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28

STM seeks public input on rail maintenance shop

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 9/28/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The planned Northwest Attachment Centre will serve the Blue and Orange subway lines. Pictured, one of STM's existing attachment centers at Viau Station.Photo – STM

The Societe de transport de Montreal (STM) next month will host virtual information sessions to gather input on the agency’s plan to build a new underground workshop to store rail vehicles, receive and transport construction materials and remove construction debris from work sites.

The workshop — dubbed the Northwest Attachment Centre — will provide a new gateway to the metro, ultimately increasing the production capacity of night-time worksites and increasing the flexibility of logistical planning, STM officials said in a press release.

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Sep
28

VIA Rail extends long-distance service suspension

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The Canadian and Ocean routes were originally scheduled to resume Nov. 1. A new date for resumption of services has not been finalized.Photo – VIA Rail Canada Inc.

VIA Rail Canada Inc. today announced it will extend the suspension of its long-distance service routes, the Canadian and the Ocean, due to a rise of COVID-19 cases in some regions of Canada and to follow recommendations from public health authorities. 

Suspension of the sleeper class on the Winnipeg-Churchill route also will be extended until further notice. The routes were originally scheduled to resume Nov. 1.

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Sep
28

OL Canada honors CN's LeBreux with Cyr safety award

Rail News Home Railroading People 9/28/2020 Rail News: Railroading People
LeBreux has volunteered for OL Canada since he was a teenager nearly 20 years ago.Photo – Operation Lifesaver Canada

Operation Lifesaver Canada (OL) last week announced CN Police Constable Andre LeBreux is the winner of the 2019 Roger Cyr Award for Public Safety.

The Cyr award is presented annually during Rail Safety Week, which wrapped up yesterday. Named after the founder of OL Canada, the award recognizes a "rail safety ambassador" who goes above and beyond the call to promote rail safety, OL officials said in a press release. 

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Sep
28

NYCT to return R179 rail cars to service following safety review

Rail News Home Mechanical 9/28/2020 Rail News: Mechanical
A panel of outside experts reviewed primary side collision welding anomalies, door operations and drawbar draft gear assembly issues on the R179 rail cars.Photo – MTA Flickr/Marc A. Hermann

MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) officials last week announced that the 318-car fleet of R179 rail cars will return to service after a review of the fleet’s quality issues that prompted the agency to pull the cars from service earlier this year.

A panel of outside experts reviewed primary side collision welding anomalies, door operations and drawbar draft gear assembly issues and incidents the cars have had since delivery began in 2016. The panel ultimately determined that all known production quality issues with the cars provided by Bombardier Transportation had been adequately addressed by NYCT, agency officials said in a press release.

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Sep
28

NTSB: Loose rail joint led to fatal rail-car accident

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 9/28/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The NTSB determined the single-car derailment was caused by a loose and improperly fastened rail joint, which allowed the car's wheel to climb the mismatched rail.Photo – ntsb.gov

A loose, improperly fastened rail joint was the probable cause of a 2017 rail-car derailment that resulted in the death of a railroad employee, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) determined earlier this month.

The accident occurred Sept. 22, 2017, when a Union Pacific Railroad train derailed during a coupling operation in UP's Great Southwestern Yard in Arlington, Texas.

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Sep
28

Pandemic prompts CP to cancel Holiday Train tour

Rail News Home Canadian Pacific 9/28/2020 Rail News: Canadian Pacific
CP has operated the Holiday Train since 1999.Photo – cpr.ca

Canadian Pacific will not operate its annual Holiday Train tour this year due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Class I announced last week.

Although train visits will not be part of this year's charitable program, CP will donate to food banks in communities along its rail network and host a virtual concert. The modified program will draw attention to food security issues, while ensuring donations go to all food banks that would ordinarily receive them, including those that typically host a Holiday Train event in alternating years, CP officials said in a press release.

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Sep
28

FTA announces TOD funding

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 9/28/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) last week announced the availability of $6.2 million in funding to support comprehensive planning that improves access to public transit.The competitive grant funds are provided through FTA’s Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Planning pilot program, which funds planning to encourage ridership, transit access, and economic and mixed-use development near public transportation projects. Examples of eligible projects include planning studies around station areas for new light-rail, heavy-rail and commuter-rail projects.In order to apply for program funding, an applicant must be an FTA grantee — either a project sponsor of an eligible transit project or an entity with land use planning authority in the project corridor, FTA officials said in a press release.The application period will close on Oct. 26.FTA’s TOD Pilot Program was established under the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act and amended by the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act. The program is authorized through fiscal-year 2020.

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Sep
28

Trump tweets support for Alaska to Alberta Railway project

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 9/28/2020 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
President Donald Trump on Sept. 25 said in a tweet that he expects to issue a permit for a 1,600-mile rail line that would connect Alaska to Canada and the lower 48 states.Trump tweeted that, based on the "strong recommendation" of U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) and U.S. Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska), he will issue a presidential permit for the Alaska to Alberta Railway.A2A Railway was established to build, own and operate a railway connecting Alaska Railroad Corp. (ARRC) and Alaska's tidewater to northern Alberta, Canada. In June, ARRC and A2A Railway Development Corp. signed a master agreement of cooperation calling for the construction of a rail connection between ARRC's system and Canadian railroads that would link to the lower 48 U.S. states.The new rail line would cut down on the time it takes to get products between Asia and North America, said A2A's Alaska Vice Chair Mead Treadwell, according to a report in the Anchorage Daily News.Treadwell said Trump's announcement was a "wonderful surprise," adding that the permit would boost investor confidence in the project, the news outlet reported.The proposed route would carry commodities such as bitumen, grain, fertilizer, pipe, containers and sulfur, as well as passengers, Treadwell said.Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy said in a statement that the presidential permit represented a "major milestone," and that south-central Alaska could become an "additional port of the Pacific and world for provinces such as Alberta and Midwestern states," according to the news report. 

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Sep
25

CTA, Metra redesign mobile app

Rail News Home Internet/Digital 9/25/2020 Rail News: Internet/Digital
The new app — built for Chicago-region transit users — offers travel planning options between Metra, CTA and Pace.Photo – Metra

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), Metra and Pace today launched a redesigned version of the Ventra travel planning and fare mobile application.

The new app — built for Chicago-region transit users — features a quick-view of fare card balances, available Metra tickets, transit times for nearby stops and travel planning options between Metra, CTA and Pace.

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Sep
25

LA Metro approves 30-year transportation plan

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 9/25/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The plan details how the LA Metro will add more than 100 miles of rail over the next 30 years.Photo – LA Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (LA Metro) board yesterday approved the agency’s updated 2020 Long Range Transportation Plan, a $400 billion, 30-year transportation blueprint for Los Angeles County.

The plan outlines how LA Metro will fund, plan, build, manage and maintain the region’s transportation system, and how LA Metro partners should deliver projects and programs, agency officials said in a press release.

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Sep
25

NS unveils 2020 sustainability report

Rail News Home Norfolk Southern Railway 9/25/2020 Rail News: Norfolk Southern Railway
Norfolk Southern Railway outlined its 2019 efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and take other sustainability measures in its 2020 Corporate Responsibility Report, released yesterday.Among initiatives detailed in the report, the Class I noted that customers who ship with NS helped avoid almost 15 million metric tons of carbon emissions last year by choosing rail for their transportation needs instead of highway shipping. That equates to saving about 1.5 billion gallons of diesel fuel, NS officials said in a press release."It's a substantial reduction," said Josh Raglin, NS chief sustainability officer. "As companies continue to set climate goals around lowering their emissions, rail can be part of that solution."Among initiatives detailed in the report, NS:
• invested $2 billion in its rail network to promote safe and efficient operations, modernize technology and support economic growth activities;
• tapped into Waze, a mobile navigation app, to provide alerts to motorists approaching grade crossings;
• transformed a stretch of eroded shoreline on the Elizabeth River at the railroad's Lamberts Point terminal into a green oasis for oysters and wildlife; and
• joined the Operation Clean Sweep Pledge aimed at eliminating plastic pollution with a goal of zero loss of plastic resin into the environment.NS also has posted its 2020 filing with CDP, formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project.  

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Sep
25

Amtrak adds booking feature to provide real-time seating availability

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When searching for travel, riders will now see a passenger volume percentage next to each route.Photo – Amtrak

Amtrak earlier this week updated its website and mobile application to allow riders to view how full their reserved train will be while booking. 

When searching for travel, riders will see a passenger volume percentage next to each route. The percentage represents the proportion of seats sold based on the total number of seats on the train. 

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Sep
25

Chicago South Shore names Kazakevicius head of sales, marketing

Rail News Home Railroading People 9/25/2020 Rail News: Railroading People
Formed in 1989, CSS is one of six railroads operated by Anacostia.Photo – anacostia.com

Anacostia Rail Holdings has announced that Anthony "Tony" Kazakevicius has been named director of sales and marketing at the Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad (CSS). 

Kazakevicius joined the railroad from the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Co., where he had been assistant director of business development since 2013. Previously, he served as senior manager of marketing at Indiana Rail Road from 2006 to 2013, manager of marketing and sales at RailAmerica from 2002 to 2006, and manager of pricing at Iowa Interstate Railroad Ltd. from 1997 to 2001.

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Sep
25

Valley Metro begins Northwest Extension Phase II construction

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 9/25/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The 1.6-mile extension will include Valley Metro’s first elevated light-rail station, rendering pictured.Photo – Valley Metro

Valley Metro earlier this week began construction on the Northwest Extension Phase II project to extend light-rail service 1.6 miles from 19th and Dunlap avenues to the former Metrocenter Mall area in Phoenix.

The extension will include Valley Metro’s first elevated light-rail station, a new transit center for light-rail and bus service, a third station and a rail-only bridge over Interstate 17. 

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Sep
25

BTS: More rail tank cars meet new safety standards

Rail News Home Mechanical 9/25/2020 Rail News: Mechanical
The chart shows the percent of fleet comprised of DOT-117 and DOT-117R tank cars carrying crude oil, 2013-2019.Photo – U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics

Nearly half, or 48 percent, of rail tank cars that carried Class 3 flammable liquids in 2019 met the new safety requirements, up from 33 percent in 2018, according to a report released yesterday by the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS).

The Fleet Composition of Rail Tank Cars Carrying Flammable Liquids 2020 Report outlines industry-wide progress in manufacturing and modifying rail tanks cars that transport flammable liquids. It tracks the transformation of the fleet carrying Class 3 flammable liquids to be a fleet of DOT-117s, which meet new safety requirements.

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Sep
25

UP, CEMEX agree to transport liquid carbon dioxide from Texas port

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 9/25/2020 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
Port Freeport yesterday announced a new operational agreement between CEMEX Inc. and Union Pacific Railroad to transport liquid carbon dioxide from Freeport, Texas, to Mexico.CEMEX transloads the liquid carbon dioxide from tank trucks into rail cars while UP arranges the transport of the loaded cars to their destination in Mexico, port officials said in a press release.The liquid carbon dioxide is used in various applications, including the manufacturing of carbonated beverages."The collaboration between CEMEX, Union Pacific and Port Freeport opens the door for additional opportunities for economic growth in our region and beyond," said Port Commission Chairman Shane Pirtle.The port's recent investment in rail infrastructure has garnered the attention of many multinational companies, said Port Executive and Chief Executive Officer Phyllis Saathoff said.Port Freeport is a leading port in the export of crude oil and natural gas liquids, port officials said.

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Sep
24

Rail supplier news from Wabtec, Rajant, Thales, Stantec, Keolis and LAN (Sept. 24)

Wabtec Corp. has signed an agreement with the New Mexico Rail Runner Express (NMRX) to upgrade the wireless network of NMRX’s commuter fleet, in cooperation with Rajant Corp. The order is the first for Wabtec and Rajant since they formed a strategic partnership to accelerate the adoption of wireless technology in the global rail industry, Wabtec officials said in a press release.

Rajant Corp. has developed a new, high-performance BreadCrumb® platform, the Falcon. The platform offers multiple-input and multiple-output radios, high throughput, enhanced security performance, and edge computing capabilities for third-party applications and artificial intelligence. Combined with Rajant's patented InstaMesh® protocol, the Falcon is capable of bridging Kinetic Mesh wireless networks with other networks such as LTE/5G. “The Falcon will be interoperable with all our technology to expand market capabilities for industries like rail, shipping ports, military, mining and heavy construction,” Rajant officials said in a press release.

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Sep
24

Sound Transit seeks input on proposed service changes

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 9/24/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The service plan calls for maintaining the Link light rail service levels that were in effect this month.Photo – Sound Transit Facebook

Sound Transit today will hold a virtual public hearing to gather feedback on the agency’s 2021 Service Plan, which outlines changes and revisions to commuter- and light-rail service for the upcoming budget year.

The service plan calls for maintaining the Link light-rail and Sound commuter-rail service levels that were in effect this month.

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Sep
24

NS again uses Waze app to promote rail safety

Rail News Home Safety 9/24/2020 Rail News: Safety
Norfolk Southern Railway has relaunched a public awareness campaign about its Waze mobile application to educate motorists about grade-crossing safety. The Class I is using the Waze app to target drivers approaching crossings with specific safety tips. With national statistics reporting an accident between a person or vehicle and a train every three minutes, the awareness is needed, NS officials said in a press release."This partnership [with Waze] gives us a chance to reach people that may not otherwise receive these safety messages, and with 30 million Waze users in the United States alone, that is powerful," said Jason Morris, NS' assistant vice president of safety and environmental.For its campaign, NS is targeting areas with high numbers of grade crossings and crossing incidents. Over the next several months, drivers will see the ads in parts of Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, South Carolina and Ohio.Based on the success of its 2019 campaign using the Waze app, NS officials hope that this year's campaign will improve safety across the railroad's operating territory."The areas that were reached in 2019 have seen a reduction in incidents, which is an encouraging trend as we start this new round," said Morris.NS' ad blitz kicked off in mid-September as a lead into the annual observance of National Rail Safety Week, which this year is Sept. 21-27.

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Sep
24

APTA inducts Jablonski into Hall of Fame

Rail News Home Railroading People 9/24/2020 Rail News: Railroading People
Paul JablonskiPhoto – SDMTS

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) earlier this week inducted the late Paul Jablonski into its Hall of Fame.

Jablonski, who was chief executive officer of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (SDMTS) when he died in May at the age of 67, was recognized for his contributions to public transportation over a 40-year career.

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