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Dec
09

SMART to soon launch service to Larkspur, Novato stations

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More commuter-rail service is coming to the San Francisco Bay area Dec. 14.Photo – Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit

The Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) district plans to hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new Larkspur Station on Dec. 13, then launch service to the Larkspur and Novato stations in northern California on Dec. 14.

The new service targets commuters in the north San Francisco Bay area. Larkspur Station will offer a connection to the larger bay area via the Golden Gate Ferry and serve as a gateway for tourists visiting Marin and Sonoma counties, SMART officials said in a press release.

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Dec
09

AAR, ASLRRA outline freight-rail industry's priorities for surface transportation reauthorization

Leaders of the Association of American Railroads (AAR) and American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) last week called on Congress to mind the freight-rail industry's contribution to the U.S. economy when drafting major surface transportation legislation next year.

AAR President and Chief Executive Officer Ian Jefferies and ASLRRA President Chuck Baker were among freight industry leaders testifying last week at a House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee hearing called to explore the impact of freight transportation on the nation’s economy, environment and society.

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Dec
09

Union: SkyTrain strike could start Tuesday

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SkyTrain workers might go on strike tomorrow.Photo – TransLink

Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) 7000 has issued a 72-hour strike notice to the BC Rapid Transit Co. following four days of mediation and more than 40 days of direct bargaining that produced no new agreement covering about 900 SkyTrain workers. The strike would start at at 5 a.m. (PST) tomorrow if an agreement isn't reached.

The union represents SkyTrain attendants, control operators, and administrative, maintenance and technical staff. The last contract between TransLink-BC Rapid Transit expired Aug. 31, and nearly 97 percent of CUPE 7000 members at SkyTrain — which serves metro Vancouver, British Columbia — cast a strike vote on Nov. 21.



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Dec
09

Amtrak: New Acela trains a boost to nation's economy

The Amtrak-Alstom partnership to produce the next generation of Acela trains that will operate between Boston and Washington, D.C., is contributing to the nation’s economy, Amtrak officials announced last week.

At a ceremony held at LB Steel LLC in Harvey, Illinois, Amtrak and Alstom representatives thanked the workers for building the wheel assemblies and other components that will become part of the new trains.

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Dec
09

Watco Australia moves first GrainCorp train

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The first train reached the Port of Mackay Dec. 2.Photo – Watco Australia


Early last week, a Watco Australia train traveled from Mt. McLaren, Queensland, to the Port of Mackay in northeastern Australia, marking the first train operated for GrainCorp.

Featuring two locomotives and 42 rail cars loaded with chickpeas, the inaugural train followed nearly two years of planning with GrainCorp, Watco Australia officials said in an online post.

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Dec
09

CSX, Maryland find extra funding for Howard Street Tunnel project

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CSX and the state of Maryland have agreed to $100 million in additional funding needed to advance the expansion of the long-planned Howard Street Tunnel in Baltimore.In July, Maryland won a $125 million federal grant for the project, which will be conducted in partnership with CSX. The project calls for eliminating height restrictions in the 121-year-old tunnel to allow double-stack trains to move to and from the Port of Baltimore. The work will create double-stack clearance in the tunnel and under 22 bridges between Baltimore and Philadelphia.However, the grant that Maryland obtained in July was $103 million less than the state had requested for the $466 million project. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan pledged to work with the railroad, which owns the tunnel, and other unnamed stakeholders to come up with the remaining amount. Now, the state and railroad have "identified a variety of state, private and federal formula sources to close the funding gap,” Maryland Transportation Secretary Pete Rahn wrote in a Nov. 25 letter to U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, the Baltimore Sun reported last week.Previously, Maryland had proposed providing $147 million for the work, with CSX committing $91 million. Rahn's letter did not break down how much each entity or other stakeholders will contribute, according to the newspaper.“I am pleased to report that our efforts have paid off,” Rahn wrote. “At this point, the $466 million project is fully funded.”A CSX spokeswoman declined to say how much the Class I will pay toward the project until the state makes a public announcement, the newspaper reported.

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Dec
06

Rail supplier news from TKDA, Wabtec, Teleste, Gradall, Icomera and Visiostack (Dec. 6)

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Justin HicksPhoto – TKDA

TKDA added Justin Hicks to its rail division. He has 10 years of experience as a designer and manager on an array of rail projects. Hicks has designed freight yard, mainline and industrial rail trackage; been involved in intermodal and port master planning projects; and has generated designs for a variety of other transportation infrastructure projects, TKDA officials said in a press release.

Wabtec Corp. recently delivered 10 ES30ACi Light Evolution Series locomotives to the Egyptian National Railways (ENR) and Ministry of Transportation, the first stage in fulfilling order and services agreements reached in 2017. The new locomotives will enable ENR to meet growing demand for an efficient transport system capable of supporting the country’s development plans, Wabtec officials said in a press release. Equipped with 12-cylinder, 3,200-horsepower engines, the locomotives feature air-conditioned dual cabs, AC propulsion systems, single-axle control and dynamic brakes to transport either freight or passengers.

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Dec
06

TTC eliminates ticket, token sales at stations

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Presto cards offer automatic renewal and reloading.Photo – TTC

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) last week stopped selling tickets, tokens and day passes at its train stations as part of a transition to the Presto reloadable fare card.

The Presto cards offer automatic renewal and reloading and the ability to pay fares across 10 other transit agencies that use the system, including GO Transit and the TTC streetcar.

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Dec
06

SunRail to test PTC on central Florida rail corridor

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SunRail’s test trains will operate on the entire 61.5-mile corridor from the DeLand Amtrak Station to the Poinciana SunRail Station in Kissimmee.Photo – SunRail Flickr

SunRail will test positive train control (PTC) overnight until Dec. 12 in preparation for full implementation of the safety system on the central Florida rail corridor, agency officials announced yesterday.

SunRail’s test trains will operate on the entire 61.5-mile corridor from the DeLand Amtrak Station to the Poinciana SunRail Station in Kissimmee.

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Dec
06

Ohio, Washington regulators OK grade crossing safety upgrades

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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) earlier this week approved construction authorization from the Ohio Rail Development Commission directing Norfolk Southern RailwayWheeling & Lake Erie Railway Co. (W&LE) and CSX to upgrade four crossings in three counties.NS will install lights and gates at the County Road 84 crossing in Hancock County by April 4, 2021. W&LE will upgrade and replace existing lights and gates at the Gilchrist Road crossing in Akron by Sept. 4, 2020.Meanwhile, CSX will install lights and gates and make the approach less steep at the Railroad Street crossing in Milton Center; and close the South Street crossing to vehicles and pedestrians in Milton Center by Dec. 4, 2020.Federal funding will be provided for the upgrades, although W&LE will share funding responsibility for the Gilchrist Road project, PUCO officials said in a press release. Meanwhile, the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) approved more than $15,000 in grant funding for the Northwest Railway Museum to improve two crossings in North Bend and Snoqualmie.The UTC approved a Grade Crossing Protective Fund (GCPF) grant of $5,230 to replace signal control hardware at the State Route 202 crossing, also known as Bendigo Boulevard. The commission also approved a $10,603 GCPF grant to replace the signal control hardware and upgrade the existing warning lights to LEDs at the Snoqualmie Parkway crossing. The upgrades must be completed by June 30, 2020.

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Dec
06

WMATA solicits input on rail service improvement study

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Starting next week, WMATA will host a series of open houses in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia to provide information about the draft concepts.Photo – WMATA

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) yesterday unveiled several preliminary concepts to improve reliability, meet future ridership demands and better serve riders on the Blue, Orange and Silver lines.

Starting next week, WMATA will host a series of open houses in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia to provide information about the draft concepts, answer questions and gather public input, authority officials said in a press release.

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Dec
06

NJ Transit seeks 'next-generation’ solutions for Meadowlands service



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The busy Meadowlands area poses mass transit challenges.Photo – NJ Transit Facebook

New Jersey Transit has issued a request for expressions of interest (RFEI) to identify qualified and experienced firms capable of introducing innovative solutions for transportation services between the Frank R. Lautenberg Rail Station in Secaucus Junction and the Meadowlands complex.



The Meadowlands area poses unique challenges to mass transit, including sporting events and concerts held at MetLife Stadium; the new American Dream retail and entertainment complex that will have 20,000 employees and attract 40 million visitors annually; highly sensitive environmental features such as the Hackensack River; busy roads; and an existing rail line to the stadium from Secaucus Junction, NJ Transit officials said in a press release.



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Dec
06

CSX picks Kentucky rail bypass as latest ‘Select Site’

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CSX joined local officials this week in announcing that the Henderson Bypass Rail Site in Henderson, Kentucky, has been designated a CSX Select Site.Photo – CSX Facebook

CSX has designated the Henderson bypass rail site in Henderson, Kentucky, as a CSX Select Site.

Select Sites are development-ready properties along the CSX network where standard land use considerations and comprehensive due diligence issues have been addressed. The properties are able to meet the needs of a variety of manufacturers, reducing the time required to build facilities and ultimately bring products to market, CSX officials said in a press release.

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Dec
06

Florida DOT launches crossing safety initiative

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“One fatality on our rail crossings is one too many," said FDOT Secretary Kevin Thibault.Photo –

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) yesterday announced a statewide initiative to improve safety at grade crossings.

FDOT Secretary Kevin Thibault issued the directive calling for “unprecedented” rail safety measures and the launch of a statewide education initiative with the goal of preventing additional fatalities on or near crossings, and on state roads and state-owned land crossings, FDOT officials said in a press release.

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Dec
05

NJ Transit unveils performance dashboard

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NJ Transit created a performance dashboard to comply with New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy’s Executive Order 80.Photo – NJ Transit Facebook

New Jersey Transit last week launched a performance dashboard to display system data on on-time performance, mechanical reliability and the cause of delays and cancellations. 

Dubbed Progress by the Numbers, the dashboard displays commuter-rail, light-rail and bus data from January 2017 to October 2019. Each month it will be updated with the previous month’s service.

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Dec
05

Orange County charts progress on streetcar work

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The OC Streetcar will be complete in 2022.Photo – OCTA

Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) crews are advancing construction on the 4.1-mile, 10-stop OC Streetcar route between the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center and a new transit stop in Garden Grove, California. 

Crews have begun pouring foundations for a maintenance and storage facility to be constructed along the former Pacific Electric Railway Co. right-of-way in Santa Ana throughout 2020.

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Dec
05

MTA technology accelerator program expands to six agencies

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MTA’s Transit Tech Lab allows selected startups to pitch and then pilot an innovation or technology solution for a transit agency in less than six months.Photo – MTA NYCT Facebook

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (MTA) Transit Tech Lab, an accelerator program for startups looking to solve public transit challenges, has expanded to five other New York City-area agencies to support a unified approach to transit innovation. 

The program enables selected startups to pitch and then pilot an innovation or technology solution for a transit agency in less than six months. 

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Dec
05

Secure Rail deadline approaching for 2020 conference presenters

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Tomorrow is the deadline for presenters to submit their proposals for the next Secure Rail Conference, which will be held April 21-22, 2020, in Chicago.Presented by Progressive Railroading, Secure Rail's mission is to bridge the gap between the future of rail technology and rail security.Conference organizers are seeking presenters with expertise in rail security,  emergency preparedness, hazardous materials transportation, positive train control, information technology, signaling and communications, border control, bridge and tunnel management and capital infrastructure programs.Presenters should provide a rail security perspective on their chosen topic.Presentation information may be submitted via this link.

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Dec
05

Vancouver residents support TransLink expansion, improvement

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Following a four-month outreach campaign, TransLink’s engagement report logged 4,000 submitted transit improvement ideas.Photo – TransLink Facebook

TransLink riders and other local residents support transit expansion and improvement as a top priority in Vancouver, British Columbia, according to a public engagement report the agency released yesterday. 

Following a four-month outreach campaign, the report logged 4,000 submitted improvement ideas and 31,700 responses to the agency’s 30-year regional transportation strategy for metro Vancouver.

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Dec
05

TWU Local 100, BLET announce tentative agreements

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The Transport Workers Union (TWU) Local 100 and Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, following six months of tense negotiations.Announced yesterday, the tentative agreement will go before Local 100's Executive Board today. If ratified by union members, the contract would cover about 37,000 subway and bus workers."This tentative agreement continues the forward momentum of NYC Transit that has led to a surge in subway on-time performance and ridership increases that reflect our customers’ returning confidence in the system," said MTA Chairman Patrick Foye in a press release.TWU Local 100 is MTA's largest union.Details of the agreement will be revealed after  Local 100's Executive Board has a chance to vote on it, said Local 100 President Tony Utano in a prepared statement. Utano also said he believed the membership will ratify the contract "in overwhelming fashion."Meanwhile, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) has reached a tentative agreement with Keolis Commuter Services in Boston for locomotive engineers employed at the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA).Ballots have been mailed and are due Jan. 3, 2020. Contract details have not been released.Keolis has operated and maintained MBTA's commuter-rail system since 2014.

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