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Oct
04

CN recognized for work with Aboriginal communities, businesses

Rail News Home Canadian National Railway - CN 10/4/2018 Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
"We look forward to continuing our work with the Aboriginal business community and fostering opportunities with Aboriginal chambers of commerce, entrepreneurs and businesses across Canada," said CN President and CEO JJ Ruest.Photo – CN

CN has become the first transportation company in Canada to receive the Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR) Bronze Level certification from the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB).

Established in 2001, the certification signals to Aboriginal communities that designated companies are "good business partners, great places to work and committed to the prosperity of Aboriginal communities," according to a CN press release.

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Oct
04

Udall: Amtrak pledged to continue Southwest Chief rail service

U.S. Sen. Tom Udall (D-N.M.) yesterday announced that Amtrak's Southwest Chief trains will continue running — for now.

According to a news release issued by the senator's office, Amtrak Chief Operating Officer Scot Naparstek yesterday told the Senate Commerce Committee that the railroad will continue to run Southwest Chief service "as is" in fiscal year 2019. Amtrak previously proposed replacing a large portion of the line with bus service.

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Oct
04

CP reports preliminary Q3 results, updates 2018 guidance

Canadian Pacific today reported preliminary third-quarter results, updated its 2018 guidance and unveiled the next phase of its long-term strategy for driving sustainable, profitable growth.

Third-quarter revenue is expected to increase by 10 percent to a record high of CA$1.9 billion. Reported diluted earnings per share (EPS) are expected to be about CA$4.35, while adjusted diluted EPS are expected to be about CA$4.10 — the highest in company history, CP officials said in a press release.

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Oct
03

Rail supplier news from Encore, GE, Stella-Jones and Appalachian Railcar (Oct. 3)

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 10/3/2018 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
Encore Rail Systems announced that it has moved into a new 40,000-square-foot headquarters in Broomfield, Colorado.Photo – Encore Rail Systems

Encore Rail Systems has moved into a new headquarters in Broomfield, Colorado. The 40,000-square-foot facility includes dedicated areas for equipment maintenance, product and equipment testing, sales and services offices, and space for staff meetings, according to a company press release. The larger headquarters addresses the company's increased need for space to service equipment, stock more inventory, and perform product and equipment testing, said Encore Vice President and General Manager Greg Spilker.

General Electric has selected H. Lawrence Culp to replace John Flannery as chairman and chief executive officer. Flannery was appointed to the position in August 2017. The news comes as GE continues to downsize and sell off its assets. Culp previously served as CEO and president of Danaher Corp., where he led a "successful transformation of the company from an industrial manufacturer into a leading science and technology company," GE officials said in a news release.

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Oct
03

Santa Clara VTA slates TOD meetings

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/3/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The agency is planning transit-oriented development projects at three light-rail stations.Photo – Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) has scheduled three meetings to update residents and businesses on transit-oriented development (TOD) plans at light-rail stations.

The agency's developer selection panel will discuss how the land can be used, VTA officials said in a press release.

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Oct
03

Ohio panel OKs safety updates at Class I, short line crossings

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) last week approved construction authorization from the Ohio Rail Development Commission (ORDC) directing CSX, Indiana & Ohio Railway and Norfolk Southern Railway to install and upgrade warning devices at grade crossings in Fayette, Franklin, Montgomery, Putnam and Wayne counties.

CSX will install lights and gates at the Old Webster Road crossing in Vandalia, Montgomery County, while Indiana & Ohio Railway will install the same equipment at the South Elm Street crossing in Washington Court House, Fayette County.

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Oct
03

Iowa Interstate Railroad orders new GE locomotives

Iowa Interstate Railroad Ltd. (IAIS) will acquire three new Evolution Series locomotives from GE Transportation, the railroad announced yesterday.

The locomotives will be produced in early 2020 and used to transport grains, ethanol, metals and other commodities across Iowa Interstate's network between Chicago and Omaha, Nebraska.

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Oct
03

MBTA inks $218 million contract for signal system upgrade

Rail News Home Communication and Signal 10/3/2018 Rail News: Communication and Signal
Coupled with a new fleet of vehicles, the upgraded signal system will enable the MBTA to boost service reliability and improve peak-hour headways between cars.Photo – Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's (MBTA) Fiscal and Management Control Board this week awarded a $217.7 million contract to Barletta Heavy Division to upgrade and modernize the Red and Orange lines' signal systems.

Coupled with a new fleet of vehicles slated to enter service by 2023, the upgraded signal system will enable the MBTA to boost service reliability and improve peak-hour headways between cars, according to an agency press release.

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Oct
03

G&W promotes Miller to president, North America

Genesee & Wyoming Inc. (G&W) promoted Michael Miller to president, North America, the short-line holding company announced yesterday

Miller had been chief commercial officer of North America since joining G&W in 2010. The heads of G&W's seven North American operating regions and the CCO role now report to him as president.

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Oct
03

BNSF, CSX to launch LA-Ohio intermodal service

CSX Corp. yesterday announced growth plans for its Northwest Ohio Intermodal Terminal, which include a haulage agreement that enables BNSF Railway Co. to launch direct intermodal service between Los Angeles and North Baltimore, Ohio.

CSX's plans also include a partnership with NorthPoint Development to construct a logistics park adjacent to the terminal, and expanded eastern access to the facility via new service to and from the Port of New York and New Jersey, according to a CSX press release.

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Oct
03

Rose to retire from BNSF in 2019

Matthew Rose will step down as executive chairman and retire from BNSF Railway Co. in April 2019, the company announced today.

When he retires, Rose will have been executive chairman for six years and BNSF chief executive officer for the prior 13 years. He also served in senior leadership for marketing and operations before assuming the CEO role in 2000.

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Oct
02

Retailers applaud new trade agreement

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The NRF will review the pact's details "to ensure it promotes U.S. economic growth and maintains access to the products American families need at the prices they can afford," said NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay.Photo – National Retail Federation

The National Retail Federation (NRF) yesterday praised the new trade agreement between the United States, Canada and Mexico.

NRF officials had expressed concern over the past year about the future of trade between the three nations, as negotiations to update the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) grew tense.

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Oct
02

Metra to shutter ticket office at Rock Island Line station

Rail News Home Rail Industry Trends 10/2/2018 Rail News: Rail Industry Trends
In August, the station sold the lowest number of tickets along the Rock Island Line.Photo – metrarail.com

Metra later this month will close the ticket office at the 103rd Street Beverly Hills Station on the Rock Island Line due to declining on-site ticket sales.

In August, the station sold 1,472 tickets, the lowest number at stops along the Rock Island Line, according to the railroad. Each day, the 103rd Street Beverly Hills Station serves about 750 riders.

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Oct
02

LIRR to replace century-old bridge on Oyster Bay Branch

MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) later this week will replace the Buckram Road Bridge, which carries Oyster Bay Branch trains between stations in Locust Valley and Oyster Bay, New York.

The project calls for raising the bridge clearance by nearly 4 feet to reduce truck strikes. The work also is aimed at improving public safety by improving roadway sight-lines, LIRR officials said in a news release.

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Oct
02

LA Metro releases final environmental impact report for Union Station subway project

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/2/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The project is aimed at improving turnaround times for Red and Purple line subway trains at Union Station.Photo – LA Metro's video on the project

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) has released the final environmental impact report for its Division 20 portal widening and turnback facility near LA Union Station.

The project is aimed at improving turnaround times for Red and Purple line subway trains at Union Station, and creating more space in the subway car rail yard.

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Oct
02

Diversified Port Holdings changes name to Patriot Ports

Rail News Home Logistics 10/2/2018 Rail News: Logistics
Diversified Port Holdings (DPH), parent of port terminal organizations Portus and Seaonus, has announced the business' rebrand to Patriot Ports. The rebrand — which follows the merger of Patriot Rail Co. and DPH in fall 2017 — aims to strengthen the combined entity's focus on providing turn-key logistics solutions in the marine and inland logistics sectors, Patriot Ports officials said in a press release.The individual port operating entities will continue to keep the names Portus and Seaonus, although their logos and colors will change to the new Patriot Ports logo. The eagle that represents the rail companies will now represent the ports, unifying the two transportation service organizations, company officials said.Through its principal subsidiaries Seaonus and Portus, Patriot Ports operates its maritime port logistics business on the U.S. Gulf and Atlantic coasts. Both Patriot Rail and Patriot Ports are based in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Oct
02

Caltrans unveils new Amtrak Pacific Surfliner locomotives

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/2/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Ribbon cutting ceremony in honor of new Charger locomotives with (left) Shirley Choate, Caltrans District 7 interim district director; Jennifer Bergener, managing director, LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency; Tony Kranz, LOSSAN agency board member; Brian Annis, secretary, California State Transportation Agency; Armin Kick, Siemens' VP of locomotives and high-speed trainsets.Photo – Caltrans

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the Los Angeles-San Diego-San Luis Obispo Rail Corridor Agency yesterday introduced new locomotives to the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner service at L.A. Union Station.

Manufactured by Siemens in Sacramento, the 14 Charger locomotives have received the Tier IV emissions certification from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, making the Charger one of the cleanest diesel-electric passenger locomotives in operation, state and local transportation officials said in a press release.

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Oct
02

TriMet picks preferred route for Southwest Corridor light rail

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon's (TriMet) board last week recommended that the Portland-area Metro Council adopt the locally preferred alternative for the Southwest Corridor light-rail project between Portland and Tualatin.

The preferred route would run 12 miles between downtown Portland and the Bridgeport Village shopping complex in Tualatin. The preferred option would include 13 stations, along with up to seven park-and-rides. It also would allow for 2 miles of shared transitway for future express bus service, TriMet officials said in a press release.

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Oct
02

Rail, government officials mark 75th Street Corridor project in Chicago

U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao and Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner yesterday joined other public officials and rail industry representatives at a ceremony to mark the funding of the 75th Street Corridor Improvement Project in Chicago.

The $474 million project is a linchpin in the Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency (CREATE) program, which aims to eliminate a chokepoint at a critical South Side Chicago junction for freight and passenger trains.

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Oct
01

Denver's RTD offers incentives to riders to 'ditch' their cars

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 10/1/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The program will encourage RTD riders to go one month without driving their cars to the train station or bus stop.Photo – RTD's Facebook page

The Regional Transportation District of Denver (RTD) has teamed up with ride-sharing service Lyft and car-sharing service Zipcar in an effort to tackle the first-and-last-mile challenge of moving riders to and from transit stations without the use of their cars.

Participants who enroll and are selected to participate in RTD's new Ditch Your Car Program will receive various incentives toward the cost of using those services to travel the distance between their homes and workplaces to a train or bus stop. The incentives include credits for using Lyft, Lyft scooters and Zipcar, as well as a one-month RTD pass.

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