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Jun
27

Austin's Cap Metro garnered high ridership growth in May

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MetroRail ridership rose 3.6 percent in May.Photo – Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority

The Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Cap Metro) in Austin, Texas, registered total ridership of 2.6 million in May, up 11.8 percent from April's total and 11.5 percent from May 2018's mark.

The year-over-year increase is among the highest of transit agencies nationwide, Cap Metro officials said in a press release.

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Jun
27

South Carolina ports set cargo record in May

The South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) logged its strongest May on record, with 204,457 20-foot-equivalent container units (TEUs) handled in the month, authority officials announced yesterday.

Fiscal year-to-date TEU volume through May was up 9.7 percent, with 2,192,689 TEUs handled since the fiscal year began July 1, 2018.

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Jun
27

Montreal agency to obtain more AZUR trains from consortium

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STM previously tested Azur trains on its system.Photo – Societe de transport de Montreal

Societe de transport de Montreal (STM) just completed a major train order and now has exercised an option to obtain additional trains over the next two years.

The agency recently received the 54th AZUR train from a Bombardier Transportation-Alstom consortium, capping off an order that was placed in October 2010. STM plans to obtain 17 more AZUR trains through a contractual amendment with the consortium.

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Jun
27

GoTriangle CEO Mann to step down

GoTriangle President and Chief Executive Officer Jeff Mann will leave the agency July 31, GoTriangle Chairwoman Ellen Reckhow announced yesterday.

Mann, who led the agency's efforts to build the now-defunct Durham-Orange light-rail project, joined the agency in 2015.

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Jun
27

U.S. rail traffic slide continued in Week 25

U.S. rail traffic fell 5.8 percent to 525,116 carloads and intermodal units for the week ending June 22 compared with the same week in 2018, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

Railroads posted 257,836 carloads for the week, down 4 percent, and 267,280 intermodal containers and trailers, down 7.5 percent. Petroleum and petroleum products was the only commodity group that logged a traffic increase, rising by 2,644 carloads to 14,062 units total.

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Jun
27

Senators introduce two-person train crew bill

U.S. Sens. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) have introduced a bill that would mandate a minimum of two-person crews on all freight trains operating in the United States.

Known as the Safe Freight Act, the legislation is a companion bill to H.R. 1748 in the House.

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Jun
26

BART to phase out paper tickets at four stations

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BART is working toward a card-only fare payment system.Photo – AC Transit

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) earlier this week announced plans to eliminate the sale of paper magstrip tickets at four stations this summer as part of a phaseout of all such tickets by 2020.

BART is working toward a card-only fare payment system. The Clipper card system is reusable and accepted by nearly all transit agencies in the region, BART officials said in a press release.

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Jun
26

Retailers call for boosting congressional authority over tariffs

The National Retail Federation (NRF) yesterday endorsed a bill that would increase congressional authority over tariff hikes such as those proposed by the Trump administration over the past year.

Introduced by U.S. Rep. Stephanie Murphy (D-Fla.), the Reclaiming Congressional Trade Authority Act would limit any new or additional tariffs imposed on national security grounds to 120 days unless approved by Congress.

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Jun
26

VIA Rail gains Canadian government, infrastructure bank funding for service ramp up

Transport Canada yesterday announced the federal government and Canada Infrastructure Bank are committing CA$71.1 million to back VIA Rail Canada Inc.’s plan for high-frequency rail service in the busy Quebec City-Toronto corridor.

The funding will be used to establish a joint Canada Infrastructure Bank-VIA Rail project team and preserve the option of interoperability with regional transit providers in Montreal and Toronto, Transport Canada officials said in a press release.

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Jun
26

House OKs legislation including THUD appropriations bill

The U.S. House yesterday approved H.R. 3055, a $383.3 billion package of fiscal-year 2020 appropriations bills that includes the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (THUD) appropriations bill.

The legislation funds federal departments, including transportation, from Oct. 1 through Sept. 30, 2020.

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Jun
26

MBTA to hasten capital construction projects under new state plan

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker yesterday announced a plan designed to accelerate the pace of capital construction projects at the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA).

Through a five-part strategy, the acceleration plan will build on the authority's safety and capital investment programs, helping to facilitate more construction and maintenance projects within shorter timeframes, Baker said in a press release.

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Jun
26

FTA taps VTA as first entrant in expedited project delivery program

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A rendering of a proposed transit-oriented development near the planned Silicon Valley station.Photo – Source: VTA

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has selected the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) as the first U.S. transit agency to participate in an expedited project delivery pilot program.

The federal funding program will include VTA’s Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Silicon Valley Phase II project, a heavy-rail extension from north San Jose to downtown San Jose and Santa Clara, California. The project will include a maintenance facility and storage yard, and three underground stations and one at-grade station.

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Jun
26

Schneider launches intermodal service at CSX ramp in Indianapolis

Schneider earlier this month began offering intermodal service at a CSX ramp in Indianapolis.

The new service provides shippers in central and southern Indiana, Louisville, Kentucky, and Cincinnati markets with a more cost-competitive transportation option to eastern U.S. markets, Schneider officials said in a press release.

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Jun
26

APTA honors transit-rail agencies' safety, security efforts

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) yesterday announced the winners of its annual Rail Safety and Security Excellence Awards.

The awards recognize public transportation organizations for "innovative and proactive" safety and security programs. Winning agencies provide value to the industry by benchmarking successful programs so that other transit systems can adopt them, APTA officials said in a press release.

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Jun
25

Rail supplier news from Keolis, FRA, DMI, Bourque Logistics and Alstom (June 25)

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Keolis has launched its first North American light-rail operation in the Waterloo region of Ontario, CanadaPhoto – Keolis

Keolis has launched its first North American light-rail operation in the Waterloo region of Ontario, Canada. As part of the GrandLinq Consortium, Keolis’ local subsidiary Keolis Grand River will operate nearly 10-mile light-rail for the next 10 years, and maintenance for the next 30 years.

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) partnered with DMI to launch an app-based inspection system designed to replace handwritten notes and outdated palm devices used to gather defect data. The Portable Inspection Reporting Tool (PIRT) uses voice recognition software to allow inspectors to do their job hands-free, and artificial intelligence to reference the FRA’s extensive database on railway problems, according to a press release.

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Jun
25

TEXRail receives CLIDE Award

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The CLIDE Awards recognize development programs that plan for future growth and seek to support a sustainable North Texas.Photo – Trinity Metro

TEXRail last week received a Celebrating Leadership in Development Excellence (CLIDE) Award from the North Central Texas Council of Governments.

The CLIDE Awards recognize development programs that plan for future growth and seek to support a sustainable North Texas, according to a TEXRail press release.

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Jun
25

MBTA creates rail safety review panel

Rail News Home Safety 6/25/2019 Rail News: Safety
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's (MBTA) Fiscal and Management Control Board announced yesterday the formation of a panel that will independently review MBTA safety practices and past incidents. The purpose of the panel is to determine to what extent the authority should expand its existing safety management protocols for its vehicles and infrastructure, according to an MBTA press release.The Safety Review Panel will be made up of three people: former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, former acting Federal Transit Administration (FTA) leader Carolyn Flowers and former New York City Transit President Carmen Bianco. “A fresh look at rail safety by experienced and independent professionals will assure the board and the public that we continuously and rapidly modify any and all practices found wanting,” said MBTA Vice Chair Monica Tibbits-Nutt. Chariman Joseph Aiello, along with Tibbits-Nut, led the effort to recruit the panelists.The panel will work collaboratively with federal and state oversight partners and regulators, including the FTA, Federal Railroad Administration and the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities.

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Jun
25

Utah Transit Authority names Gonot executive director

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Carolyn GonotPhoto – Utah Transit Authority

Utah Transit Authority's (UTA) board announced yesterday it selected Carolyn Gonot as executive director, effective Aug. 19.

A 25-year transit professional, Gonot will join UTA after 22 years at the Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority. There, she led the funding and planning for the 16-mile, six-station extension of the Bay Area Rapid Transit system into San Jose, California, UTA officials said in a press release.

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Jun
25

Virgin Trains breaks ground on Orlando passenger-rail line

Virgin Trains USA officially broke ground yesterday on an extension of its privately funded passenger-rail line from West Palm Beach to Orlando, Florida.

Formerly Brightline, Virgin Trains is developing 170 miles of new track into the completed intermodal facility located in the new South Terminal at Orlando International Airport as part of the second phase of the expansion into central Florida.

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Jun
25

PANYNJ unveils major plan to reduce delays on PATH trains

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) last week unveiled a $1 billion plan to increase capacity and reduce delays on the Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) rail system by 2022.

The capacity increases rely on more than $1 billion in capital investment — the ongoing $750 million investment in a new signal system that enables PATH to run more trains per hour; a prior commitment of $215.7 million for 72 new rail cars that will be delivered in 2021-2022; and a new capital commitment of $80 million for station modifications to enable nine-car trains on the Newark-to-World Trade Center (WTC) line.

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