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12

CTA rail operators opt to strike

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The ATU Local 308's contract expired with the CTA at 2015's end.Photo – Chicago Transit Authority

Members of a Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) rail operators' union have expressed support for a strike in an unofficial vote, local media reported earlier this week.

Roughly a third of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 308's 3,000 members participated in the preliminary vote. Ninety-eight percent of those who voted favored a strike, the Chicago Tribune reported.

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Jul
12

California, Virginia ports pumped up container volume in June

The Port of Long Beach in June handled 658,727 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs), up 9.2 percent year over year and the second-most container volume for the month in the port’s 106-year history.

Imports grew 7 percent to 335,328 TEUs, exports declined 7.7 percent to 118,304 TEUs and empty container volume climbed 26.8 percent to 205,095 TEUs.
In the second quarter, the Southern California port's total volume rose 8.3 percent year over year to about 1.9 million TEUs, and in the year's first half, its volume increased 5.1 percent to about 3.5 million TEUs.

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Jul
12

House committee's funding bill would axe TIGER program

The U.S. House of Representatives' Appropriations Committee on Monday released a transportation, housing and urban development funding bill that would eliminate the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant program.

Since 2009, Congress has dedicated nearly $4.6 billion for seven rounds of the TIGER program. In fiscal-year 2017, the program was funded at $500 million.

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Jul
12

The Canadian government bets big on transit

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last month announced federal funding for major light-rail projects in Canada.

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Jul
11

Pennsylvania city to cue up quiet zone

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The SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority (JRA) has announced that a quiet zone will go into effect tomorrow in the Newberry section of Williamsport, Pennsylvania.The Williamsport City Council recently sent a notice to the Federal Railroad Administration about establishing the quiet zone, which prohibits engineers from blowing a train’s horn in the designated area. The council also submitted a notice of intent to all involved parties, including the JRA, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Lycoming Valley Railroad.
 
In March, the JRA's signal contractor completed various safety upgrades to support a quiet zone. The work involved the closing of the Depot Street grade crossing, and the installation of four-quadrant gates, safety surveillance camera systems and signal protection systems at the Arch and Howard street crossings.The JRA’s Newberry Yard is the largest rail yard between Harrisburg and Buffalo, New York, and has a high concentration of customers and associated rail traffic, authority officials said in a quiet zone announcement.

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Jul
11

TriMet wraps up renovations to Gresham City Hall light-rail station

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The work included various safety and security upgrades.Photo – TriMet

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) has completed renovations to the Gresham City Hall MAX light-rail station.

The improvements include various safety and security upgrades, as well as improved lighting and new tactile warning strips on platform edges, TriMet officials said in a press release.

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Jul
11

Watco wins stevedoring safety award from insurance carrier

Watco Cos. LLC recently won an award from insurance carrier The American Equity Underwriters (AEU) for its safety efforts when handling marine cargo.

The short-line holding company received the stevedoring safety award at a ceremony held at a terminal in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Award criteria includes incident frequency and severity, and accident prevention controls that are in place.

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Jul
11

Select Sands expects bump in frac sand production, rail-car commitments

Select Sands Corp. anticipates second-quarter frac and industrial sand volume at least doubled the 22,427 tons shipped in the first quarter. The company has reconfigured operational processes at its processing facility, which now can produce sand at an annual rate of 600,000 tons.

However, to ensure optimal inventory management, the company is producing at levels consistent with its ability to deliver product, primarily by rail, Select Sands officials said in a press release.

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Jul
11

Suppliers partner with U.K. universities to conduct rail research

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Siemens, Alstom, Bombarider and other suppliers are providing funds to conduct the research.Photo – University of Birmingham

A group of rail suppliers and eight United Kingdom universities have partnered to secure $118 million to perform rail research in the U.K.

The Higher Education Funding Council for England will provide $36 million, while a group of 17 industry partners will pick up the remaining $82 million. The latter group includes Alstom, Siemens and Bombardier Transportation.

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Jul
11

PATH nears ridership high-water mark

The Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) rail system is on track to serve a record 80 million passengers in 2017, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) announced late last week.

For the first six months of 2017, PATH logged just over 40 million riders, marking a 3.6 percent increase over the same period last year. Through June's end, the system averaged 227,000 riders each day.

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Jul
11

Grupo Mexico completes Florida East Coast Railway acquisition

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Grupo Mexico S.A.B. de C.V. on July 7 announced its Grupo Mexico Transportes S.A. de C.V. (GMXT) unit completed the acquisition of Florida East Coast Holdings Corp., which owns Florida East Coast Railway.GMXT completed the acquisition with a $2 billion payment funded with a loan for $1.55 billion from BBVA Compass Bancshares Inc. and Credit Suisse Group AG, and a $250 million loan from Santander Bank N.A. The remainder of the transaction was funded with GMXT's own resources and $97 million in debt at Florida East Coast, Grupo Mexico officials said in a press release.GMXT also obtained the necessary approvals for the acquisition from several U.S. regulatory agencies, including the Committee on Foreign Investment, Surface Transportation Board and Federal Communications Commission, they said.The deal positions GMXT as a relevant player in the North American transport business, together with its current operations in Mexico and Texas, Grupo Mexico officials said. The company also owns Texas Pacifico Transportation Ltd., a short line in west Texas, and controls a stake in the Copper Basin Railway, a short line in northern Arizona.

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Jul
11

Trump taps former Conrail President Batory to lead FRA

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Ron Batory speaks at RailTrends 2016.Photo – Progressive Railroading

President Donald Trump yesterday announced his intent to nominate Ronald Batory to serve as administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA).

Batory has more than 45 years of rail industry experience and most recently served as president and chief operating officer of Conrail. Batory joined the company in 1998 as vice president-operations and was appointed COO in 2004. He retired from Conrail on March 31.

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Jul
11

From the editor: Amtrak's next leader

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As we reported in our Daily News late last month, former airline industry exec Richard Anderson will be Amtrak’s next president and CEO. As of press time, Anderson — who most recently was executive chairman of Delta Air Lines after serving as its CEO from 2007 to 2016 — was to begin his new duties on July 12. Amtrak President and CEO Wick Moorman will be co-CEO with Anderson until Dec. 31. After that, Moorman will serve Amtrak in an advisory capacity.

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Jul
10

AECOM to acquire Shimmick Construction for $175 million

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AECOM has reached an agreement to acquire Shimmick Construction for $175 million.The acquisition, which is subject to customary closing conditions, is slated to close in AECOM's fourth fiscal quarter. The deal will provide AECOM with "leading civil construction capabilities" across the Western United States, AECOM officials said in a press release. In addition, the acquisition will better position the firm to capture a greater share of the market spend, company officials added."Shimmick's civil infrastructure expertise provides an immediate complement to our leading North American design practice," said Michael Burke, AECOM's chairman and chief executive officer. "As momentum across our Americas infrastructure markets builds, enhancing our construction capabilities is a critical next step to ensure we best capitalize on the tremendous opportunities in front of us."Shimmick has about 1,000 employees and a project backlog worth $1.35 billion. The firm's portfolio of projects includes the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation's airport guideway and stations.

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Jul
10

Sand Spring's transload facility lands 'premier' label from BNSF

BNSF Railway Co. has designated a transload facility operated by Sands Spring Railway Co. in Oklahoma a "premier status" location.

The designation means the short line provides superior performance, markets a comprehensive service offering and maintains a minimum capacity level at the Tulsa facility. BNSF bestows a limited number of premier status designations during the course of a year, said officials at OmniTRAX Inc. — which owns Sands Spring Railway— in a press release.

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Jul
10

Caltrain's average weekday ridership dips slightly

Caltrain logged 62,190 average weekday passengers during its yearly on-board ridership count in February and early April. The figure marked a 0.4 percent decrease over last year's on-board ridership count.

The news follows six years of consecutive ridership growth, Caltrain officials said in a press release.

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Jul
10

No new labor accord yet between union bargaining group, carriers' conference

Representatives from a coalition of six rail labor unions and the National Carriers' Conference Committee (NCCC) met for three days in late June but were unable to reach a new national agreement.

Known as the Coordinated Bargaining Group (CBG), the union coalition includes the American Train Dispatchers Association; Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen; Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen; International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers; National Conference of Firemen and Oilers/SEIU; and SMART Transportation Division. The unions represent more than 85,000 railroad employees covered by various national agreements, while the NCCC represents the labor interests of the Class Is.

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Jul
10

Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern marks soon-to-start mainline upgrades

Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad (RCP&E) leaders recently joined state and local officials in Huron, South Dakota, to ceremoniously mark an upcoming mainline upgrade project.

The $12.4 million project calls for building a 7,000-foot siding in Philip halfway between Fort Pierre and Rapid City, and upgrading 10 miles of mainline track east of Huron.

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Jul
10

APTA kicks off search for new leader

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) has begun its search for a new president and chief executive officer.

The association has tapped executive recruiting firm Krauthamer and Associates Inc. to perform the search, according to APTA's Passenger Transport newsletter.

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Jul
10

Alberta commits funds for Calgary light-rail project

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Rendering of a Green Line light-rail train in Calgary.Photo – calgary.ca

The province of Alberta will provide CA$1.53 billion to support the first stage of Calgary's Green Line light-rail project.

The funds will come from Alberta's "Climate Leadership Plan," which includes a carbon levy. The province's contribution will cover about a third of the $4.65 billion project; Calgary's municipal government and the Canadian federal government will fund the remainder.

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