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02

Canadian Transportation Agency seeks feedback on regulated interswitching rates

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 7/2/2019 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) late last month launched consultations on its approach to setting regulated interswitching rates. The CTA is inviting key stakeholders to share their views to help ensure the rates are compensatory, consider the long-term investment needs of railroads, and are commercially fair and reasonable to all parties, agency officials said in a press release.The CTA plans to hold bilateral consultation sessions from July 12 to Aug. 20. Written submissions are due by Aug. 21.Prior to participating in a consultation, stakeholders can review a discussion paper that focuses on such issues as developing interswitching rates for short lines, regional and commodity specific interswitching rates, interswitching zones up to 19 miles and railroads' long-term investment needs.The paper also addresses volume discount rate categories, contributions to fixed costs, productivity factors, and the transparency of regulated interswitching rates and methodologies.

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Jul
02

San Joaquin rail authority releases feasibility study for Valley Link

The Tri-Valley – San Joaquin Valley Regional Rail Authority’s board last week released a feasibility study for Valley Link, a proposed commuter-rail service that would connect the San Joaquin Valley communities in California with Bay Area Rapid Transit’s (BART) and Altamont Corridor Express’ (ACE) systems.

The report includes alignment options; an overview of stations and facilities; system integration options with BART and ACE; proposed vehicle technology; projected capital and operating costs; a funding and financing plan; and a recommendation for project management and delivery.

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Jul
02

CN's grain traffic maintained record pace in June

Rail News Home Canadian National Railway - CN 7/2/2019 Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
Western Canadian grain movements were at high ebb through 11 months of the 2018-19 crop year.Photo – CN

CN today announced its western Canadian grain movements in June exceeded 2.3 million metric tons (MMT) compared with 1.99 MMT in June 2018.

The cumulative tonnage moved by the railroad through 11 months of the 2018-19 crop year was on record pace at 25.5 MMT — 1 million tons ahead of the previous record-setting pace — despite the restrictions on Canadian exports to China, CN officials said in a press release. The three-year average of grain movements per month is 1.80 MMT.

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Jul
01

NCTD to receive state funding for bluff stabilization project

Rail News Home Maintenance Of Way 7/1/2019 Rail News: Maintenance Of Way
The Del Mar Bluffs area experiences natural erosion that has led to six bluff failures since the summer of 2018.Photo – NCTD

The North County Transit District (NCTD) this year will receive $6.13 million in California funding for its Del Mar Bluff stabilization projects. 

NCTD, Amtrak, Metrolink, BNSF Railway Co. and PacSun operate on the LOSSAN coastal rail corridor and through the Del Mar Bluffs area, which experiences natural erosion that has led to six bluff failures since last summer, NCTD officials said in a press release. The state funding is critical for NCTD and the San Diego Association of Governments to complete two projects to stabilize the bluffs, they said. 

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Jul
01

TransLink explores effects of late night SkyTrain service

TransLink last week released the results of a year-long independent study exploring the feasibility of operating an extended late-night SkyTrain service on Fridays and Saturdays.

The study found that in order to operate later at night, significant operational changes would be required, including a reduction of SkyTrain operating hours during weekdays and full closures of the system on some holidays, TransLink officials said in a press release. 

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Jul
01

Chicago transit executives praise new state infrastructure spending law

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker late last week signed into law Rebuild Illinois, a $45 billion capital spending plan described by Chicago transit officials as the "largest infrastructure program" in state history.

The new law ends a decade without a capital spending bill in Illinois, according to a joint statement issued by Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), Metra, Pace and Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) executives.

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Jul
01

Virginia transportation board OKs rail funding

Virginia's Commonwealth Transportation Board (CTB) last month approved fiscal-year 2020 budgets for the Virginia Department of Transportation and Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT), and blessed a six-year improvement program that allocates a record $22.9 billion to rail, highway and public transportation programs.

The budgets and six-year program — which take effect today — will advance the commonwealth's commitment to improving and maintaining infrastructure, and building a multimodal platform for the state’s economy, said Virginia Secretary of Transportation Shannon Valentine in a press release. The program includes $803 million for rail initiatives and $3.8 billion for public transportation.

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Jul
01

Metrolink approves $330M budget for FY2020

Metrolink's board late last week approved a fiscal-year 2020 budget of $329.7 million, which includes funding to improve service on several lines and invest in safety technologies, but stipulates no fare increases. 

The budget was passed by directors who represent the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Orange County Transportation Authority, Riverside County Transportation Commission, San Bernardino County Transportation Authority and Ventura County Transportation Commission, which comprise the Southern California Regional Rail Authority.

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Jul
01

Congressmen seek longer comment period for LNG-by-rail permit request

House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) and U.S. Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-N.J.) have asked the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) to extend the public comment period on a special permit the administration is considering to allow liquefied natural gas (LNG) to be transported by rail in Florida.

In a June 28 letter to PHMSA Administrator Howard Elliott, DeFazio and Malinowski note that the comment period — set to close July 8 — does not allow the public or Congress enough time to learn where and how Energy Transport Solutions intends to move LNG via Florida East Coast Railway, and how first responders along the route could respond to a leak or explosion.

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Jul
01

PANYNJ seeks fare and capital plan changes, notes latest cargo and ridership records

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's (PANYNJ) board last week initiated public comment measures for the authority's proposed toll and fare increases, and a reassessment of its 2017-2026 capital plan to include $4.8 billion in additional spending.

The board has scheduled six public hearings in July — including three in New York and three in New Jersey — and established a public comment period through Sept. 13.

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Jul
01

Brookfield Infrastructure, partners to acquire Genesee & Wyoming for $8.4B

Genesee & Wyoming Inc. (G&W) has reached an agreement with Brookfield Infrastructure Partners LP and its institutional partners to be acquired through a transaction valued at about $8.4 billion, including outstanding debt.

When the transaction closes by year end or in early 2020, G&W would become a privately held company. The deal requires approval by G&W stockholders holding 66.66 percent of outstanding common stock, regulatory blessings from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States and Surface Transportation Board, and certain competition and antitrust approvals.

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Jun
28

Rail supplier news from Bombardier, Thales, Focused Technology, Appalachian Railcar, Ondas Networks and HNTB (June 28)

Bombardier Transportation won a new contract from the city and county of San Francisco to provide operations and maintenance services for the Bombardier Innovia APM 100 automated people mover (APM) system at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). Valued at $220 million, the contract covers 10 years and includes an option for an additional five years. Bombardier has provided operations and maintenance services for the APM since it opened in 2003. The AirTrain fleet of 38 Innovia APM 100 vehicles serve nine stations along 6 miles of elevated guideway, and connects SFO’s terminals, parking garages, rental car center and a Bay Area Rapid Transit station. Under a contract awarded in 2016, Bombardier is providing three additional Innovia vehicles, building a 2,000-foot guideway extension and a new station, and upgrading signals for the APM.

Mosaic Transit Group has contracted Thales to provide the signaling system for the Finch West light-rail project in Toronto. Thales will provide its SelTrac™ communications-based train control system. Mosaic Transit Group was the consortium selected by Metrolinx to design, build, finance and maintain the new 7-mile, 18-stop line, which will be operated by the Toronto Transit Commission. The project is slated for completion in 2023.

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Jun
28

NJ governor signs NJ Transit worker bill, highlights agency's progress

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy earlier this week signed into law a bill that would prohibit New Jersey Transit from asserting sovereign immunity to escape rail worker lawsuits under the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) and other federal rail statues.

The New Jersey Transit Corporation Employee Protection Act aims to reverse a U.S. Court of Appeals ruling earlier this year that determined an injured rail worker could not sue NJ Transit under FELA because the agency is an "arm of the state" and therefore immune to federal lawsuits.

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Jun
28

WMATA hands chairman's gavel to Smedberg

Rail News Home Railroading People 6/28/2019 Rail News: Railroading People
Paul SmedbergPhoto – Northern Virginia Transportation Commission

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's (WMATA) board has elected Paul Smedberg as chairman.

He joined the board in 2016 as an alternate director representing the city of Alexandria, Virginia, and in January became a principal director representing the commonwealth of Virginia. Smedberg previously served as chairman and member of Virginia Railway Express' operations board.

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Jun
28

Former CSX exec Kendall joins FRA as deputy administrator

Rail News Home Railroading People 6/28/2019 Rail News: Railroading People
Most recently, Kendall served as CSX's vice president of state government and community affairsPhoto – www.fra.dot.gov

Quintin Kendall is the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) new deputy administrator, the agency confirmed this week.

At the FRA, Kendall is responsible for providing executive leadership and guidance on policy, budget, administration, regulation implementation, communications, and stakeholder and government relations, according to his biography on the FRA’s website.

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Jun
28

TriMet adopts 2020 budget, anticipates station consolidation plan vote

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon’s (TriMet) board earlier this week adopted the fiscal-year 2020 budget, which includes $685.2 million for day-to-day operations and more than $300 million for capital projects.

For the seventh consecutive year, the budget does not include adult fare increases. To take effect July 1 and run through June 30, 2020, the budget will bolster security and fare enforcement, improve service and fund various system upgrades, TriMet officials said in a press release.

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Jun
28

Norfolk Southern kicks off TOP21 operating plan

Rail News Home Norfolk Southern Railway 6/28/2019 Rail News: Norfolk Southern Railway
The new plan is designed to improve service performance for customers and provide network efficiencies.Photo – nscorp.com

Today, Norfolk Southern Railway will begin rolling out its new precision scheduled railroad operating plan known as TOP21, the Class I announced yesterday in a customer service alert.

The new plan is designed to improve service performance for customers and provide network efficiencies, NS officials said in the alert.

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Jun
28

FTA allocates $60 million grant to DART for platform extensions

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 6/28/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
DART plans to extend platforms — such as the ones shown — at 28 stations.Photo – DART

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) yesterday announced a $60.76 million federal funding grant agreement (FFGA) with Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) for platform extensions at 28 stations along the Red and Blue lines.

The $128.8 million project will enable DART to operate longer trains to accommodate more riders, FTA officials said in a press release. The stations currently can only handle two-car trains, but the work will boost platform capacity to three-car trains.

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Jun
28

Alaska Railroad OKs historic pact to build new U.S.-Canada rail connection

Alaska Railroad Corp. (ARRC) and Alaska to Alberta Railway Development Corp. (A2A) have signed a master agreement of cooperation calling for the construction of a 1,500-mile connection between ARRC’s system and Canadian railroads that also would link to the lower 48 states.

The agreement for the proposed $13 billion project (CA$17 billion) was announced yesterday after approval by ARRC’s board.

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Jun
27

MBTA lets contract for improvements at four subway stations

Rail News Home Maintenance Of Way 6/27/2019 Rail News: Maintenance Of Way
Downtown Crossing is one of four stations set for new signage, paint and and lighting.Photo – MBTA

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's (MBTA) fiscal and management control board has awarded a nearly $30 million contract to Judlau Contracting Inc. to complete upgrades at four busy subway stations.

The work will be performed over a 16-month construction period at the Downtown Crossing, State, Haymarket and North stations, which register the highest passenger volumes in the MBTA's system. The project calls for replacing all signage; repairing walls, ceilings and floors; painting the interiors; cleaning and refinishing benches; replacing lighting; and cleaning in-station artwork.

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