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Jun
02

Port Authority of Allegheny County drafts transit plan

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The Port Authority of Allegheny County's NEXTransit plan will identify public transit needs in Pittsburgh through 2045.Photo – PAAC Facebook

The Port Authority of Allegheny County this month is seeking feedback on its NEXTransit plan to identify public transit needs in Pittsburgh through 2045.  

Authority officials will use NEXTransit to prepare for future growth by identifying transit investments that integrate with regional plans and goals. The plan also will provide a roadmap for where the port authority will focus its energy and resources, authority officials said in a press release.

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Jun
02

Majority surveyed won’t ride transit after the pandemic, report says

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TransLoc polled 1,000 Americans' opinions on whether they would use public transportation after communities' stay-at-home orders are lifted.Photo – TransLoc

A new report revealed that 64 percent of Americans won’t use public transportation as restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic are loosened, according to a survey conducted by Ford Mobility’s Smart Transit branch TransLoc

The survey polled 1,000 Americans' opinions on whether they would use public transportation after communities' stay-at-home orders are lifted. 

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Jun
02

North Carolina Railroad to assist foundry's freight-rail infrastructure project

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The North Carolina Railroad Co. (NCRR), through its economic development initiative known as NCRR Invests, will invest $1.5 million to help construct a railroad industrial lead track, switches and related infrastructure to serve Charlotte Pipe and Foundry in Stanly County, North Carolina.A manufacturer and distributor of cast iron and plastic pipe fittings, Charlotte Pipe and Foundry recently announced it's moving its production facility from Charlotte to Stanly County. The NCRR will participate in the project to build the rail infrastructure that will serve the company's new facility, NCRR officials said in a press release."Rail infrastructure is extremely important in attracting high quality, capital intensive manufacturers and distributors to our state," said NCRR President Scott Saylor. "Occasionally, those companies need room to expand their site footprint or operation. Through NCRR Invests, we are able to assist in addressing the freight-rail infrastructure needs of companies like Charlotte Pipe and Foundry in order to retain jobs during this crucial moment for our economy, as well as future growth opportunities."Charlotte Pipe and Foundry's new plant will be served by the Aberdeen, Carolina and Western Railway with connections to Norfolk Southern Railway and CSX.  

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Jun
02

NORTA to move operations, maintenance in-house

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In October, NORTA will fully manage all aspects of the agency's administrative, operational, maintenance and policy functions.Photo – NORTA

The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (NORTA) last week announced it will move all transit operations and maintenance functions in-house on Oct. 1.

The change builds on the agency's decision last year to transition executive oversight and management from Transdev North America. Transdev has provided transportation management services to NORTA since 2009, including for its streetcar system. 

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Jun
02

FRA study: Short Line Safety Institute's assessments improved safety culture

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A Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) study found the Short Line Safety Institute's Safety Culture Assessment (SCA) process and follow-up support holds promise for strengthening railroad safety culture, institute officials announced late last week.Conducted by the FRA Office of Research, Development and Technology, the study found that over two years railroads participating in the SCA process showed improvements in six of 10 "Core Elements of a Strong Safety Culture," resulting in overall improvement in safety, institute officials said in a press release.The study analyzed SCA initial and follow-up reports. Framed around the Core Elements, the study evaluated the results of actions taken by two subject railroads involved in the SCA process over two years. In both SCA reports, the institute identified multiple opportunities for the railroads to act on. Both roads implemented the majority of the steps identified.Based on the results of assessments, the institute identified common opportunities for short lines to improve safety culture and developed programs to address them, such as hazardous materials transportation training and leadership development training. The institute also created a Best Practices Guide for short lines."Our assessment program has proven successful at identifying opportunities to improve safety culture, and specific methods to reduce risk," said Tom Murta, the institute's executive director. "Through the follow-up assessment program, railroads have shown that they can move the dial in a positive direction through the implementation of best practices identified during their initial assessment."The institute has provided 88 assessments for short lines to date.

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Jun
02

CN set grain haul record in May

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CN announced yesterday it moved more than 2.52 million metric tons (MMT) of western Canadian grain last month, ahead of the previous May record of 2.4 MMT set in 2014 and over 20 percent ahead of the three-year average.The results follow record grain hauls in March and April, when CN moved 2.62 MMT and 2.74 MMT, respectively, from western Canada. During the 2019-2020 crop year, CN has moved 23.3 MMT of western Canadian grain.When considering Canada-wide performance, CN also set a record for May with more than 2.6 MMT moved compared with the previous record of 2.52 MMT set in 2014, CN officials said in a press release."This has not been an easy year for farmers or for the supply chain, yet by working closely with our customers, we have been able to adapt and deliver," said James Cairns, CN's senior vice president of rail centric supply chain. "This crop year has seen wet weather delay the harvest, service disruptions, and a pandemic, all of which have impacted the supply chain and yet the results continue to set records." 

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Jun
02

CN set grain haul record in May

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CN announced yesterday it moved more than 2.52 million metric tons (MMT) of western Canadian grain last month, ahead of the previous May record of 2.4 MMT set in 2014 and over 20 percent ahead of the three-year average.The results follow record grain hauls in March and April, when CN moved 2.62 MMT and 2.74 MMT, respectively, from western Canada. During the 2019-2020 crop year, CN has moved 23.3 MMT of western Canadian grain.When considering Canada-wide performance, CN also set a record for May with more than 2.6 MMT moved compared with the previous record of 2.52 MMT set in 2014, CN officials said in a press release."This has not been an easy year for farmers or for the supply chain, yet by working closely with our customers, we have been able to adapt and deliver," said James Cairns, CN's senior vice president of rail centric supply chain. "This crop year has seen wet weather delay the harvest, service disruptions, and a pandemic, all of which have impacted the supply chain and yet the results continue to set records." 

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Jun
02

Norfolk Southern's Scheib steps down

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John ScheibPhoto – nscorp.com

John Scheib has stepped down as Norfolk Southern Corp.'s executive vice president and chief strategy officer, the company announced yesterday.

NS will integrate the strategy operations and functions previously led by Scheib into the business, creating efficiencies and closer alignment among teams, NS officials said in a press release.

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Jun
01

Braskem to open new export hub at Charleston port

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Braskem announced a plan to open its new Global Export Hub at the Port of Charleston.Photo – Port of Charleston

Braskem USA, a leading producer of biopolymers, announced today it has selected Charleston, South Carolina, as the location for its new Global Export Hub to serve the company's international customers.

Expected to be completed by the third quarter, the new hub will have a capacity to support shipments of up to 450 million pounds of polypropylene and specialty polymers annually to customers worldwide, Braskem officials said in a press release.

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Jun
01

LA Metro drafts long-term transportation plan

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The plan outlines what LA Metro is doing currently to address transportation challenges, and what the agency must do over the next 30 years.Photo – LA Metro Facebook

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (LA Metro) board last week released an updated draft of its 2020 Long Range Transportation Plan, a $400-billion, 30-year transportation blueprint for Los Angeles County. 

The plan outlines what LA Metro is doing currently to address transportation challenges, and what the agency must do over the next 30 years to plan, build, manage and maintain the region’s transportation system.

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Jun
01

Markey bill would fund intercity passenger-rail service

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U.S. Sen. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) introduced the BRAIN TRAIN Act.Photo – Edward Markey's office

U.S. Sen. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) last week introduced legislation that would authorize a $5 billion annual investment over a five-year period to fund intercity passenger-rail service. 

The Building Rail Across Intercity Networks To Ride Around Interior of the Nation (BRAIN TRAIN) Act would allow the U.S. Department of Transportation to implement a competitive grant program that would fund up to $25 billion for high-performance rail projects over five years.

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Jun
01

TriMet adjusts budget due to COVID-19 impact

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TriMet projects a $135.4 million loss for fiscal-year 2021.Photo – TriMet Facebook

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) last week adjusted its budget as the financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic become clearer.

TriMet expects to lose about $63 million in revenue through June, and projects a $135.4 million loss for fiscal-year 2021, which starts July 1.

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Jun
01

Protests, curfews prompt rail service suspensions

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Metro Transit light-rail and commuter-rail service will remain suspended through June 1.Photo – Metro Transit Facebook

Several U.S. passenger-rail agencies suspended service over the weekend, and some into this week, out of concern for rider and operator safety as protests over the death of George Floyd continue across the nation. 

In Minneapolis, where Floyd was killed, Metro Transit light-rail and commuter-rail service will remain suspended through today. Agency officials will provide an update on future service plans at 8 p.m. tonight.

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Jun
01

GPA opens first nine tracks of Mason Mega Rail project

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When completed, the Mason Mega Rail Terminal will double the Port of Savannah's rail capacity to 2 million 20-foot equivalent container units per year.Photo – Georgia Ports Authority

The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) last week put into operation the first nine of 18 new working tracks as part of the authority's Mason Mega Rail project.

The action marks a milestone in the project, which has been in the works for more than four years and is designed to expand service to the U.S. Southeast and Midwest, GPA officials said in a press release.

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Jun
01

Transit industry leaders blast CDC for recommending commuters avoid mass transit

U.S. transit industry leaders sharply criticized a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendation that encourages people to commute to work by driving or using ride-hailing services instead of riding on public transit systems.

The CDC suggested that employers consider encouraging employees to commute by car or as the sole passenger in a ride-hailing service car. The suggestion was included in guidelines issued by the agency as the nation's cities emerge from restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Jun
01

USDOT announces $891 million in funding for 12 rail, bus transit projects

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The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) late last week announced $891 million in Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funding to 12 rail and bus rapid transit infrastructure projects.The funding allocations will be used to advance the readiness of projects through Full Funding Grant Agreements (FFGA). The funding is distributed through the FTA's Capital Investment Grants (CIG) program.FTA is allocating $27 million in appropriated fiscal-year 2018 CIG funding, $526 million in appropriated FY2019 CIG funding and $337 million in appropriated FY2020 CIG funding to 12 projects.The projects must meet additional requirements before a grant can be awarded, FTA officials said in a press release."Supporting rail and bus rapid transit projects across the nation will help communities improve transit service as they address the impacts of COVID-19 and recover from this public health emergency," said FTA Acting Administrator K. Jane Williams.CIG New Starts rail projects receiving allocations include:Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's 2.6-mile extension of the Westside Purple Line Section 3. The FTA allocated $200 million in FY2018 and FY2019 funds, and awarded a FFGA in March. The FTA is allocating an additional $100 million FY2020 funds; Valley Metro's South Central Light-Rail Extension/Downtown Hub, a 5.5-mile extension of the light-rail system from downtown Phoenix to the South Mountain Village Core. The extension includes nine stations. FTA has allocated $100 million in FY2019 funds and is allocating an additional $100 million in FY2020 funds to the project; West Lake Corridor commuter-rail project, a 7.8-mile southern extension of the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District's existing South Shore Line commuter-rail service between Dyer and Hammond, Indiana. It includes four new stations. The FTA is allocating $100 million in FY2020 funds to the project. CIG Small Starts projects receiving allocations include a 7.8-mile extension of Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon's MAX Red Line from the Beaverton Transit Center to downtown Hillsboro, Oregon. The project also will increase the reliability of the MAX light-rail system between Portland International Airport and Beaverton Transit Center. The FTA is allocating $99.99 million in FY2019 CIG funds to the project, to complete the CIG funding request.

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May
29

MTA begins Culver F Line signal modernization project

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MTA's Culver Line signal modernization project includes replacing 70-year-old signals with a CBTC system.Photo – MTA

Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) crews yesterday began the next phase of the agency’s signal modernization project on the Culver F Line in Brooklyn, New York.

This phase of the project — which was delayed from its original March start date due to the COVID-19 outbreak — includes replacing 70-year-old signals between Church Avenue and Coney Island stations with a communications-based train control (CBTC) system. 

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May
29

Brightline in talks with Miami-Dade to run commuter-rail line, report says

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The company is continuing to pursue those plans even though it has shut down its rail service completely because of the COVID-19 pandemic.Photo – Brightline

Brightline/Virgin Trains USA is discussions with Miami-Dade County in Florida about building five train platforms between Miami and Aventura and launching a $425 million commuter-rail system, The Miami Herald reported Wednesday.

The proposed deal was revealed Tuesday, the newspaper reported. Under the arrangement, Miami-Dade would pay the company $350 million to construct stations after Brightline spent $75 million building platforms that could be used to launch the commuter service.

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May
29

CSX recognized for 'Pride in Service' program

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CSX has received a 2020 Halo Award for the Class I's "Pride in Service" initiative.Presented by the Engage for Good organization, the awards honor corporate social initiatives and cause marketing. CSX launched Pride in Service in 2018 to support and recognize military, veterans and first responder service members and their families.From connecting with families to bridge the civilian-military divide, to raising funds and participating in events, to writing letters of gratitude and packing care pouches, CSX employees have contributed nearly 5,000 hours to the cause and reached 85,000 individuals in the initiative's first full year, CSX officials said in a press release."At CSX, service is an integral part of our culture and we are so proud that one in five of our employees have served our country and communities, either in the military or as a first responder," said Nathan Goldman, CSX's executive vice president and chief legal officer.This is the 18th year that Engage for Good will honor businesses and nonprofits with Halo Awards.

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May
29

CSX recognized for 'Pride in Service' program

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CSX has received a 2020 Halo Award for the Class I's "Pride in Service" initiative.Presented by the Engage for Good organization, the awards honor corporate social initiatives and cause marketing. CSX launched Pride in Service in 2018 to support and recognize military, veterans and first responder service members and their families.From connecting with families to bridge the civilian-military divide, to raising funds and participating in events, to writing letters of gratitude and packing care pouches, CSX employees have contributed nearly 5,000 hours to the cause and reached 85,000 individuals in the initiative's first full year, CSX officials said in a press release."At CSX, service is an integral part of our culture and we are so proud that one in five of our employees have served our country and communities, either in the military or as a first responder," said Nathan Goldman, CSX's executive vice president and chief legal officer.This is the 18th year that Engage for Good will honor businesses and nonprofits with Halo Awards.

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