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Oct
21

North Carolina DOT seeks input on Kannapolis Station platform construction

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NCDOT is proposing to add a second platform at Kannapolis Station in Kannapolis, North Carolina.Photo – NCDOT

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) will host a public meeting Oct. 24 to gather opinions on a second passenger-rail platform proposed for the Amtrak station in Kannapolis, North Carolina.

The existing Kannapolis Station platform accommodates Carolinian and Piedmont service on only one side of the double-track North Carolina Railroad/Norfolk Southern Main Line.

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Oct
21

Long Island Rail Road eliminates grade crossing

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The Covert Avenue grade crossing was rebuild into a two-way grade separated underpass.Photo – LIRR

MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) last week completed construction on a two-way grade separated underpass at the Covert Avenue crossing in Long Island, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced late last week.

The project is the second of eight grade crossings LIRR plans to eliminate across its network by 2022 to improve safety and traffic flow and reduce noise from train horns and bells, Cuomo said.

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Oct
21

NARS names Tisa president

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Tom Tisa is the new president of NARS.Photo – NARS

The North American Rail Shippers Association (NARS) has named Tom Tisa its new president, the association announced in a September newsletter.

Tisa is head of marketing and strategic development at CSX, where his responsibilities involve short-line engagement and port activity.

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Oct
21

LA Metro's Blue light-rail line to reopen as 'A Line'

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After a 10-month closure, LA Metro will reopen the Blue Line as the A Line.Photo – LA Metro

After a 10-month closure, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) last week announced the light-rail Blue Line will reopen Nov. 2 between downtown Los Angeles and Long Beach, California. 

From then on, the line will be known as the A Line. 

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Oct
21

Georgia DOT seeks input on environmental statement for proposed high-speed rail corridor expansion

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The Georgia Department of Transportation (DOT) and Federal Railroad Administration are soliciting public comment on a Tier 1 draft environmental impact statement for a proposed extension of the Southeast High-Speed Rail Corridor from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Atlanta.The agencies will ask for public input on the draft statement during open houses held tomorrow in Atlanta, Wednesday in Greenville, South Carolina, and Thursday in Charlotte. Comments may be offered in person or online through Nov. 4, Georgia DOT officials said in a press release.The draft statement lays out three options, with a no-build alternative serving as the baseline. The comments received will help the agencies determine a preferred corridor alternative for the Tier 1 environmental impact statement and the record of decision.The proposed expansion of the corridor is a project of the Passenger-Rail Corridor Investment Plan. Expanding proposed high-speed passenger-rail service between Atlanta and Charlotte is part of the planned Southeast High-Speed Rail Corridor, which would connect Washington, D.C., Richmond, Virginia, and Charlotte.When completed, the service would improve capacity and travel times and provide an alternative mode of travel, Georgia DOT officials said.

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Oct
21

Virginia Railway Express CEO Allen to step down

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VRE Chief Executive Officer Doug AllenPhoto – VRE

Virginia Railway Express (VRE) and Chief Executive Officer Doug Allen have "agreed to part ways," the agency's board announced last week.

Deputy CEO and Chief Operating Officer Rich Dalton will serve as acting CEO, while the board searches for a permanent successor, VRE officials said in a press release.

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Oct
21

USDOT rolls out LNG-by-rail rule

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) is moving ahead with a proposal to allow liquefied natural gas (LNG) to be moved by rail in DOT-113 tank cars.

The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), in coordination with the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), announced late last week that it will publish a notice of proposed rulemaking to allow LNG to be transported by rail tank car.

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Oct
21

Equipment update: Surfacing and tamping

The TX16 Production and Switch Tamper is the latest addition to Harsco Rail’s suite of MOW equipment.Photo – Harsco Rail

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Oct
18

Rail supplier news from Cummins, Logistec, Masabi, VisioStack, Microdrones and REMSA (Oct. 18)

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Cummins Inc. named Melina Kennedy vice president of product compliance and regulatory affairs. In the newly created role, Kennedy will oversee engine emission certification, product compliance and regulations for Cummins products, company officials said in a press release. Kennedy has led various Cummins business markets for the past six years. Most recently, Kennedy served as general manager and executive director of the pickup truck business. Prior to that, she led the rail and defense business.Logistec Corp. named Michel Miron executive vice president of Gulf Stream Marine Inc. (GSM) to oversee all operational management and commercial activities at the company’s Gulf Coast port terminals. Miron has 30 years of experience in the marine and transportation industry and 20 years as a member of Logistec Stevedoring's senior leadership team, most recently serving as VP, company officials said in a press release.Masabi and NEORide announced it will launch the EZfare mobile ticketing application on the Cincinnati Bell Connector streetcar later this month. EZfare is a cashless, multi-agency, fare payment solution, Masabi officials said in a press release.VisioStack Inc. entered into an agreement with Grupo EFE to provide the Chilean passenger and freight railway with data management and analytics services through its RailLinks® Infrastructure platform. The cloud-based platform enables users to import Big Data from sensor streams and convert it into actionable information through artificial intelligence and predictive data science. The platform will enable Grupo to transition to a data-driven maintenance strategy, VisioStack officials said in a press release.Precision Products partnered with Microdrones to become a distributor of the company’s drone surveying products. Precision Products will offer the Microdrones Integrated Systems, which includes a bundle of products needed to get a commercial users started with using drones for surveying.The Railway Engineering-Maintenance Suppliers Association (REMSA) is offering one $15,000 scholarship for a REMSA member employee pursing a continuing education program. The scholarship is being offered to positively affect the future of the rail construction and maintenance industry by supporting REMSA member employees’ education, association officials said in a press release. The application deadline is Nov. 1.

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Oct
18

VIA Rail logs holiday ridership boost

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Over 100,000 passengers traveled on VIA Rail during Canada's Thanksgiving holiday weekend.Photo – VIA Rail Canada

VIA Rail Canada Inc. posted a 1.2 percent ridership increase during Canada's Thanksgiving holiday weekend compared with the same period in 2018. 

For the second consecutive year, over 100,000 passengers traveled on the network Oct. 10-15 during the long holiday weekend, VIA Rail officials said in a press release.

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Oct
18

ASLRRA: Cummings understood rail industry's importance

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U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings was a senior member of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and its railroads subcommittee.Photo – U.S. Rep. Cummings' Flickr account

Transportation industry and government leaders were among those offering statements and condolences on the passing of U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), who died early yesterday due to complications of longstanding health challenges. He was 68.

Cummings chaired the House Committee on Oversight and Reform. He also was a senior member of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (T&I), where he served on the Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials, as well as the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation.

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Oct
18

MBTA to pilot Boston-Foxborough commuter-rail service

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MBTA's service pilot will offer 10 round-trip weekday trains between Foxboro and South stations.Photo – MBTA

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) on Oct. 21 will launch a one-year pilot commuter-rail service between Boston and Foxborough, Massachusetts. 

The pilot will offer 10 round-trip weekday trains between Foxboro Station and South Station via the Fairmount and Franklin Lines. 

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Oct
18

OIG: Amtrak could save millions by improving on-time performance

Improving Amtrak's on-time performance (OTP) by 5 percentage points on all routes would result in $12.1 million in financial benefits to the railroad in just one year, Amtrak's Office of Inspector General (OIG) reported this week.

The benefits would include $8.2 million in reduced costs and $3.9 million in increased revenue, OIG officials said in a press release.

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Oct
18

KCS posts record Q3 revenue despite flat carload volume

Kansas City Southern logged record third-quarter 2019 revenue of $747.7 million, a 7 percent increase over the same quarter a year ago, the Class I announced today.

The railroad was helped by a 21 percent increase in refined fuel shipments to Mexico, as well as cost-cutting efforts. Overall, carload volumes were flat in the quarter compared with last year, KCS officials said in a press release.

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Oct
18

NRC chairman's column: Register for NRC Conference, NRC/REMSA exhibition

The holiday season is upon us and I hope you are spending time with your families, enjoying the fall foliage, and not indulging in too many pumpkin-spiced treats! As always, I want to touch on “Safety First” in everything we do. Make sure that you don’t allow the holidays to distract you from working safely and finishing the year with a strong safety record!

In September, I attended the Railway Interchange Exhibition and Conference in Minneapolis with many of you. It was an excellent event, well organized, as always. The technical presentations were timely and informative. The exhibits were a great opportunity for our board of directors and NRC staff to visit with NRC members at their booths, and see emerging products and technologies in our industry. Additionally, the NRC had the opportunity to participate in a roundtable discussion with FRA Administrator Ron Batory and his staff to discuss the FRA R&D program and technology trends.

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Oct
17

Metra, UP to close Evanston ticket office

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Ticket sales have declined at many Metra stations as passengers make the switch to mobile purchasing.Photo – Metra Facebook

Metra yesterday announced that on Oct. 31, Union Pacific Railroad will close the on-site ticket office at the Evanston Central Street Station in Evanston, Illinois, due to declining on-site sales.

Located on the UP North Line, the station sold an average of 940 tickets per month this year. The station sells the fewest tickets of all of UP’s ticket agent-staffed locations, Metra officials said in a press release.

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Oct
17

LA Metro to solicit public input on Crenshaw light-rail extension

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LA Metro will use public feedback to help determine which Crenshaw/LAX extension routes will be studied further.Photo – LA Metro Facebook

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) is holding four community meetings this month to gather input on five potential routes for the northern extension of the Crenshaw/LAX light-rail line.

The extension ultimately will provide a direct rail connection to the South Bay, Los Angeles International Airport area, South Los Angeles, Inglewood, Crenshaw Corridor, Mid-City, Central Los Angeles, West Hollywood and Hollywood communities. The alternative routes would either extend the Crenshaw Line north to the Purple Line subway and then through West Hollywood to the Red Line, or to the Red and Purple lines at Vermont Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard near LA's Koreatown neighborhood.

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Oct
17

Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway to end Jim Thorpe rides over tax dispute

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The decision to cease train rides out of Jim Thorpe stemmed from the Borough Council's efforts to collect an "amusement tax" from the railroad.Photo – lgsry.com

A tax dispute with the local government has prompted the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway (LGSR) to end passenger train rides out of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania.

LGSR officials announced yesterday that Andy Muller Jr., president and chief executive officer of the LGSR and its sister railroad and operator Reading, Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad (RBMN), has decided to end the passenger rides out of the community starting in late November.

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Oct
17

U.S. railroads haul more petroleum, chemicals in Week 41

The decline in U.S. freight-rail traffic continued during the week ending Oct. 12, with railroads reporting increases in just two of 10 commodity categories tracked weekly by the Association of American Railroads (AAR).

U.S. railroads posted 510,820 carloads and intermodal units for the week, down 7 percent compared with the same week in 2018. The number of U.S. roads' carloads dropped 7.5 percent to 243,807 units, while the number of intermodal containers and trailers fell 6.6 percent to 267,013, according to AAR data.

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Oct
17

Norfolk Southern reports environmental, economic growth

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Norfolk Southern achieved an all-time best operations ratio of 65 percent in 2018.Photo – Norfolk Southern Railway

During 2018, Norfolk Southern Corp. decreased its greenhouse gas emissions by 2.6 percent year over year and achieved an all-time best operating ratio of 65 percent, according to the Class I's 12th annual Corporate Social Responsibility report.

Released yesterday, the report details NS' environmental, economic and social impacts during 2018 and early 2019.

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