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16

Rail supplier news from Wabtec, Alstom, STV, Schneider and HOTSTART (Oct. 16)

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Wabtec celebrated the grand opening of its global headquarters in Pittsburgh.Photo – Wabtec

Wabtec Corp. this month marked its 150th anniversary. The company’s origins began with founder George Westinghouse Jr.’s invention of the automatic air brake. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers recognized the significance of Westinghouse’s air brake to society with an historic mechanical engineering landmark designation. Meanwhile, Wabtec also celebrated the grand opening of its global headquarters in Pittsburgh. The office will house 250 employees, company officials said in a press release.

Alstom signed a $287 million contract with Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) to design and manufacture 42 Metropolis trains for the Barcelona Metro in Spain. The five-car trains will be manufactured in Alstom’s Barcelona site and delivered to TMB within two and a half years, Alstom officials said in a press release.

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16

Houston METRO adds Wi-Fi to select light-rail lines

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On Oct. 14, Houston METRO Chair Carrin Patman announced the launch of a Wi-Fi pilot program.Photo – Houston METRO

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority of Harris County (METRO) earlier this week launched a pilot program to provide free Wi-Fi access to riders on the Green and Purple light-rail lines.

Wi-Fi will also be available on select bus routes until mid-January 2020. The rail and bus routes were chosen because of their proximity to universities and other schools, METRO officials said in a press release.

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16

Metro-North Railroad hosts rider forums

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Metro-North Railroad launched the Connect With Us program in 2014 to foster dialogue between riders and railroad leadership.Photo – MTA Youtube

MTA Metro-North Railroad today will continue its Connect With Us rider feedback program by hosting a forum discussion at its commuter-rail station in Mount Kisco, New York. 

The railroad launched the program in 2014 to foster dialogue between riders and Metro-North leadership about service and progress on major issues, Metro-North officials said in a press release. 

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16

Freight services index hit record level in August

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The index is based on the amount of freight carried by for-hire transportation entities.Photo – U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics

The Freight Transportation Services Index (TSI) reached a record high of 140.6 in August, up 4.1 percent from the index in August 2018, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS).

The index — which is based on the amount of freight carried by for-hire transportation entities — rose 1.4 percent from July's index and marked the second consecutive monthly increase.

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16

CREATE partners offer education to Chicago students in 75th Street Corridor

The Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency (CREATE) Program partners yesterday joined community leaders from Chicago neighborhoods to announce educational programs for students and residents as part of the 75th Street Corridor Improvement Project.

The CREATE partners agreed to support educational programs in the Ashburn, Auburn Gresham, Englewood and West Chatham neighborhoods to encourage students' interest and foster learning in transportation, engineering and technical fields throughout the design and construction of the project, which is anticipated to last through 2024.

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16

NJ Transit begins construction at four stations

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On Oct. 15, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced the start of construction work at four NJ Transit stations.Photo – Phil Murphy Twitter

New Jersey Transit yesterday began construction at the New Brunswick, Trenton Transit Center, Princeton Junction and Elizabeth train stations, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced

As part of the work, NJ Transit crews will extend the eastbound platform at New Brunswick Station, as well as install an escalator and make improvements to the elevator system. 

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16

APTA recognizes DART, TransLink for excellence

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) yesterday honored individuals and organizations for leadership and vision during its 2019 TRANSform conference in New York City.

The APTA Honors recognize leaders in the North American public transportation industry who are models of excellence, have demonstrated significant leadership and whose accomplishments have advanced public transportation, APTA officials said in a press release.

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Oct
16

OmniTRAX signs A&R Logistics to anchor Georgia industrial park

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OmniTRAX Inc. has signed A&R Logistics Inc. as the lead tenant to anchor the 2,750-acre Savannah Gateway Industrial Hub (SGIH) in Georgia.The 12-year A&R lease secures 610,000 square feet of the park’s initial 1 million-square-foot, build-to-suit project and includes an option to lease the remaining space, OmniTRAX officials said in a press release.OmniTRAX is the master developer of the park, which is owned by the Effingham County Industrial Development Authority.The A&R Logistics site will feature its new $90 million global export headquarters. The facility will house a multiline production center to support logistics operations that serve plastics producers. The A&R operations will include receipt of inbound materials, packaging and outbound shipment to international destinations.“Our customers are some of the largest chemical companies in world with very complex supply chain requirements,” said A&R Logistics President and Chief Executive Officer Mark Holden in a press release. “SGIH’s dual served park provides the ideal site and service to support our customers’ needs.”  As part of the project, OmniTRAX will construct more than 7 miles of park-serving rail infrastructure, a multi-customer rail yard and a dedicated rail yard for A&R that will feature space for 200 rail cars.The rail infrastructure will connect industrial park tenants to CSX and Norfolk Southern Railway. The park is strategically located near the Port of Savannah, as well.Completion of the project construction and development is forecast for fourth-quarter 2020, OmniTRAX officials said.“With the ability to accommodate industrial operations and corporate campuses, Savannah Gateway Industrial Hub will provide world-class operational efficiency and supply chain access to North America and the world,” said OmniTRAX Chief Executive Officer Kevin Shuba.

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Americans took more commuter-rail trips last year than they did in the previous year, but overall ridership on commuter-, heavy- and light-rail systems was down slightly by 0.41 percent (based on passenger trips) in 2018, according to the American Public Transportation Association’s latest annual ridership report, which was issued in April.

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Transdev names Zardini CIO, promotes Hanc to HR chief

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Left to right, Transdec CIO Andre Zardini and CHRO DeeDee HancPhoto – Transdev

Transdev North America has hired Andre Zardini as chief information officer and promoted DeeDee Hanc from vice president of human resources to chief human resources officer, the company announced last week.

Zardini has 20 years of information technology leadership experience in large- and medium-sized organizations in several industries, Transdev officials said in a press release.

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LIRR to replace East Hampton rail bridges

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LIRR will raise the vertical roadway clearance of the North Main Street and Accabonac Road bridges.Photo – LIRR

MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) crews today began the final stage of work to replace two century-old rail bridges in East Hampton, New York, at North Main Street and Accabonac Road. 

LIRR will raise the vertical roadway clearance of the bridges with the installation of single span steel bridge structures to allow trucks to safely pass underneath the bridges.

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15

DART names Wageman chair

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DART Board Chair Paul WagemanPhoto – DART

The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) board yesterday elected Paul Wageman chair and Michele Wong Krause, vice chair.

Wageman has been a member of DART's board since in 2012. He is a past chairman of the North Texas Tollway Authority and is a shareholder at Dallas law firm Winstead PC, DART officials said in a press release.

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NJ Transit restores Raritan Valley Line direct service

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On Oct. 14, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy was joined by state and local officials to announce restoration of NJ Transit’s Raritan Valley Line.Photo – Phil Murphy Twitter

New Jersey Transit will resume weekday off-peak, one-seat Raritan Valley Line (RVL) train service to New York Penn Station beginning Nov. 4, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced yesterday.

The commuter-rail service was suspended in September 2018 to allow NJ Transit to install positive train control equipment on its rail fleet, according to a press release issued by Murphy’s office.

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