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26

SEPTA eyes C&S upgrades, catenary replacement in FY19 capital budget

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The agency has proposed $42 million for improvements to its communications and signal systems.Photo – SEPTA

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) has proposed a $749.62 million capital budget for fiscal-year 2019.

The agency has proposed $42 million for improvements to its communications and signal systems, and another $30.6 million to modernize substations, which were originally built in the 1920s and 1930s.

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Apr
26

LA Metro upgrades 27 Blue Line crossings

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) has wrapped up a project to boost pedestrian safety at 27 Blue Line grade crossings.

The California Public Utilities Commission this week brought the project to a close by providing final approvals for the work, Metro officials wrote in a blog post.

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Apr
26

WMATA safety commission taps Mayer as CEO

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David MayerPhoto – Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments

The newly formed Metrorail Safety Commission (MSC) has named David Mayer chief executive officer, effective June 4.

Lawmakers in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. established the commission to serve as the state safety oversight agency for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's (WMATA) rail system.

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Apr
26

Metrolink, UP mark PTC interoperability achievement

Rail News Home Positive Train Control 4/26/2018 Rail News: Positive Train Control
Metrolink yesterday announced its positive train control (PTC) system has reached interoperability with Union Pacific Railroad.The agency now can use its PTC system on tracks owned by UP on the Ventura County Line north of Moorpark station and the Riverside Line. The Class I will operate PTC on tracks owned by Metrolink on the Ventura County Line south of Moorpark station and the Antelope Valley Line."With this development, [we have] significantly expanded PTC across [our] network of shared track," said Metrolink Chair Andrew Kotyuk in a press release.In June 2015, Metrolink launched PTC in revenue service demonstration across its entire 341-mile network, becoming the first U.S. passenger railroad to operate such a system during regular service on all its hosted lines. Since it achieved interoperability with BNSF Railway Co. in October 2017, it’s now the first U.S. commuter railroad to attain interoperability with both BNSF and UP, Metrolink officials said.The successful interoperability efforts with Metrolink trains in southern California are a major step in enhancing safe operations between freight and passenger railroads, said Lupe Valdez, UP's public affairs director in southern California."It will be important that all railroads continue working together to ensure smooth and safe transitions as PTC is implemented,” he said.
 
Metrolink is coordinating with its remaining operating partners — Amtrak and North County Transit District — to achieve interoperability this year across all shared tracks in the region.

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Apr
26

KCS relaunches intermodal service between Louisiana port, Texas terminal

Kansas City Southern yesterday announced a new weekly intermodal service between the Port of New Orleans and Wylie, Texas, will begin in May.

The Class I previously offered intermodal service in the lane, but it was discontinued following Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

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Apr
26

BART's Antioch extension to open next month

Bay Area Rapid Transit's (BART) 10-mile extension to Antioch, California, will begin passenger service on May 26.

The extension will feature diesel multiple units (DMU) that will operate on standard gauge track instead of BART's wider gauge rails. The new line will run in the median of State Route 4 and connect to the agency's station in Pittsburg, California.

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Apr
26

AAR honors CSX's Bailey for environmental excellence

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(From left) CSX's Charles Bailey accepts the Chafee award from the AAR's Ed Hamberger.Photo – AAR

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) yesterday announced that CSX Director of Design and Construction Engineering Charles Bailey won the 2017 John H. Chafee Environmental Excellence Award.
 
The award is named in honor of the late Rhode Island senator, who was a strong advocate for sustainability and rail’s environmental benefits. The Chafee award recognizes a railroad employee who has demonstrated the highest level of environmental stewardship in the previous year.

Bailey developed a culture at CSX where design and construction methodologies benefit both the environment and the railroad, AAR officials said in a press release. His collaborative approach with environmental teams has had a significant impact on the environmental performance of the Class I, they added.

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Apr
26

Q1 results were 'solid' despite network congestion, UP says

Today, Union Pacific Corp. announced its first-quarter net income totaled $1.3 billion — or a Q1 record $1.68 per diluted share — compared with $1.1 billion and $1.32 per diluted share, respectively, in first-quarter 2017. Diluted earnings per share jumped 27 percent year over year.

The Class I's other financial results for the quarter show operating revenue rose 7 percent to $5.5 billion, operating income climbed 8 percent to $1.9 billion and the operating ratio improved 0.6 points to 64.6, although higher fuel prices negatively impacted the ratio by about 0.2 points, UP officials said in a press release.

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Apr
25

RTA report: Tie production, purchases posted gains in March

Last month, tie production increased 4.3 percent to 1.47 million units and tie purchases inched up 0.2 percent to 1.84 million units compared with February levels, according to the Railway Tie Association’s latest market report.

On a year-over-year basis, purchases were up 2.7 percent in March, but production was down 21.1 percent.

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Apr
25

Port of Brownsville, Big River Steel sign option agreement for steel plant

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The Port of Brownsville signed an agreement with Big River Steel that could lead to the development of a billion-dollar steel mill.Photo – Port of Brownsville

The Port of Brownsville has signed an optional lease agreement with Big River Steel LLC that could lead to the development of a $1.6 billion steel mill.

Yesterday, the Brownsville Navigation District Board of Commissioners (BND) — the governing body for the Port of Brownsville — signed an option agreement covering up to 800 acres of property with Big River Steel. The pact enables the steelmaker to pursue the development of a LEED-certified steel manufacturing plant, storage and distribution facility, BND announced in a press release.

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Apr
25

UP slates infrastructure upgrades in Minnesota, Montana

Union Pacific Railroad plans to spend more than $8 million this year to bolster infrastructure in Minnesota and Montana.

The Class I has budgeted $6 million to improve infrastructure in Minnesota, including $3.4 million to maintain track and $1.8 million to maintain bridges.

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Apr
25

ARCI: Car orders, backlog up in Q1

Rail-car orders were up 115 percent in the first quarter compared with the same 2017 period, according to ARCI data.Photo – CSX

Rail-car orders in the first quarter totaled 10,348 units compared with 8,501 units in fourth-quarter 2017 and 4,814 units in first-quarter 2017, according to quarterly statistics released yesterday by the Railway Supply Institute's American Railway Car Institute Committee (ARCI).

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Apr
25

RTA’s agency peer review: Metra, CTA rank high in service coverage, efficiency

Yesterday, the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) released its annual peer performance measure reports, and the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) and Metra continue to perform well in relation to comparable U.S. systems, RTA officials said in a press release.

The reports, which cover 2016 performance, show that the agencies rank high in service coverage, efficiency and effectiveness, they added. 

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Apr
25

Class I-served auto facility coming to Alabama port

Rail News Home Intermodal 4/25/2018 Rail News: Intermodal
A new automotive processing facility at the port will have access to five Class Is.Photo – Alabama State Port Authority

The Alabama State Port Authority (ASPA) and AutoMobile International Terminal last week announced they signed a memorandum of understanding to develop and operate a rail-served automotive processing facility at the Port of Mobile.

The $60 million project calls for converting 57 acres of a former bulk material handling facility into a state-of-the-art automotive processing and logistics terminal. The facility will be built near interstates 10 and 65, and have access to five Class Is: BNSF Railway Co., CN, CSX, Kansas City Southern and Norfolk Southern Railway.

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Apr
25

FTA certifies rail safety oversight programs in three more states

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In Pennsylvania, the state DOT is providing safety oversight of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority heavy-, light- and trolley lines.Photo – SEPTA

Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania have obtained federal certification of their transit-rail state safety oversight (SSO) programs, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced yesterday.

Federal law requires states with transit-rail systems in operation to obtain FTA certification of their SSO programs by April 15, 2019. States with transit-rail systems in the engineering or construction phase also must get their SSO programs certified by the deadline.

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Apr
25

NS set four financial records in Q1

Norfolk Southern Corp. this morning announced its first-quarter financial results, which include four records.

The Class I set new Q1 highs or lows for: earnings per share at $1.93, up 30 percent year over year; net income at $552 million, up 27 percent; income from operations at $835 million, up 10 percent; and the operating ratio at 69.3, down 1.3 points. A lower effective income tax rate helped boost net income, NS officials said in a press release.

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Apr
24

Rail supplier news from Alstom, Bourque Logistics and Thales (April 24)

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Alstom will provide its automatic train operation system I-CBTC to line 6 of the Paris metro.Photo – Alstom

Alstom has been selected by the Paris Transport Authority (RATP) to provide its automatic train operation system I-CBTC — an interchangeable communications-based train control-type automation system — to line 6 of the Paris metro. The contract consists of two parts: the on-board system, which carries out the automatic train operation, and the radio system that transmits data between the train and the ground. Alstom is in charge of the development, validation, industrialization, installation, testing and commissioning of both parts.

Bourque Logistics will open a new office in Jacksonville, Florida. The Jacksonville group will provide expanded business development, customer support and other services for Bourque's growing client base in North America and, in particular, on the U.S. East Coast, the company said in a press release. "The Jacksonville area has a wealth of experienced rail talent whose expertise our clients require," said President Steve Bourque. The company has named Edna A. Rice Executive Recruiters Inc. as its exclusive recruiter for sourcing rail and logistics talent in Jacksonville and elsewhere.

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Apr
24

MBTA boosts real-time arrival information for subway lines

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) on Friday announced it has improved the accuracy of subway arrival prediction times on its website and certain smartphone apps.

The agency's Rapid Transit Realtime (RTR) system has begun using more sophisticated data to provide more frequent arrival time updates on the Orange, Red and Blue lines. Now, the system refreshes train arrival times every six seconds; previously, arrival times were refreshed every 15 to 45 seconds.

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Apr
24

STB task force to hold informal meetings on rate review reforms

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 4/24/2018 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) yesterday announced its Rate Reform Task Force will begin holding informal meetings with stakeholders next month to discuss ways to reform the board’s rate review methodologies.The STB has been exploring ideas to streamline its stand-alone cost rate review methodology. The board previously issued a notice of proposed rulemaking seeking comments on new procedures for a rate reasonableness methodology involving small disputes that would be more affordable and accessible to all shippers.Established in January, the Rate Reform Task Force is building on those efforts by developing recommendations to reform and streamline the board’s rate methodology for large cases, and determining how to best provide a rate review process for smaller rate cases, STB officials said in a press release. Holding informal meetings with stakeholders, practitioners and consultants on those topics — either in person or through teleconferencing — “will be an invaluable tool in assisting the task force,” they said.In addition to informal meetings held by phone or at the STB’s Washington, D.C. headquarters beginning next month, task force members will be available for informal meetings May 16-18 at the North American Rail Shippers Association's annual meeting in Chicago.

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Apr
24

BART launches new train-testing phase on Berryessa Extension

Yesterday, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) began a new train-testing stage along the 10-mile Berryessa Extension running from Fremont to San Jose, California. Testing could occur up to 20 hours a day and continue for several months, according to a press release issued by the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA).

VTA is overseeing construction of the Berryessa Extension, which is the first phase of BART's 16-mile Silicon Valley Extension. 

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