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09

Caltrain to kick off Sunnyvale Station rehab

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 3/9/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The project calls for relocating a pedestrian crossing to allow six-car trains to load and unload at the platform.Photo – Caltrain's Twitter account

Caltrain next week will launch a project to rehabilitate its station in Sunnyvale, California.

The project calls for relocating the north pedestrian crossing to allow six-car trains to load and unload at the station platform without blocking existing crossings. In addition, crews will improve concrete surfaces that have become uneven.

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Mar
09

Rail groups deliver 'balanced regs' message to Capitol Hill

Dozens of members of the Railway Engineering-Maintenance Suppliers Association (REMSA) and the Railway Supply Institute (RSI) attended Railroad Day on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.

More than 55 individuals representing more than 30 REMSA member companies participated in the event, which is hosted by the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA).

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Mar
09

CSX recognizes Northern Ohio & Western for carload growth

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 3/9/2018 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
The Northern Ohio & Western Railway (NOW) received the 2017 CSX Short Line Development Award at the 2018 CSX Short Line Workshop held this week in St. Augustine, Florida.The award recognizes the "cooperative efforts that generated the highest switch carrier carload percentage growth,” said OmniTRAX Inc. officials in a press release. OmniTRAX is NOW's parent company.CSX gives several awards annually to its short line partners. NOW earned the honor for a switching volume increase of more than 150 percent in 2017, which resulted from additional covered hoppers of lime shipped from Carmeuse Lime, OmniTRAX officials said."In the railroad business, it's not easy to double your business in 10 years let alone one, so we're very proud of the hard work and collaboration of Tim Schumm, and the entire NOW team that made it happen," said OmniTRAX Chief Executive Officer Kevin Shuba. The NOW operates more than 25 miles of track southeast of Toledo, Ohio.

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Mar
09

Freight railroads, two unions agree to final, binding arbitration

The Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes Division-IBT (BMWE) and the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers (SMART-Mechanical Division) have reached an agreement with the National Carriers' Conference Committee (NCCC) to achieve a final and binding agreement in the current round of contract bargaining.

The NCCC represents the nation's major freight railroads.

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Mar
09

MARTA eyes Jeffrey Parker as next CEO

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The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) has chosen Jeffrey Parker as the sole finalist in its search for a permanent general manager and chief executive officer.

Parker currently serves as vice president at HNTB Corp. and leads the firm's Atlanta office. Before joining HNTB, he led the Connecticut Department of Transportation. Parker also has served as MARTA's senior director of transportation.

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Mar
09

CP names Hardy VP of grain, fertilizer sales

Canadian Pacific has hired Joan Hardy as vice president sales and marketing, grain and fertilizer. She will begin her new job April 1.

Hardy joins CP after 12 years at Richardson International — one of Canada's largest agri-businesses and a global leader in agriculture and food processing — where she served as vice president, transportation.

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Mar
09

FRA rules 'no significant impact' for Minneapolis-Duluth express rail project

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The FRA's finding enables project staff to seek funds for the project's final design and construction.Photo – Northern Lights Express' Facebook page

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has issued a finding of no significant impact on the Tier 2 project level environmental assessment for the Northern Lights Express higher-speed rail project between Minneapolis and Duluth, Minnesota.

The FRA's finding enables project staff to seek funds for final design and construction, Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) officials said in a press release.

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Mar
08

TriMet names Hoskins head of maintenance operations

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) has appointed Roland Hoskins executive director of maintenance operations, effective April 9.

He now is assistant general manager of administration at Lane Transit District (LTD) in Eugene, Oregon.

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Mar
08

Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor's cargo growth capped off 'landmark' year in 2017

The Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor handled an 8 percent increase in cargo shipments in 2017, port officials announced today.

Last year represented a "landmark" year for actions taken to accommodate future growth. Those steps included doubling the size of its bulk terminal, attracting a nationally known stevedore, handling its most valuable cargo ever and announcing a $20 million expansion, port officials said in a press release.

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Mar
08

Senate Democrats call for federal investment in rail infrastructure

Senate Democrats yesterday unveiled a $1 trillion national infrastructure plan to cover a wide range of needs, including $180 billion to replace and expand rail and bus systems.

The Democrats' "Blueprint to Rebuild America's Infrastructure" is being presented as an alternative to President Donald Trump's infrastructure plan unveiled in January. The Democrats call for financing their infrastructure proposals by reversing much of the recently passed tax cuts.

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Mar
08

TEXRail helps launch $105 million TOD

TEXRail leaders yesterday joined local elected officials in Grapevine, Texas, to break ground on a $105 million transit-oriented development (TOD) project.

Known as "Grapevine Main," the TOD will consist of a 38,000-square-foot outdoor plaza next to a 42,000-square-foot rail station, as well as a 121-room boutique hotel and 552-space parking garage.

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Mar
08

UP to spend $122 million on California infrastructure

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 3/8/2018 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad's 2018 capital expenditures program will include $122.3 million for maintenance projects in California, the Class I announced yesterday.Among UP's investments in the state this year include $90.8 million to maintain track and $14.2 million to maintain bridges. Key projects will include:
• a $10.1 million project to replace 20 miles of rail between McFarland and Bakersfield;
• a $7.4 million investment in rail infrastructure in West Colton; and
• a $4.8 million project to replace more than 33,000 ties between Newark and Aromas.This year's planned capital expenditures in California are part of UP's ongoing investment strategy. Over the past five years, UP invested more than $985 million strengthening California's transportation infrastructure."Our targeted investments support customers and enhance our efficiency to deliver the goods American businesses and families use daily," said Wes Lujan, UP assistant vice president-public affairs, western region.

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Mar
08

AAR: Carloads trailed intermodal volume in February

The intermodal upswing continued last month, as U.S. railroads' intermodal volume grew 6.9 percent to 1,104,001 containers and trailers compared with February's volume.

However, the roads' carload volume slipped 0.3 percent to 1,028,141 units for the month. U.S. railroads reported a combined 2,132,142 carloads and intermodal units, marking a 3.3 percent increase over last year, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

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Mar
08

KCS: Mexican panel dismisses report on lack of freight-rail competition

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A panel investigating freight-rail competition in Mexico has dismissed a preliminary report by the Mexican Economic Competition Commission (COFECE) that alleged competition was lacking in certain areas of the country's freight-rail market.Kansas City Southern officials announced today that they've received the final resolution. "The final resolution dismisses the preliminary report issued by the investigating authority of the COFECE along with its finding of a lack of competition for interconnection services," KCS officials said in a prepared statement. "The final resolution represents the end of the investigation and no further amendments or modifications may be made to the preliminary report."The investigation examined the level of competition for interconnection services, trackage rights and switching rights as part of freight-rail service in Mexico.KCS officials disagreed with the preliminary report's conclusions, which were issued last year.

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Mar
08

USDOT issues $46 million in TIGER grants for rail projects in Maryland, Indiana and New Mexico

Announcements for the latest round of Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grants continue to leak out, with $46 million worth of grants identified for projects in Maryland, Indiana and New Mexico.

Baltimore County, Maryland, was among the awardees. The county has received a $20 million TIGER grant to help TradePoint Atlantic redevelop a former Sparrows Point steel mill site.

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Mar
07

Rail supplier news from Rolls-Royce, TransRail Innovation, LAN, REZ-1, Saft and Hack Partners (March 7)

Knoxville Locomotive Works (KLW) has chosen Rolls-Royce to provide MTU Series 4000 and 2000 engines for its SE Series four- and six-axle locomotive designs. Produced at the MTU America plant in South Carolina, the engines can deliver a power output of 1,050 to 3,218 horsepower, Rolls-Royce officials said in a press release. Each KLW model uses a single drive train system that consists of either an MTU Series 4000 or Series 2000 high-speed engine powering a traditional intermediate speed AR-10 Series alternator. In addition, KLW's locomotive configurations meet the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Tier 4 emissions standard. The MTU engines are ideal for the demands of switching and road-switching operations, said KLW President Jim Wurtz.

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) has certified TransRail Innovation Group's XLOAD sensor to begin pilot trials on tank cars shipping hazardous commodities such as crude oil and refined fuels. TransRail has begun pilot trials with four refineries and shippers in Canada and the United States. The digital sensor is used to measure and track commodities inside of moving tank cars. For example, shippers can use it to automatically detect, measure and report on the specific level and volume of crude oil that is loaded into a closed and sealed tank car. The sensor also could help shippers safely increase the volume of rail cars, which are often under-filled due to poor visibility of the commodity levels inside, according to a company press release.

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Mar
07

DART touts security efforts, unveils new crime-reporting app

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DART Chief of Police James Spiller introduces a new rider to the agency's security app.Photo – Dallas Area Rapid Transit

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) employees today joined the agency's police officers and fare enforcement workers to inform riders about new security initiatives.

The agency has assigned more police and security officers to some of its busiest locations. In addition, DART is deploying 29 contracted and uniformed security officers on rail platforms in strategic locations, with plans to add another 30 guards this year.

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Mar
07

Norfolk Southern overhauls e-commerce tool

Norfolk Southern Railway has released its next generation of AccessNS, an e-commerce tool that enables customers to use a one-stop digital platform to conduct business with the railroad.

The revamped portal features faster functionality and a modern, intuitive user interface that's easier to navigate. By selecting digital "widgets," customers can create personalized dashboards that give them quick access to information they consider most vital to their logistics needs, NS officials said in a press release.

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Mar
07

GE, Long Beach port to pilot data-sharing software

GE Transportation and the Port of Long Beach, California, have partnered to roll out a new data-based pilot program aimed at improving cargo flow.

As part of a two- to three-month pilot, GE will implement its Port Optimizer™ solution at the port's marine terminals, including the Long Beach Container Terminal.

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Mar
07

USDOT awards $8.5 million TIGER grant for Arkansas rail bridge projects

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 3/7/2018 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The U.S. Department of Transportation has approved an $8.5 million grant toward the cost of repairing and rehabilitating three rail bridges in Arkansas.The Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant was awarded to Fort Smith, Arkansas, announced U.S. Sens. John Boozman and Tom Cotton and U.S. Rep. Steve Womack in a press release. All three are Republicans representing the state.One project calls for rehabilitating structural components and electrical and mechanical systems that control the lift span for a bridge that crosses the Arkansas River. For two bridges that cross Clear Creek, the projects call for replacing the timber trestles approaching the bridge span."Upgrading our infrastructure is necessary to continuing and growing economic development in the region. This investment in Fort Smith will improve transportation routes to move Arkansas goods around the world," said Boozman.More than 50 Arkansas businesses rely on the rail bridges for sending and receiving goods, noted Womack.The TIGER program is part of the USDOT. Funding is awarded to projects that have a significant economic impact on a region, metropolitan area or the nation as a whole, said U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao.The USDOT expects to announce all TIGER grant awards later this week, according to a department spokesman. 

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