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Jun
26

Schneider launches intermodal service at CSX ramp in Indianapolis

Schneider earlier this month began offering intermodal service at a CSX ramp in Indianapolis.

The new service provides shippers in central and southern Indiana, Louisville, Kentucky, and Cincinnati markets with a more cost-competitive transportation option to eastern U.S. markets, Schneider officials said in a press release.

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Jun
26

APTA honors transit-rail agencies' safety, security efforts

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) yesterday announced the winners of its annual Rail Safety and Security Excellence Awards.

The awards recognize public transportation organizations for "innovative and proactive" safety and security programs. Winning agencies provide value to the industry by benchmarking successful programs so that other transit systems can adopt them, APTA officials said in a press release.

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Jun
25

Rail supplier news from Keolis, FRA, DMI, Bourque Logistics and Alstom (June 25)

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Keolis has launched its first North American light-rail operation in the Waterloo region of Ontario, CanadaPhoto – Keolis

Keolis has launched its first North American light-rail operation in the Waterloo region of Ontario, Canada. As part of the GrandLinq Consortium, Keolis’ local subsidiary Keolis Grand River will operate nearly 10-mile light-rail for the next 10 years, and maintenance for the next 30 years.

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) partnered with DMI to launch an app-based inspection system designed to replace handwritten notes and outdated palm devices used to gather defect data. The Portable Inspection Reporting Tool (PIRT) uses voice recognition software to allow inspectors to do their job hands-free, and artificial intelligence to reference the FRA’s extensive database on railway problems, according to a press release.

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Jun
25

TEXRail receives CLIDE Award

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The CLIDE Awards recognize development programs that plan for future growth and seek to support a sustainable North Texas.Photo – Trinity Metro

TEXRail last week received a Celebrating Leadership in Development Excellence (CLIDE) Award from the North Central Texas Council of Governments.

The CLIDE Awards recognize development programs that plan for future growth and seek to support a sustainable North Texas, according to a TEXRail press release.

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Jun
25

MBTA creates rail safety review panel

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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's (MBTA) Fiscal and Management Control Board announced yesterday the formation of a panel that will independently review MBTA safety practices and past incidents. The purpose of the panel is to determine to what extent the authority should expand its existing safety management protocols for its vehicles and infrastructure, according to an MBTA press release.The Safety Review Panel will be made up of three people: former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, former acting Federal Transit Administration (FTA) leader Carolyn Flowers and former New York City Transit President Carmen Bianco. “A fresh look at rail safety by experienced and independent professionals will assure the board and the public that we continuously and rapidly modify any and all practices found wanting,” said MBTA Vice Chair Monica Tibbits-Nutt. Chariman Joseph Aiello, along with Tibbits-Nut, led the effort to recruit the panelists.The panel will work collaboratively with federal and state oversight partners and regulators, including the FTA, Federal Railroad Administration and the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities.

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Jun
25

BART earns top award at APTA's 2019 International Rail Rodeo

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) won the Rail Transit Team Achievement Award at the American Public Transportation Association’s (APTA) International Rail Rodeo, which was held June 21-22 in conjunction with the association’s 2019 Rail Conference in Toronto.

The award is given to the system with the highest rail operator and maintainer team combined score. The winning team members were Joshua Vining, Justin Strong, Gary Crandall, Steven Dore and Erroll Luciano.

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Jun
25

Utah Transit Authority names Gonot executive director

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Carolyn GonotPhoto – Utah Transit Authority

Utah Transit Authority's (UTA) board announced yesterday it selected Carolyn Gonot as executive director, effective Aug. 19.

A 25-year transit professional, Gonot will join UTA after 22 years at the Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority. There, she led the funding and planning for the 16-mile, six-station extension of the Bay Area Rapid Transit system into San Jose, California, UTA officials said in a press release.

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Jun
25

Virgin Trains breaks ground on Orlando passenger-rail line

Virgin Trains USA officially broke ground yesterday on an extension of its privately funded passenger-rail line from West Palm Beach to Orlando, Florida.

Formerly Brightline, Virgin Trains is developing 170 miles of new track into the completed intermodal facility located in the new South Terminal at Orlando International Airport as part of the second phase of the expansion into central Florida.

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Jun
25

PANYNJ unveils major plan to reduce delays on PATH trains

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) last week unveiled a $1 billion plan to increase capacity and reduce delays on the Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) rail system by 2022.

The capacity increases rely on more than $1 billion in capital investment — the ongoing $750 million investment in a new signal system that enables PATH to run more trains per hour; a prior commitment of $215.7 million for 72 new rail cars that will be delivered in 2021-2022; and a new capital commitment of $80 million for station modifications to enable nine-car trains on the Newark-to-World Trade Center (WTC) line.

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Jun
25

NTSB calls on FRA to stop delaying passenger-rail safety rule

Prompted by a fatal Amtrak train derailment in 2017, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is calling on the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) to implement a passenger-rail operations safety program "without further delay."

The NTSB statement followed the release yesterday of its final report on the agency's investigation into the Amtrak derailment that occurred in DuPont, Washington.

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Jun
24

Little Rock Port Authority's board re-elects Hendricks chair

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Melissa HendricksPhoto – lrportauthority.com

The Little Rock Port Authority's board has elected Melissa Hendricks to a second term as chair. Her term will run from July 2019 through June 2020.

Hendricks was first appointed to the board in September 2011. During her tenure, she has served as treasurer, vice chair and chair of the external affairs committee.

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Jun
24

San Diego MTS green lights TOD near Grantville Station

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The transit-oriented development near Grantville Station would include 156 affordable units and 254 student-oriented units.Photo – SDMTS

The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System's (SDMTS) board earlier this month approved a transit-oriented development (TOD) near the Grantville light-rail station in San Diego, California. 

The housing development would include 156 affordable units built by Affirmed Housing, 254 market-rate, student-oriented units built by Greystar and 96 parking spaces for SDMTS commuters, according to an SDMTS press release. 

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Jun
24

WMATA to enable automatic door-opening on Red Line

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WMATA expects to implement the automatic door-opening system on its five other lines later this year.Photo – WMATA

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) will resume on July 7 the automatic door-opening feature on Red Line trains.

The feature, which has been tested throughout the system since February, is part of Metrorail's original design. But it was discontinued years ago due to a decline in reliability, WMATA officials said in a press release. 

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Jun
24

TC&W promotes Ryberg to assistant VP

The Twin Cities & Western Railroad Co. (TC&W) has promoted Tina Ryberg to assistant vice president of administration and operations.

Based at TC&W's headquarters in Glencoe, Minnesota, Ryberg oversees the railroad's transportation operations, maintenance of way, mechanical, safety, accounting, human resources and administration departments.

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Jun
24

Richardson appointed BART's first inspector general

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BART’s inspector general position was created with Bay Area voters approved Regional Measure 3 in 2018.Photo – BART Facebook

California Gov. Gavin Newsom last week announced the appointment of Harriet Richardson as the Bay Area Rapid Transit’s (BART) first inspector general. 

In her new role, Richardson will plan, direct and manage the independent oversight of BART operations to ensure the effective use of resources and compliance with federal and state laws. Richardson may also conduct independent audits and investigations, and provide reports of findings to BART’s board, the California State Legislature and the public.

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Jun
24

Ohio commission OKs CSX grade crossing projects

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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) last week approved construction authorization from the Ohio Rail Development Commission directing CSX to consolidate rail crossings in the city of Tiffin by upgrading warning devices at five crossings and closing two others.CSX will upgrade grade crossings to four quadrant light-and-gate systems on Perry, Market, Nelson, Clinton and Wall streets. CSX will close grade crossings on Monroe and Holmes streets.CSX has until June 19, 2020, to complete the projects. Funding for the work will come from the federal government and CSX, PUCO officials said in a press release.To increase public safety during the project construction, local governments may seek funding from PUCO for the cost of safety improvements such as rumble strips, illumination, improved signage or other enhancements at project locations. Funding comes from the State Grade Crossing Safety Fund and may not exceed $5,000 per project.

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Jun
24

Amtrak to introduce next-gen Acela trains in 2021

An Amtrak Acela power car being assembled at the Alstom manufacturing facility in Hornell, New York.Photo – Vesna Brajkovic

By Vesna Brajkovic, Associate Editor 

Amtrak
is on track to introduce new high-speed trains for revenue service on the Northeast Corridor (NEC) from Washington, D.C., to Boston as early as 2021. 

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Jun
24

BLET ratifies new contract with M&NA, reaches tentative pact with SEPTA

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Members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen last week ratified a new contract with the Missouri & Northern Arkansas Railroad.The agreement runs through 2023 and provides for improved wages and benefits for about 70 operating employees working for the short line, BLET officials said in a press release.Members will receive a signing bonus, as well as a "significant" wage increase upfront through the life of the contract, they said.Negotiations between BLET and the short line lasted three years.Meanwhile, BLET announced it has reached a tentative agreement with Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) on a contract for more than 200 locomotive engineers. Ballots were mailed to active members working for SEPTA last week and are due July 16. The agreement covers rates of pay and benefits.

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Jun
24

DART names future commuter-rail service the Silver Line

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The Silver Line is a planned 26-mile line that will extend between the DFW Airport and Shiloh Road in Plano, Texas.Photo – DART

The Dallas Area Rapid Transit's (DART) board last week approved a new name — the Silver Line — for its future commuter-rail service running on the Cotton Belt.

The planned 26-mile line will extend between the Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW) Airport in Dallas and Shiloh Road in Plano, Texas, and traverse five other cities including Grapevine, Coppell, Carrollton, Addison and Richardson.

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Jun
21

Rail supplier news from Vossloh, Nomad Digital, MUL Railcars, SNC-Lavalin, Railway Equipment and EnviroServe (June 21)

Vossloh North America has expanded its Memphis, Tennessee, manufacturing plant. The project included installation of new machinery to increase manufacturing capabilities and improvements to office space, according to a Vossloh press release. The company also announced plans to hire new employees and management personnel over the next two years to support operational growth.

Nomad Digital was selected by the Capitol Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA) to install, test, operate and maintain the WiFi network on Capitol Corridor trains, including those operated by CCJPA and Amtrak. Over the initial five-year contract, Nomad will create a technical roadmap for the wireless infrastructure that will evolve over the contract's term, according to a Nomad press release.

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