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28

LA Metro to present updated Eastside light-rail route alternatives

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LA Metro’s Eastside Transit Corridor Phase 2 project will extend the Gold Line farther east.Photo – LA Metro Facebook

[Editor's note: This article was updated Jan. 29 to clarify that LA Metro will be presenting updated project information to the public, not seeking public input, as was previously stated.]

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) is presenting updated project information on three light-rail alternatives the agency is evaluating as part of the Eastside Transit Corridor Phase 2 project that will extend the Gold Line.

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Jan
28

LA Metro seeks input on Eastside light-rail routes

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 1/28/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
LA Metro’s Eastside Transit Corridor Phase 2 project will extend the Gold Line farther east.Photo – LA Metro Facebook

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) is seeking public input on three light-rail alternatives the agency is evaluating as part of the Eastside Transit Corridor Phase 2 project that will extend the Gold Line.

Next month, LA Metro will host meetings in East LA, Rosemead and Montebello, California, to gather input on the possible light-rail routes, LA Metro officials said in a press release.

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Jan
28

ARCI: 2019 rail-car deliveries beat 10-year average

Rail News Home Mechanical 1/28/2020 Rail News: Mechanical
American Railway Car Institute (ARCI) builders finished 2019 with deliveries totaling 58,026 units, exceeding the 10-year average of 50,524 units, the Railway Supply Institute's ARCI Committee announced yesterday.The fourth-quarter 2019 deliveries of 14,727 units beat deliveries posted in Q4 2018 (13,462), as well as those posted in Q3 2019 (14,571), according to ARCI data.However, orders for full-year 2019 came in at 37,196 units, about half of the reported orders for the previous year. Orders in Q4 2019 totaled 8,464 units, showing "continued weakness" but still slightly better than the 7,315 units ordered in Q3 2019, ARCI officials said in a press release.Still, Q4 2019 orders were less than half of those at year-end 2018, they said.Meanwhile, the year-end rail-car backlog stood at 51,295 units, down 36 percent from 2018's level."Builder backlogs are across all major car types with the majority of the backlog in tank cars, followed by covered hoppers," ARCI officials said. "Builders are seeing a shift out of the smaller cube covered hoppers into the midsize covered hopper and continued demand for larger non-pressure tank cars."

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Jan
28

MBTA to boost Fairmount commuter-rail capacity

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The MBTA will add eight additional trips to the Fairmount Line in May.Photo – MBTA

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's (MBTA) Fiscal and Management Control Board yesterday approved a $1.2 million, 12-month pilot program to add eight weekday trips to the Fairmount commuter-rail line in Boston.

Beginning in May, the agency will add four inbound trains at Readville Station and four outbound trains leaving South Station.

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Jan
28

Lawmakers seek Amtrak policy review after wheelchair users were quoted $25,000 ticket price

U.S. Sens. Tammy Duckworth and Richard Durbin and U.S. Rep. Jesus Garcia are calling on Amtrak to review its policies on disability accessibility after two passengers who use wheelchairs were initially told they'd have to pay $25,000 to arrange for accommodations for their group to travel from Chicago to Bloomington-Normal, Illinois.

In a letter sent yesterday to Amtrak President and Chief Executive Officer Richard Anderson, the Illinois Democrats asked Amtrak to conduct a comprehensive review of its national disability and accessibility polices and then institute new ones "that go above and beyond the bare minimum federal requirements to establish Amtrak as the premier transportation option for all travelers, particularly passengers with disabilities."

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Jan
27

NJ Transit marks record locomotive engineer recruits

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 1/27/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Between 2019 and 2020, seven classes of locomotive engineers will have graduated from the NJ Transit’s training program.Photo – NJ Transit Facebook

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy last week recognized New Jersey Transit for marking a record number of locomotive engineer training classes running concurrently. 

Between 2019 and 2020, seven classes of locomotive engineers will graduate from the NJ Transit’s 78-week training program — the same number of classes that graduated in the previous five years combined, NJ Transit officials said in press release from Murphy’s office.

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Jan
27

LA Metro extends ride-hailing pilot program

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LA Metro's Via ride-hailing service has provided more than 70,000 rides.Photo – Via

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (LA Metro) board last week approved a $2.2 million, six-month extension to the agency’s ride-hailing pilot program with Via.

The pilot program is testing the use of ride-hailing technology to enable LA Metro riders with low income or disabilities to connect to major transit centers. Since launching in January 2019, the service has provided more than 70,000 rides, exceeding agency goals in rides per week, rides per driver hour, wait times and customer satisfaction, LA Metro officials said in a press release.

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Jan
27

APTA names Henry CFO

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"[Henry's] wide-ranging experience and expertise in finance in both the public and private sector will serve APTA and its members well," said APTA President and CEO Paul Skoutelas (shown).Photo – apta.com

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) announced today it has hired John Henry to serve as chief financial officer.

Henry will oversee APTA's finance and information technology departments, APTA officials said in a press release.

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Jan
27

BART to install 22 escalator canopies

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BART contracted crews will begin construction of a seven-year project to install canopies over BART rail station entrances.Photo – BART

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) contracted crews this spring will begin construction of a seven-year project to install 22 canopies over BART rail station entrances along Market Street in San Francisco, agency officials announced last week.

The canopies will protect new escalators and feature retractable gates, LED lighting, security cameras and real-time digital displays showing train arrival times.

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Jan
27

OIG: FRA 'missed opportunities' in oversight of California's high-speed rail program

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) missed opportunities to better assess and mitigate federal government risks in the agency's oversight of the California high-speed rail project, according to an audit by the U.S. Department of Transportation Office of Inspector General (OIG).

Requested by the former chair of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure's Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials, the OIG audit reviewed FRA's risk mitigation and oversight of the project's expenditures, OIG officials said last week in a press release.

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Jan
27

Report: Missouri owes Amtrak millions for River Runner service

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Amtrak operates the Missouri River Runner passenger line under a contract with the state.Photo – amtrak.com

The state of Missouri hasn't paid its full contract for the Amtrak River Runner service for the past decade, according to a local news report.

Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) Director Patrick McKenna told a Missouri state House Budget Committee last week that the state owes Amtrak $6.5 million in unpaid bills, plus the $11.65 million contract to run the service this year, the News Tribune newspaper reported last week.

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Jan
27

Sound Transit solicits opinions on Sounder South commuter-rail expansion

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Sounder South ridership has grown nearly 30 percent since 2014.Photo – Sound Transit Flickr

Sound Transit’s board last week began collecting public input on possible expansion options for the Sounder South commuter-rail service in Washington state.

To meet growing demand for the service, Sound Transit is considering lengthening trains to carry up to 40 more passengers; extending station platforms; adding weekday trips; and extending service to Tillicum and DuPoint by 2036, agency officials said in a press release.

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Jan
27

U.S. Class I employment dipped in December

As of mid-December 2019, Class Is employed 131,486 people, down 1.31 percent since November's level and down 11 percent from December 2018's count, according to Surface Transportation Board (STB) data.

All six workforce categories posted month-to-month employment decreases. They were: executives, officials and staff assistants, down 0.09 percent to 7,622 employees; professional and administrative, down 0.91 percent to 10,811; maintenance of way and structures, down 1.48 percent to 30,780; maintenance of equipment and stores, down 2.67 percent to 22,745; transportation (other than train and engine), down 0.79 percent to 5,395; and transportation (train and engine), down 0.92 percent to 54,133.

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Jan
24

Rail supplier news from PrecisionHawk, CHA, ADVA, Urban Engineers, Unity Alliance and Tealinc (Jan. 24)

PrecisionHawk named James Norrod chief executive officer to succeed Michael Chasen, who will continue to lead PrecisionHawk’s advisory board and chair the Federal Aviation Administration’s Drone Advisory Committee. Norrod has more than 25 years of experience leading companies in regulated industries. Previously, he served at CEO of Tellabs, Zhone Technologies, Segway, Telebit, Adage and Infinite Power Solutions. PrecisionHawk offers drone inspection, survey and training services for rail, energy and agriculture clients.

CHA Consulting Inc. has fully integrated and rebranded its recent acquisition Wolverton & Associates under the CHA brand. Wolverton & Associates was acquired in June 2019, adding about 100 employees with experience in transportation, traffic, land development and land surveying to the firm. Combining the firms has fueled growth in the Southeast and provided clients with a deeper bench of technical talent and expertise, CHA officials said in a press release. 

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Jan
24

Pacific Harbor Line's Khatami to lead harbor association

Rail News Home Railroading People 1/24/2020 Rail News: Railroading People
Kimi Khatami is the new president of the Harbor Association of Industry and Commerce.Photo – Kimi Khatami

Kimi Khatami, director of customer service for Pacific Harbor Line, has been named president of the Harbor Association of Industry and Commerce (HAIC), a commercial and industrial trade association representing the business community of Long Beach and Los Angeles harbors.

The association advocates for its members on trade, transportation, energy, environmental and land use issues.

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Jan
24

NJ Transit to build storm-resilient power substation

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 1/24/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
New Jersey Transit will replace two Bay Head rail yard substations that were damaged during Hurricane Sandy.Photo – NJ Transit

New Jersey Transit yesterday began construction of a new power substation at the Bay Head rail yard on the North Jersey Coast Line.

The project — funded by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) — involves replacing two existing substations that were damaged by a storm surge during Hurricane Sandy in 2012. 

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Jan
24

TTC recommends state-of-good repairs, vehicle procurement

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TTC will receive CA$4 billion over the the next 10 years through Toronto’s City Building Fund.Photo – TTC

Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) staff yesterday recommended how the agency should allocate CA$4 billion in new infrastructure funding approved by the Toronto City Council earlier this month.

Of the CA$4.06 billion the TTC will receive over the the next 10 years through Toronto’s City Building Fund, TTC staff recommend allocating CA$3.09 billion to its subway’s state-of-good repair program and capacity improvements. 

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Jan
24

Cuomo calls for permanent ban on fracking in New York

Rail News Home Rail Industry Trends 1/24/2020 Rail News: Rail Industry Trends
Cuomo this week announced the legislation in the fiscal-year 2021 executive budget.Photo – Gov. Cuomo's Flickr page

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo this week announced legislation that would make the state's current fracking ban permanent.

The measure would restrict the state's Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) from approving permits that would authorize the ability to drill, deepen, plug back or convert wells that use high-volume hydraulic fracturing as a way to complete well projects.

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Jan
24

LOSSAN names DeMartino managing director

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Donna DeMartino, LOSSAN rail corridor agency managing directorPhoto – LOSSAN

The Los Angeles–San Diego–San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) rail corridor agency named Donna DeMartino managing director to succeed Jennifer Bergener, who was appointed deputy chief executive officer of the Orange County Transportation Authority.

Effective Jan. 27, DeMartino will lead efforts to improve passenger-rail ridership, reliability and safety along the corridor, as well as oversee management and operations of the Amtrak-operated Pacific Surfliner service.

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Jan
24

Class Is to serve new auto terminal at Alabama port

Rail News Home Shippers 1/24/2020 Rail News: Shippers
Pictured left to right: Roberto Murchison, general manager and chief executive officer of Grupo Murchison; James Lyons, director and CEO, Alabama State Port Authority; Fernando Reveco, VP of business development of Neltume Ports; Daniel Alexander, director of corporate development, Grupo Murchison.Photo – Alabama State Port Authority/Facebook

The Alabama State Port Authority and AutoMOBILE International Terminal (AIT) earlier this week signed a concession agreement for a $60 million automobile roll on/roll off terminal now under construction at the Port of Mobile.

AIT will operate the facility when it's completed in early 2021.

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