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Aug
05

Michigan DOT seeks comments on five-year transportation plan

Rail News Home Rail Industry Trends 8/5/2019 Rail News: Rail Industry Trends
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is seeking public comment on its draft 2020-2024 transportation program.The proposed program outlines mobility initiatives, revenue and specific projects planned for the state over the next five years.Included in the draft is a call for preserving and enhancing Michigan's intercity passenger-rail services. In fiscal-year 2020, MDOT plans to invest $20 million in three Amtrak-operated routes in the city.In addition, the department plans to invest $45 million for maintenance and capital improvements on the state-owned Kalamazoo-Dearborn corridor. Other rail projects mentioned in the plan include safety projects to reduce motorist risks at grade crossings, including warning device enhancements and crossing eliminations. Department officials are accepting comments on the document until Aug. 30. The State Transportation Commission is expected to approve the final plan in October.

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Aug
05

TransLink receives first of 12-train order

Rail News Home Mechanical 8/5/2019 Rail News: Mechanical
Passenger capacity on the Canada Line will increase by 25 percent following the delivery of 12 trains to TransLink.Photo – Canada Line

TransLink last week received the first of its 12-train order scheduled to enter service early next year on the SkyTrain Canada Line in Vancouver, British Columbia. 

The remaining two-car trains will be shipped by Hyundai Rotem in South Korea and arrive throughout the year and into early 2020, TransLink officials said in a press release. 

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Aug
05

U.S. Sen. Wyden introduces crude-by-rail safety bill

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 8/5/2019 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The Crude Oil Advanced Tracking Act would require railroads to share crude-by-rail information with state emergency responders so they know what risks they might face when trains carry crude oil travel through their communities.Photo – shutterstock.com

U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) last week introduced legislation to address safety concerns regarding crude-by-rail transportation.

The Crude Oil Advanced Tracking Act would require railroads to share crude-by-rail information with state emergency responders so they know what risks they might face when trains carry crude oil travel through their communities.

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Aug
05

Rising Stars 2019: Dustin Hall

Dustin Hall, 32
Security consultant
Security Through Safe Design Inc.

Nominator's quote: "Mr. Hall is a security project lead for a multi-billion-dollar rail project. His rapid advancement has been due to his admirable work ethic. He has proven to be a resourceful, creative, courteous, supportive team member who thrives on challenge and continues to want to learn to optimize and share his knowledge." — William VanRyswyk, Security Through Safe Design Inc.

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Aug
02

U.S. Reps. Barr, Perry tour rail plants during August break

Two U.S. congressmen this week spent part of their August congressional recess touring rail supply businesses in their districts.

U.S. Rep. Andy Barr (R-Ky.) joined the Railway Engineering-Maintenance Suppliers Association (REMSA) for a tour of member company Contech Engineered Solutions' manufacturing plant in Winchester, Kentucky.

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Aug
02

Rail supplier news from Alstom, NARSTCO, Loram, Biarri Rail, American Battery and Hanson (Aug. 2)

Alstom will supply 13 trains to the Hello Paris consortium in charge of operating the CDG Express in France. The trains will be built based on the Coradia Polyvalent range, but will be unique to the CDG Express line in terms of interior fitting and on-board information, Alstom officials said in a press release.

NARSTCO has named Bruce Jones its general manager. He has 30 years of manufacturing operations experience across North America, NARSTCO officials said in a press release. Prior to joining NARSTCO, he served as managing director and vice president of operations at Weir Group PLC, as well as VP of operations at Dover Corp.

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Aug
02

AAR seeks proposals for CREATE website redesign

Rail News Home Internet/Digital 8/2/2019 Rail News: Internet/Digital
A BNSF Railway Co. project designed to eliminate train delays in the Chicago region was completed in May as part of the CREATE program. The project involved adding new tracks and creating a new direct connection between BNSF's Corwith and Cicero yardsPhoto – CREATE

The Association of American Railroads (AAR), on behalf of the Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency (CREATE) partners, has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for a vendor to develop and support a new CREATE website.

The vendor also would be required to provide technical and content support. In addition to the CREATE website redesign, the partners are seeking recommendations for a communications strategy and social media management support, AAR officials said in a press release.

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Aug
02

Valley Metro hires security support, rider assistance staff

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 8/2/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Valley Metro’s customer experience coordinators support security, engage with customers and ensure station cleanliness.Photo – Valley Metro

Valley Metro yesterday announced it hired a team of "customer experience coordinators," a group of staff members stationed at busy rail platforms to support security and assist riders served by its light-rail in Phoenix and Tempe, Arizona.

The team's creation is part of Valley Metro’s Respect the Ride (RTR) program, which increased security staff, developed paid fare zones, established a code of conduct and introduced a safety and security app as part of a strategy to make the 28-mile light-rail system safer, Valley Metro officials said in a press release.

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Aug
02

Ohio rail panel OKs 12 grade crossing projects

Rail News Home Communication and Signal 8/2/2019 Rail News: Communication and Signal
Norfolk Southern Railway was directed to install lights and gates at the Township Road 212 grade crossing in Arcadia, Ohio.Photo – Norfolk Southern Facebook

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) earlier this week approved construction authorization from the Ohio Rail Development Commission that directs six railroads to install and upgrade 12 rail crossings in the state by next year.

Norfolk Southern Railway will install lights and gates at the Township Road 212 grade crossing in Arcadia by July 30, 2020. CSX will install lights and gates, as well as remove spur track, at the Main Street crossing in the New Bloomington by April 30, 2020, PUCO officials said in a press release.

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Aug
02

CP logs record crop year for Canadian grain, products

Canadian Pacific announced yesterday it moved 26.8 million metric tonnes (MMT) of Canadian grain and grain products during the 2018-2019 crop year, a 2.8 percent increase over the previous year and an all-time record for the Class I.

The amount of grain and grain products shipped during the year, which ran Aug. 1 through July 31, was 3.9 percent more than the railroad's three-year average. Over the past five years, CP has consistently shipped more grain each year, CP officials said in a press release.

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Aug
02

Rising Stars 2019: Crystal Gitchell

Crystal Gitchell, 32
Director of regulatory affairs
American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA)

Nominator’s quote: “Crystal has played an integral role in the association’s handling of issues related to competition by the trucking industry, namely opposing increases in truck size and weight limits. She also has used her knowledge of the supply chain economy and relationships across multiple transportation modes to benefit our short-line members.” — Jo Strang, ASLRRA

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Aug
01

Metra begins bridge work on UP North Line

Rail News Home Maintenance Of Way 8/1/2019 Rail News: Maintenance Of Way
The bridge work is part of $17.2 million project to replace 11 century-old rail bridges.Photo – Metra Facebook

Metra this week began construction of abutments for a new railroad bridge over Foster Avenue along its Union Pacific North Line in Chicago. 

The work is part of $17.2 million project to replace 11 century-old rail bridges from Grace Street to Balmoral Avenue, Metra officials said in a press release.

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Aug
01

SFMTA to rebuild streetcar maintenance facility

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 8/1/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The Potrero Yard streetcar and trolley bus maintenance facility was built in 1915.Photo – SFMTA

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) earlier this week announced it will rebuild and expand its Potrero Yard streetcar and trolley bus maintenance facility. 

The Potrero Yard is the first site scheduled for improvement under SFMTA’s Building Progress Program, which calls for upgrading all of the agency’s aging facilities, SFMTA officials said in a press release. 

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Aug
01

Canadian Pacific joins blockchain alliance

Canadian Pacific announced yesterday that has joined the Blockchain in Transport Alliance (BiTA).

CP is the latest Class I to join BiTA, which is developing new standards for using blockchain technology to enable a faster, more cost-efficient and transparent freight supply chain.

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Aug
01

U.S. railroads log another weekly traffic decline

U.S. rail traffic dipped 4.4 percent to 534,498 carloads and intermodal units in the week ending July 27 compared with the same week a year ago, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

U.S. railroads logged 261,706 carloads, down 3.5 percent, and 272,792 intermodal containers and trailers, down 5.3 percent.

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Aug
01

CTA to begin Red-Purple rail bypass construction

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 8/1/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
CTA's Red-Purple rail bypass will allow trains to operate faster on the Red, Purple and Brown lines.Photo – CTA

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) yesterday announced it will begin construction in fall of track foundations for the Red-Purple rail bypass, which will replace a century-old bypass north of Belmont Station.

The bypass will allow trains to operate faster on the Red, Purple and Brown lines. CTA also will be able to increase the number of trains operating during peak periods and ease overcrowding on rail cars, CTA officials said in a press release. 

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Aug
01

CN unveils grain plan, forms ag advisory group

CN yesterday announced the publication of its 2019-2020 grain plan and the creation of its Agricultural Advisory Council.

The grain plan reviews CN's performance in the previous crop year, during which CN moved over 27.5 million metric tonnes of grain — a record for the Class I.

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Aug
01

Rising Stars 2019: Sara Garza Gonzalez

Sara Garza Gonzalez, 37
Director of chemical and petroleum marketing for U.S., Mexico
Kansas City Southern

Nominator’s quote: “As one of KCS’ and the rail industry’s leading strategists for Mexican energy reform, Sara is on the cutting edge of developing policies and strategies for this new rail opportunity. As an exemplary executive and a trendsetter for Mexican leadership in the KCS organization, Sara leads a team of professionals located in the United States and Mexico, as KCS moves aggressively into Mexico’s energy sector. And as a female Mexican executive leading a cross-border team, Sara is an inspiration to young female leaders in the United States and Mexico.”
— David Eaton, KCS

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Jul
31

Rail supplier news from Siemens, Wabtec, Keolis, Retlif Testing, LAN, Alstom and Bytemark (July 31)

Siemens Mobility will supply 26 S700 light-rail vehicles (LRVs) to the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) to replace its Type-I vehicle fleet. The low-floor LRVs will include an IoT framework enabling efficiencies in operations and maintenance, Siemens officials said in a press release. The contract includes options for up to 60 additional vehicles, which would accommodate future TriMet service expansions. The first delivery is expected in 2021. Additionally, Siemens will supply 25 S700 LRVs to the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (SDMTS). The LRVs will replace SDMTS’ high-floor SD100 vehicles, which were manufactured by Siemens in the ‘90s. After delivery in 2021, SDMTS’ fleet will be fully transitioned to accessible, low-floor vehicles.

Wabtec Corp. reported second-quarter 2019 net income of $102.8 million, compared with $83.3 million in Q2 2018. Earnings per diluted share fell 33 cents in the quarter compared with 87 cents per diluted share in 2018. Wabtec’s freight segment sales increased by $1.08 billion as a result of $1.1 billion in acquisitions which offset an $34 million organic sales decrease. Transit sales increased by $43 million as a result of $81 million in organic sales growth and $3 million in acquisitions. Unfavorable changes in foreign currency exchange rates also offset both freight and transit sales. Meanwhile, Wabtec delivered five diesel-electric PowerHaul series locomotives to Korfez Ulastirma in Turkey.

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Jul
31

Contra Costa transit agency recognized for financial reporting

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 7/31/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) received its seventh consecutive Certificate of Achievement of Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA). The GFOA panel determined that CCTA's recent annual financial report demonstrated a constructive “spirit of disclosure” in reporting its financial story, CCTA officials said in a press release.“Our board and staff are deeply committed to serving as responsible stewards of taxpayers’ dollars and are truly honored for this recognition of our work,” said CCTA Executive Director Randy Iwasaki.Meanwhile, the Contra Costa Taxpayers Association honored CCTA with a Silver Medal Award for Good Government earlier this month for operating within 1 percent of its annual budget for administrative costs. Additionally, CCTA  leveraged other local, regional and federal funding sources to complement the half-cent sales tax that it invests in local transportation infrastructure, mobility technology and a variety of program, CCTA officials said.CCTA serves central Contra Costa County in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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