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Apr
11

Ontario's new transit plan includes subway expansions

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Ontario Premier Doug FordPhoto – ontario.ca

Ontario government officials yesterday unveiled a new transportation improvement plan that calls for a CA$28.5 billion expansion of Ontario's transit network.

The amount is the "most money ever invested to get shovels in the ground and get new subways built," government officials said in a press release.

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Apr
11

Union Pacific to mark transcontinental railroad anniversary

Union Pacific Railroad will host a celebration May 9 in Ogden, Utah, to mark the 150th anniversary of the transcontinental railroad's completion.

The ceremony will be held at Ogden Union Station, a day ahead of Utah's celebration at Promontory Summit where the "golden spike" was originally tapped into place, according to a UP press release.

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Apr
11

Operation Lifesaver: Crossing collisions, rail trespass casualties rose in 2018

Grade crossing collisions and fatalities related to rail trespassing in the United States increased in 2018, Operation Lifesaver Inc. (OLI) announced yesterday.

Citing recent but preliminary Federal Railroad Administration statistics, OLI officials said crossing collisions in 2018 rose to 2,214 to from 2,122 collisions in 2017 — a more than 4 percent increase. Total casualties — injuries and fatalities — related to rail trespassing climbed 2.8 percent last year, according to an OLI press release.

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Apr
11

U.S. railroads logged fewer carloads, intermodal units in Week 14

U.S. railroads reported a 2.8 percent decline in carload and intermodal volume for the week ending April 6 compared with the same week a year ago, according to Association for American Railroads (AAR) data.

Combined, the railroads logged 510,192 carloads and intermodal units during the week. The total number of transported carloads fell 3.9 percent to 251,417 units, while intermodal dipped 1.6 percent to 258,775 containers and trailers versus year-ago levels.

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Apr
11

FTA allows Sound Transit to advance Federal Way light-rail extension

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The Federal Way Link Extension would extend the light-rail nearly 8 miles from Angel Lake Station in SeaTac, Washington to the Federal Way Transit Center bus station.Photo – Flickr Atomic Taco, CC by 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/)

Sound Transit yesterday received approval from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to advance its light-rail extension project to the engineering phase — a step toward securing a critically important federal grant. 

With FTA's approval of Sound Transit’s Federal Way Link Extension project into the engineering phase, FTA locked in the Capital Investment Grant (CIG) funding at $790 million, the amount requested by the transit agency, according to a Sound Transit press release

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Apr
11

Passenger-rail systems step up the pace to replace their aging fleets

Shown: A Brookville Equipment Corp. Eagle BL36PH commuter locomotive in service for the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority’s Tri-Rail system.Photo – Brookvile courtesy of SFRTA Tri-Rail/Ari Rothenberg

By Michael Popke

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Apr
10

Rail supplier news Trackmobile, Greenbrier, Tai Ginsberg, TPSC, NXP and RSI (April 10)

Trackmobile LLC, Zephir SpA and the LEAF locomotive commercial business have joined to form the Global Railcar Mover Group under Marmon Holdings Inc.’s rail product and services sector. The group will provide solutions for industrial operations, shipping and receiving materials and finished goods via rail shipping transportation, according to a Trackmobile press release.

The Greenbrier Cos. reported net earnings of $2.8 million on revenue of $658.7 million for its second fiscal quarter that ended Feb. 28. In comparison, net earnings attributed to Greenbrier in the first fiscal quarter were $18 million.The quarterly result change includes $4.7 million related to loss accruals on rail-car contracts and facilities closure costs in its rail-car repair operations. Greenbrier expected the quarter to be the least profitable of fiscal 2019 due to planned product line changeovers temporarily reducing manufacturing efficiency, officials said in a press release. Greenbrier's backlog of 26,000 units valued at $2.7 billion will produce sustained rail-car deliveries through fiscal 2019 and provide good visibility into fiscal 2020, they said.

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Apr
10

Texas Deepwater to refurbish Houston rail terminal

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Texas Deepwater Deer Park Terminal has entered into a lease agreement with Shell Oil Products to retrofit and refurbish the Deer Park Rail Terminal in order to load refined products on the Houston Ship Channel at the Port of Houston.When completed in the second quarter, the Deer Park Rail Terminal will have room for loading up to 48 rail cars per day, according to a Texas Deepwater Partners press release.The facility will be equipped with two operational tanks with 50,000 barrels of total storage capacity, which will service the rail-car loading rack at the terminal with direct pipeline connectivity to Deer Park Refinery and the Colex Products Terminal.While the initial focus will be on loading diesel into rail cars, incremental storage capacity and rail loading capabilities might be added in the future to handle other refined products, officials said. Texas Deepwater Deer Park Terminal officials will continue to lease and operate the Deer Park Rail Terminal facility under a long-term agreement with Shell.

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10

RAC, Transport Canada agree to cut locomotive emissions

The Railway Association of Canada (RAC) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Transport Canada to establish voluntary reduction targets for locomotive-produced emissions.

The MOU is the fourth such agreement between the RAC and Canadian government since 1995, according to an RAC press release.

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Apr
10

UTA wraps up double tracking project on Salt Lake City streetcar line

Utah Transit Authority (UTA) officials earlier this week marked the completion of construction on a new section of double tracking on the S-Line streetcar route, which connects the Fairmont Station in Salt Lake City to the Central Pointe TRAX light-rail station in South Salt Lake City.

Begun in 2018, the project was designed to reduce the amount of time riders wait for trains, reduce congestion, improve air quality and provide better connections with UTA's other modes of transportation, officials said in a press release. 

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Apr
10

VTA makes final recommendations for transit service plan

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The plan proposes to create a new Orange Line light-rail route, change two service line names and discontinue the Ohlone/Chynoweth-Almaden route.Photo – VTA

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) last week released final recommendations for a transit service plan that will be implemented when Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) service begins later this year in Santa Clara County, California. 

The plan proposes to create a new Orange Line light-rail route, change two service line names and replace the Ohlone/Chynoweth-Almaden light-rail route in San Jose with bus routes. 

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Apr
10

Ironhorse Resources acquires Tennessee short lines

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IHR has specifically targeted growth in Tennessee.Photo – ironhorseresources.com

Ironhorse Resources Inc. (IHR) has acquired the Sequatchie Valley Railroad (SQVR) and the Walking Horse and Eastern Railroad (WHOE) in Tennessee, the company announced earlier this week.

The short lines will be renamed the Sequatchie Valley Switching Company (SQSC) and the Walking Horse Railroad (WHRR). Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed.

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Apr
10

NTSB: Train struck CSX workers walking on active track

A CSX conductor and conductor trainee died in a 2017 accident after they were struck by an Amtrak train while walking on active track, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced yesterday.

The accident, which occurred June 27, 2017, in Washington, D.C., prompted the NTSB to issue a safety alert calling on railroads to prohibit employees from walking or working too closely to adjacent track of another railroad unless the employees are protected by communication between the two railroads.

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10

NTSB: Train struck CSX workers walking on active track in 2017

A CSX conductor and conductor trainee died in a 2017 accident after they were struck by an Amtrak train while walking on active track, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced in a report yesterday.

The accident, which occurred June 27, 2017, in Washington, D.C., prompted the NTSB to issue a safety alert calling on railroads to prohibit employees from walking or working too closely to adjacent track of another railroad unless the employees are protected by communication between the two railroads.

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Apr
10

ASLRRA bestows more awards, installs officers at annual meeting

By Jeff Stagl, Managing Editor

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) handed out more awards and installed new officers yesterday at its annual meeting in Orlando.

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Apr
10

In memoriam: Former Amtrak leader Joseph Boardman

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Former Amtrak President and Chief Executive Officer Joseph Boardman died March 7 after suffering a stroke in Florida, where he shared a vacation home with his wife, Joanne. He was 70.

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Apr
09

Caltrain oversight board adds Walton as member

Rail News Home Railroading People 4/9/2019 Rail News: Railroading People
Shamann Walton represents the San Francisco County Board of Supervisors on the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board.Photo – shamannwalton.com

The Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (JPB) last week named Shamann Walton to serve as a member.

Walton will represent the San Francisco County Board of Supervisors on the JPB, the governing body of Caltrain. He is taking over for former member Monique Zmuda, according to a JPB press release.

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Apr
09

TriMet starts track grinding project

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The result of the rail profile grinding project will be a smoother ride and reduced maintenance costs.Photo – TriMet

Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) crews today will begin a six-week rail profile grinding project on 25 miles of track along the MAX light-rail route. 

The grinding will be done overnight when trains are not running, according to a TriMet press release. Crews will begin in downtown Portland and work toward the Portland International Airport. 

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Apr
09

Ohio panel calls for grade crossing improvements by NS, short lines

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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) last week approved construction authorization from the Ohio Rail Development Commission directing Norfolk Southern Railway and two other railroads to make improvements at grade crossings in the state.The projects call for NS to upgrade LED lights and curbing at the Silver Street grade crossing in Marion, Marion County; and for R. J. Corman Railroad Group to install lights and gates at the Mt. Pleasant Road/Township road 424 grade crossing in Dover Township, Tuscarawas County, according to a PUCO press release.Additionally, PUCO approved construction of improvements to grade crossings along the Akron Barberton Cluster Railway (ABC). Those projects call for upgrading lights and gates at the Medina Line Road/County Road 2 grade crossing near Barberton, Medina County; upgrading to cantilever lights and gates at the Main Street grade crossing in Kent, Portage County; and upgrading lights, gates and locating warning devices closer to tracks at the Main Street/State Route 4 grade crossing in Wadsworth, Medina County.The PUCO evaluates Ohio’s public grade crossings to determine the need for installing active warning devices. Since the commission began implementing the evaluations, the annual number of train-motor vehicle crashes in Ohio has decreased from 356 in 1990 to 68 in 2017.

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09

WMATA begins anti-harassment campaign

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Advertisements, developed to empower riders to report and intervene if they witness or experience an incident of harassment, were placed in stations today.Photo – WMATA

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) yesterday launched a new public awareness campaign to stop harassment.

Advertisements, developed to empower riders to report and intervene if they witness or experience an incident of harassment, were placed in stations today, according to a WMATA press release.

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