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Oct
05

NMB names Dowling acting general counsel

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The National Mediation Board (NMB) announced late last week that Maria-Kate Dowling began serving as acting general counsel on Oct. 1.In performing the general counsel's duties, Dowling succeeds Mary Johnson, who most recently served as general counsel and retired after decades of service at the NMB, agency officials said in a press release.Prior to joining the NMB as associate general counsel, Dowling served as assistant chief counsel to the chairman of the National Labor Relations Board. She received her J.D. from the George Washington University National Law Center.The NMB will engage the federal government in recruiting a permanent replacement for the general counsel position.An independent U.S. federal government agency that was established in 1934, the NMB facilitates labor-management relations in the railroad and airline industries. 

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Oct
05

San Diego MTS receives final light-rail vehicle for Mid-Coast Trolley project

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Siemens Mobility dedicated a commemorative plaque to be displayed on Trolley car 5045 in memory of late SDMTS CEO Paul Jablonski.Photo – SDMTS

The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (SDMTS) last week received the final light-rail vehicle of its 45-vehicle order from Siemens Mobility for the agency’s Mid-Coast Trolley project. 

The S700 vehicles will service the Mid-Coast Trolley project, an 11-mile light-rail extension, beginning in late 2021. The $2.1 billion project will extend the UC San Diego Blue Line from Santa Fe Depot in downtown San Diego to the University of California San Diego.

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Oct
05

Caltrain adopts FY2021 second quarter budgets

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The Q2 budget approved by Caltrain's board assumes ridership will continue to hover at around 5 percent through December.Photo – Caltrain Facebook

Caltrain’s board last week adopted a $35 million operating budget for the second-quarter of fiscal-year 2021, and an $84 million FY2021 capital budget as the commuter railroad evaluates the full impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The board also reviewed options for resolving a significant budget shortfall for the second half of the fiscal year due to fare revenue losses as ridership on the California passenger-rail system hovers around 5 percent of pre-pandemic levels, Caltrain officials said in a press release.

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Oct
05

UP announces new fare collection rules on its Metra lines

Effective today, Chicago commuters riding the Union Pacific North, Northwest and West Metra lines must show a valid ticket when boarding an outbound train or upon arrival at Ogilvie Transportation Center.

Union Pacific Railroad employees behind protective, plexiglass booths will verify fares as commuter enter or leave train platforms, similar to how the railroad managed large event crowds in the past, UP officials said in a press release.

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Oct
05

Valley Metro orders 14 light-rail vehicles

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The light-rail vehicles will be built at Siemens Mobility's manufacturing facility in Sacramento, California.Photo – Siemens Mobility

Valley Metro in Phoenix has ordered 14 S700 light-rail vehicles from Siemens Mobility to support future light-rail expansion.

The light-rail vehicles — to be built at Siemens' manufacturing facility in Sacramento, California — will feature a newly designed front-end bumper for collision impact mitigation, a larger interior, bicycle storage and a heavy-duty air conditioning system.

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Oct
05

LA Metro unveils environmental report for East San Fernando Valley light-rail project

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The East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Project is a planned 9.2-mile light-rail extension.Photo – LA Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) last week began soliciting input on the environmental impact of the East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Project, a planned 9.2-mile light-rail extension connecting the G Line with the Sylmar/San Fernando Metrolink Station.

LA Metro will host two virtual community meetings later this month to answer questions about the final environmental impact statement/environmental impact report (FEIS/R) for the project, and will accept public comment through Nov. 2.

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Oct
05

PANYNJ logged rail volume increase in August

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Rail volume climbed 7.8 percent to 64,892 containers in August compared with a year ago.Photo – panynj.gov

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) moved record cargo volume in August, setting an all-time monthly high for 20-foot-equivalent units (TEUs), authority officials announced last week.

The port logged 688,365 TEUs, up 1.3 percent from the August 2019 level. From January through August 2020, imports at PANYNJ reached 2,416,690 TEUs, down 4.7 percent from the same period in 2019, port officials said in a press release.

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Oct
05

CN, CP set new grain shipment records in Q3

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CN and Canadian Pacific last week announced more records set for their grain shipments during 2020.CN announced that it moved 7.76 million metric tons (MMT) of grain in third-quarter 2020 and that September marked the seventh consecutive month of record grain movements. In August, the Class I moved 2.43 MMT of Canadian grain compared with the previous record of 2.31 MMT set in 2018 and over 2.81 MMT in September compared with the previous September record of 2.6 MMT set in 2016.That performance follows records set in March, April, May, June and July, CN officials said in a press release."Harvest conditions have been very good so far. Demand for Canadian grain is currently strong across global markets," said Allen Foster, CN's vice president of bulk. "CN will continue to enable our customers' supply chains to get our natural resources to world markets."Meanwhile, CP achieved its best-ever third quarter for Canadian grain and grain products shipments, moving 7.72 MMT compared with 6.97 MMT in the previous third-quarter record set in 2014. CP also set a new September record, moving 2.8 MMT and beating the prior September 2017 record by more than 8.4 percent, CP officials said in a press release."The CP team showed itself ready for this fall's harvest, supporting customers and their supply chains to get grain moving off the combine and to market," said Joan Hardy, CP's vice president of sales marketing grain and fertilizer. "Customers tell us the crop that continues to come off the fields is large, and CP is ready to keep it moving."CP's new hopper cars continue to create additional capacity, company officials said. The average rail-car load of wheat for the 2019-2020 crop year was about 1.6 metric tons greater than during the 2017-2018 crop year, before CP began adding the new high-capacity hoppers to its fleet.

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Oct
02

Rail supplier news from LTK, Hatch, Hitachi Rail, Knorr Brake, Balfour Beatty, Transdev and Ricardo (Oct. 2)

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Hatch and LTK Engineering Services are in the final stages of negotiating an integration of the two firms. The combination of Hatch and LTK will create a global service provider focused on the needs of their clients in the infrastructure, energy and metals market sectors, Hatch officials said in a press release. LTK has 100 years of service and technical expertise in the rail industry, which will complement Hatch’s existing capabilities in transportation and logistics, urban solutions and water, they said. The integration will double Hatch’s footprint in the United States.Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) has awarded Hitachi Rail STS USA Inc. a $798 million contract to design, build and install a communications-based train control (CBTC) system. BART also awarded Hitachi an $8.6 million contract for train control performance support services for up to 20 years. Given its size, scope and complexity, Hitachi’s CBTC project for BART will be one of the most extensive signaling projects in the United States, Hitachi Rail officials said in a press release.Knorr Brake Co. (KBC) has demonstrated that its three-stage air filtration and purification technology for use in rail transit vehicles is effective in eliminating airborne viruses and bacteria, the company said in a press release. Independent aerosol testing conducted in August by Microchem Laboratory in Texas found that the system eliminates a minimum of 99.9% of virus cells after 15 minutes, KBC officials said.Balfour Beatty provided design-build construction services for the Regional Transportation District of Denver’s newest commuter rail line, the N Line. Balfour Beatty completed the first phase of design, construction and commissioning of the line as the managing partner of the Regional Rail Partners joint venture team with Graham Contracting. Transdev North America named Wynter Jackson vice president of U.S. labor relations. Jackson is a labor attorney with 14 years of experience. Previously, she has served as the director of management and labor affairs for the Chicago Police Department, assistant general counsel for the Chicago Board of Education and assistant corporation counsel for the city of Chicago. Porterbrook and the Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education completed the the mainline test of HydroFLEX, the United Kingdom’s first hydrogen powered train, Ricardo officials said in a press release. The test was supported by Ricardo, which fulfilled requirements and certifications for the vehicle by preparing a safety case and attestation statement.  

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Oct
02

Caltrain offers virtual first-look of new electric trains

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Caltrain's new website allows users to enter and ride its new electric trains through virtual reality.Photo – Caltrain

Caltrain yesterday launched a website to provide riders a virtual tour of the commuter railroad’s newest electric trains currently being assembled at a Stadler Rail facility in Salt Lake City.

The website allows users to enter and ride the train through virtual reality. The virtual experience highlights features on the trains, such as digital onboard displays at each forward-facing seat, accessible bathroom, bicycle storage area, security cameras and expanded storage areas.

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Oct
02

Cando Rail opens Sturgeon Terminal in Alberta

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With the first phase completed, the terminal can store up to 1,900 rail cars using a loop-track system.Photo – Cando Rail Services

Cando Rail Services Ltd. yesterday announced the opening of the Cando Sturgeon Terminal in Sturgeon County, Alberta.

The terminal will provide additional rail capacity to Alberta's Industrial Heartland and expand Cando's rail network, company officials said in a press release.

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Oct
02

North Carolina Railroad to invest in Purina plant line

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North Carolina Railroad Co. (NCRR) announced yesterday it's one of several partners participating in Nestle Purina PetCare Co.'s plan to establish manufacturing and distribution operations in Rockingham County, North Carolina. Purina will invest $450 million in a facility on a 1,300-acre site near Eden to manufacture and distribute Purina pet food. The site formerly housed a MillerCoors brewery. Purina will require freight-rail infrastructure to serve the plant. Through its economic development initiative, NCRR will invest $2.1 million to assist with the repair of an existing rail line to return it to service, railroad officials said in a press release. Terminating in Eden, the line is served by Norfolk Southern Railway."Not only will this investment assist in the location of a company that is bringing hundreds of jobs, but it is opening other sites and facilities up to rail service, increasing North Carolina's competitive advantage in the recruitment of rail-served business and industry," said NCRR President and Chief Executive Officer Carl Warren. 

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02

NYCT surpasses 21 million OMNY contactless fare uses

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OMNY accounts for roughly 9.5% of all fares paid at stations where the system is available.Photo – Marc A. Hermann/MTA Flickr

MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) earlier this week recorded the 21 millionth ‘tap’, or use, of its One Metro New York (OMNY) contactless fare payment system. 

The OMNY system is installed at 365 subway stations, or 77% of the 472 stations systemwide. Complete system rollout will be completed by the end of the year, NYCT officials said in a press release.

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Oct
02

Sound Transit seeks input on Tacoma Dome light-rail extension accessibility

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Comments will guide the agency in refining design plans for four planned stations on the Tacoma Dome Extension.Photo – Sound Transit

Sound Transit this month will gather public input on four light-rail station design concepts that will be a part of the Tacoma Dome Link light-rail extension in Tacoma, Washington.

The agency is seeking input on potential projects that would allow better pedestrian and bicycle access at the stations, as well as feedback on station designs.

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02

CN unveils 2020-21 winter plan

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CN recently prepared its 2020-21 Winter Plan, which sets out the Class I's priorities, investments and measures for the coming season.The plan was prepared in accordance with the requirements of Canada's Transportation Modernization Act and with input from key stakeholders. It presents the railroad's past and current investments and operating measures aimed at meeting growing customer demand so the Class I can increase resilience and recoverability in cases of extreme operating conditions, CN officials said in a press release.Investing in specific measures such as infrastructure and equipment helps the company safely and efficiently move more goods and minimize the impact of unpredictable weather, they said."There is no doubt in my mind that our ability to perform in these challenging times is largely a result of the record-high strategic capital investments we are making in our infrastructure and of the resourcefulness of our railroaders," said CN President and Chief Executive Officer JJ Ruest.More information on CN's Winter Plan can be found here.

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Oct
02

STB: Five Class Is were 'revenue adequate' in 2019

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The Surface Transportation Board (STB) announced yesterday that BNSF Railway Co., CSX, Norfolk Southern Railway's combined subsidiaries, Canadian Pacific's Soo Line Corp. and Union Pacific Railroad achieved "revenue adequacy" in 2019.A railroad is considered to be revenue adequate if it achieves a rate of return on net investment equal to at least the current cost of capital for the railroad industry in a given year. Congress directs the STB to conduct revenue adequacy determinations every year.For 2019, the board determined the rate of return figure to be 9.34 percent. The five Class Is' rate of return exceeded the STB's calculation of the industry's cost of capital.Meanwhile, the board also announced it is seeking public comments on a proposed approach developed by the STB's Office of Economics for possible use in considering class exemption and revocation issues. The office developed the new approach to help the STB evaluate market conditions using a variety of metrics related to rail competition.The new approach would serve as a potential tool for evaluating market conditions governing a commodity, including changes in conditions over time. However, they would not serve as a mechanical test for determining whether the commodity exemptions at issue should be revoked or whether a new exemption should be issued, STB officials said in a press release.Initial comments on the new approach are due to the board by Dec. 4 and replies to initial comments are due by Jan. 4, 2021.

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Oct
01

Caltrain to begin Napoleon, Marin rail bridge improvement project

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The Napoleon Street Bridge will be fully replaced for safety and structural integrity purposes.Photo – Caltrain

Caltrain this month will begin a 14-month project to improve the Napoleon Street and Marin Street bridges in San Francisco. 

The Napoleon Street Bridge will be replaced for safety and structural integrity purposes. Caltrain crews will replace four short bridge spans with a center steel bridge. The new bridge will also feature steel girders and new wing walls.

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01

Metra wraps up rail-car shop expansion

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The expanded facility at 49th Street includes a new 38,000-square-foot building with a classroom space, workshop and welding training area.Photo – Metra Facebook

Metra yesterday completed a $32.5 million project to renovate and expand the agency's 47th Street and 49th Street rail car and locomotive repair facilities in Chicago.

The expanded 49th Street facility includes a new 38,000-square-foot building with a classroom space, workshop and welding training area. The facility also includes an upgraded loading dock, storage and rail-car wheel truck rebuild area. 

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01

BNSF marks first year at Denver-area logistics center

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Logistics Center Hudson was designed to help businesses increase their reach and speed to the Denver market and surrounding area, BNSF officials said.Photo – BNSF Railway Co.

BNSF Railway Co. yesterday marked the first anniversary of its Logistics Center Hudson receiving its first unit train of sand.

Construction began on the rail-served development, located in the greater Denver area, in February 2019. The center served its first customer, Granite Peak Transloading, seven months later.

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01

Amtrak cancels Winter Park Express for 2020-21 season

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With the social distancing requirements, it was not possible to operate the train successfully this season, Amtrak officials said.Photo – Winter Park Resort

Amtrak has suspended the Winter Park Express service between Denver’s Union Station and the Winter Park Resort in Winter Park, Colorado, until winter 2022. 

Amtrak has been reducing the number of seats sold on each train to enable distancing. Amtrak and Winter Park Resort officials evaluated seating options on the route and agreed that, with the social distancing requirements, it was not possible to operate the train successfully this season, Amtrak officials said in a press release. 

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