line

5/15/2017    

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May
15

L.A. Metro marks fifth anniversary of Expo Line

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The line is the agency's second busiest rail route.Photo – L.A. Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) last week marked the fifth anniversary of its Expo Line light-rail route.

The line has become the second busiest of Metro's four light-rail lines, agency officials said in a press release. Only the 22-mile Blue Line between downtown Los Angeles and Long Beach has more riders.

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May
15

AAR Reports Weekly Rail Traffic for the Week Ending May 6, 2017

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending May 6, 2017.

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May
15

WMATA preps for fare hikes, rail service cuts

5/15/2017    

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May
15

WMATA preps for fare hikes, rail service cuts

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Trains pass through the Farragut West Station on the Orange and Blue Lines.Photo – WMATA/Larry Levine

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) next month will increase fares and reduce service on its Metrorail system.

Peak period fares will rise 10 cents, while off-peak fares will increase 25 cents, effective June 25. The agency charges passengers based on a distance traveled; the new minimum fare for rides during peak hours will be $2.25, with a maximum of $6.

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May
15

BLET, Indiana & Ohio agree to tentative contract

5/15/2017    

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May
15

BLET, Indiana & Ohio agree to tentative contract

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The Indiana & Ohio Railway (I&O) and Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) have reached a tentative contract, the union announced last week.If ratified, the agreement would govern rates of pay and work rules for 50 engineers, conductors and trainees, according to a BLET press release.Ballots have been mailed to members working for the I&O, with voting set to conclude June 12.The BLET organized the I&O in August 2001. I&O members belong to BLET Division 282.A subsidiary of Genesee & Wyoming Inc., the I&O is a 570-mile short line in western Ohio. Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff. More News from 5/15/2017

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May
15

A&M Railroad hosts Rep. Womack for tour railroad and Arkansas River Bridge

U.S. Rep. Steve Womack (R-AR) joined representatives from Arkansas & Missouri Railroad (A&M) for a tour and policy discussion May 12.

A&M took the group from Ft. Smith to Rudy, Ark., in one of the railroad's excursion cars, stopping along the way to tour the Arkansas River Bridge. The bridge is on of three rail bridges that would be repaired through a planned project with the city of Ft. Smith, which applied for a Fostering Advancements in Shipping and Transportation for the Long-term Achievement of National Efficiencies (FASTLANE) grant. President Trump signed an omnibus appropriations bill that allocates $850 million for a second round of FASTLANE grants. A short portion of A&M, including the Arkansas River Bridge, is included in the Strategic Rail Corridor Network, which provides access to essential military bases and supports installations for the deployment of military equipment during emergencies and natural disasters.

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May
15

U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Survey shows voters support additional infrastructure investment

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce released a new study conducted by Morning Consult on the opening day of Infrastructure Week 2017 that shows voters believe infrastructure matters and they support more investment in it.

"Voters want the federal government to invest more in the nation's transportation infrastructure, believe those investments would create jobs and help American businesses and want Congress to move forward now with an infrastructure package," the U. S. Chamber of Commerce said in a press release.

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May
15

TriMet’s Portland streetcar resumes service after Morrison-Yamhill track improvements

The Morrison-Yamhill MAX improvements project reached a milestone over the weekend as the Portland streetcar resumed service.

The street is still closed to auto traffic and TriMet's MAX service will remain on an adjusted schedule as crews complete track and intersection improvements on SW Morrison and Yamhill streets at 11th and 1st avenues.

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May
15

Detroit's QLINE streetcar opens

5/15/2017    

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