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19

BNSF, WSDOT win AREMA's Hay award for 2017

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The American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association (AREMA) yesterday presented the 19th annual Dr. William W. Hay Award for Excellence to BNSF Railway Co. and the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) for a five-year passenger-rail improvement project.

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Sep
18

Rail supplier news from Railhead, Avtec, WAGO and Transdev (Sept. 18)

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Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway has started installing Railhead Corp.'s Locomotive Digital Video Recorder system.Photo – wlerwy.com

Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway has begun a fleet-wide installation of Railhead Corp.'s Locomotive Digital Video Recorder (LDVR) HD system. The installations include forward- and inward-facing cameras, which are aimed at improving the quality of accident investigations and provide training tools to improve operator safety and compliance, Railhead officials said in a press release. The combination of LDVR, cameras and management software are expected to help Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway reduce maintenance and operating costs, improve efficiency and mitigate risk.

Avtec Inc. and Alcon Engenharia de Sistemas have been selected to provide a comprehensive dispatching solution for PAULISTA Metropolitan Trains Co.'s Line 13 commuter-rail route in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Avtec's solution will consist of seven Scout™ Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) consoles integrated with radio infrastructure. The technology is aimed at providing dispatchers with a reliable communications system to ensure safety, track control and operational efficiency, Avtec officials said in a press release. Slated to begin operations in 2018, the 7.6-mile Line 13 will connect downtown Sao Paulo to the Guarulhos International Airport.

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Sep
18

TransLink advances SkyTrain Station project

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The Commercial-Broadway Station accommodates 90,000 SkyTrain trips each day.Photo – TransLink

TransLink over the weekend continued making upgrades at the Commercial-Broadway SkyTrain Station in Vancouver, British Columbia.

The agency ran trains on a single track around the work area to make way for construction crews. TransLink will single-track trains again on Sept. 30.

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Sep
18

AAR presents Fries Award posthumously to Carey

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Scott CareyPhoto – Batescarey.com

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) last week honored the late Scott Carey of BatesCarey LLP with the 2017 David W. Fries Award for exemplary risk management practices in the railroad industry.

Carey died Aug. 14. The award was presented to his wife, Patricia, and oldest daughter, Ashley, at the Railroad Insurance Management Association's (RIMA) annual meeting held recently in Washington, D.C., AAR officials said in a press release.

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Sep
18

BART readies Warm Springs Station for Silicon Valley extension

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The agency will install and test new software at the station.Photo – Bay Area Rapid Transit

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) later this week will close its Warm Springs/South Fremont Station to prepare for the opening of the Silicon Valley extension.

In cooperation with the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, BART will install new software at the station and test it. BART also will run test trains on the track, which is why the agency will close the station for a short time.

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Sep
18

House bill would create new freight infrastructure fund

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U.S. Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.) last week reintroduced legislation that would establish a competitive grant program designed to boost the efficiency and capacity of the U.S. freight network.H.R. 3769 calls for the creation of a new freight fee — a 1 percent tax assessed on the cost of ground transportation in the United States — that would fund a National Freight Mobility Infrastructure Fund.The Coalition for America's Gateways & Trade Corridors (CAGTC) praised the bill, and noted that freight movement across all transportation modes is expected to grow nearly 42 percent by 2040. "Without a strategic campaign of investment, this opportunity has potential to overburden infrastructure and create a drag on our national economy," said CAGTC Chairman Tim Lovain in a press release. "Freight infrastructure funding and investment solutions, such as Congressman Smith’s Freight Infrastructure Reinvestment Act of 2017, are needed to address these challenges head-on."The bill has been referred to the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee's Subcommittee on Water Resources and Transportation.

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Sep
18

LIRR kicks off massive capital program

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LIRR is advancing 100 capital projects as part of the initiative.Photo – New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office

MTA Long Island Rail Road's (LIRR) $5.6 billion transformation initiative is now underway, railroad officials announced last week.

The initiative calls for 100 capital projects, including the addition of a third track along a 9.8-mile stretch of the Main Line between Floral Park and Hicksville, New York.

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Sep
18

House bill includes $900 million for Hudson tunnel project

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An Amtrak locomotive emerging from the North River Tunnel in North Bergen, New Jersey.Photo – Amtrak

Funding for the Gateway Tunnel project was included in a $1.2 trillion spending bill that the U.S. House of Representatives passed last week.

The bill includes more than $900 million for the Gateway project in the transportation appropriations of H.R. 3354, said U.S. Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-N.J.) in a press release.

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Sep
18

LRIW recognizes TTCI's Stabler as 'Woman of the Year'

The League of Railway Industry Women (LRIW) today announced Transportation Technology Center Inc. (TTCI) President Lisa Stabler has been named winner of the 2017 Outstanding Woman of the Year Award.

Stabler received the award at the general session of the Railway Interchange conference now underway in Indianapolis.

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Sep
15

New York City Transit opens rehabbed 53rd Street station

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The station now features countdown clocks and Wi-Fi service.Photo – Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit

MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) late last week opened its renovated 53rd Street R Line subway station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

The station now features enhanced LED lighting, Wi-Fi connectivity, new digital displays, USB ports and countdown clocks to give real-time arrival information. Other upgrades include wayfinding floor tiles for the visually impaired, new handrails, stair treads, wall tiles and granite flooring.

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Sep
15

Metra marks 40 years of F40PH locomotives' service

Metra yesterday unveiled a new locomotive wrap to commemorate 40 years of continuous passenger service with its F40PH locomotives.

The Chicago Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) began taking delivery of its first set of F40PH locomotives in 1977. The agency started off with 28 of those units and eventually grew the fleet to 118. EMD developed the model and produced more than 500 of the units for the North American market.

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Sep
15

South Carolina port hosts giant ship, announces dredging contract

The South Carolina Ports Authority yesterday welcomed to Charleston Harbor the CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt, the biggest ship to transit the Panama Canal and call on U.S. East Coast ports.

The 1,200-foot CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt — which has a capacity of 14,400 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) — arrived on the heels of the first construction contract for the Charleston Harbor deepening project being awarded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, port officials said in a press release.

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Sep
15

Amtrak kicks off new ad campaign to win over drivers, airline passengers

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The campaign "takes a lighthearted approach" to highlighting the inconveniences of traveling by plane or car, Amtrak officials say.Photo – Amtrak

Amtrak yesterday launched a new marketing campaign that takes aim at inconveniences travelers may face when journeying by car or plane.

Dubbed "Break the Travel Quo," the campaign features ads that highlight some of the "realities of air and car travel that have become par for the course," Amtrak officials said in a press release.

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Sep
15

Ward joins Contura Energy's board

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Michael Ward, who retired earlier this year as chairman and chief executive officer of CSX Corp., has been appointed to coal supplier Contura Energy Inc.'s board.

Ward spent 40 years at CSX and its predecessor company, Chessie System Inc. Most recently, he was the Class I's chairman and CEO from 2003 until his retirement. He was succeeded as CEO by E. Hunter Harrison.

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Sep
15

Port of L.A. reports record volume for August

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For the first eight months of this year, port container volumes are 9 percent ahead of 2016.Photo – Port of Los Angeles

The Port of Los Angeles registered a record-breaking August for container volume, marking the port's second-best month in its 110-year history, port officials announced Wednesday.

Container volume climbed 6.1 percent to 847,857 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in August compared with the same month a year ago. The port’s busiest-ever month was November 2016, when it registered 877,564 TEUs.

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Sep
15

L.A. Metro reviews private-sector proposals for transit improvements

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The agency has reviewed 75 of the 82 proposals it has received.Photo – L.A. Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) has received 82 unsolicited proposals to improve its services.

Of that total, the agency has reviewed 75. Five are still being reviewed, while 22 have advanced to a "more detailed analysis" phase, the agency's blog reported yesterday.

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Sep
15

U.S. rail traffic barely grows in Week 36

U.S. railroads' total carload volume fell 1.9 percent during the week ending Sept. 9, but total railroad volumes ticked up 0.8 percent thanks to a 3.6 percent increase in intermodal traffic compared with the same week last year, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) reported this week.

U.S. roads moved 247,930 carloads and 238,544 intermodal containers and trailers during the week, according to an AAR press release.

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Sep
14

Rail supplier news from Herzog, Keolis, Viking Navigation, Tiger Cool and Aspen Equipment (Sept. 14)

Tacoma Rail has selected Herzog Technologies Inc. to provide its positive train control (PTC) hosting services. Herzog's PTC hosting is aimed at simplifying and accelerating implementation of the train control technology, utilizing the company's PTC expertise and existing PTC data center infrastructure. Herzog will assist Tacoma Rail in meeting the mandated PTC deadline. The company also will help the short-line operator be interoperable with host railroads, Herzog officials said in a press release.

Keolis' Australian subsidiary Keolis Downer has obtained a contract to continue operating Yarra Trams in Melbourne, Australia. The new franchise will begin Nov. 30 and expire in 2024, according to a Keolis press release. Keolis Downer will focus on improving passenger satisfaction by delivering safer, more reliable and passenger-friendly services for locals, company officials said. Operated by Keolis Downer since 2009, Melbourne's tram network includes 24 routes, as well as the City Circle tram.

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Sep
14

TriMet logs ridership growth on Orange Line light-rail route

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Ridership on the line averages nearly 67,000 trips each week.Photo – TriMet

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) on Tuesday announced that ridership on the MAX Orange Line light-rail route grew to 3,484,200 trips during its second year of operation.

The figure represents a 6.1 percent increase compared with ridership during the Orange Line's first year of operation, when 3,285,400 trips were taken on the line. The route opened in September 2015.

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Sep
14

ELFA: Rail equipment financing slips in 2016

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New business volume grew 2.5 percent in the equipment finance industry last year, with railroad equipment representing 3 percent of equipment financing new business volume, according to the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association's (ELFA) annual survey. The rail industry's 3 percent of volume is down from 3.5 percent in 2015, ELFA officials announced this week after releasing results from the association's 2017 Survey of Equipment Finance Activity. As an end-user of equipment finance, the railroad industry represented 0.2 percent of new business volume reported by ELFA member companies in 2016, down from 0.6 percent in 2015.The rise in total new equipment business volume marked the seventh consecutive year that businesses increased their spending on capital equipment, ELFA officials said.

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