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26

USDOT proposes page limit for environmental review documents

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 8/26/2019 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine ChaoPhoto – dot.gov

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) is seeking public opinion on two "interim" policies: One calls for limit the number of pages in environmental impact statements (EIS) and the other would coordinate federal reviews for infrastructure projects under the "One Federal Decision" executive order with the goal of completing environmental review within two years.
 
According to notice published Aug. 23 in the Federal Register, the USDOT is proposing to limit the text of draft and final EIS to 150 pages, but recommends that such statements not exceed 75 pages.

The department is proposing the rule because lengthy EIS documents, "containing extraneous detail and needless data," have added to the costs and time necessary to complete the environmental review process, according to the notice.

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Aug
26

Canadian government to negotiate with CN over Quebec Bridge's future

Rail News Home Canadian National Railway - CN 8/26/2019 Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
Construction on the bridge was completed in 1917.Photo – shutterstock.com

The Canadian government has appointed a special negotiator to work with CN on a plan to restore the over century-old Quebec Bridge in Quebec City.

The negotiator is Yvon Charest, former president and chief executive officer of iA Financial Group in Quebec City, federal officials said in a press release issued by Infrastructure Canada.

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Aug
26

Canadian government to negotiate with CN over Quebec Bridge's future

Rail News Home Canadian National Railway - CN 8/26/2019 Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
Construction on the bridge was completed in 1917.Photo – shutterstock.com

The Canadian government has appointed a special negotiator to work with CN on a plan to restore the over century-old Quebec Bridge in Quebec City.

The negotiator is Yvon Charest, former president and chief executive officer of iA Financial Group in Quebec City, federal officials said in a press release issued by Infrastructure Canada.

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Aug
23

Rail supplier news from Cubic, Duos Technologies, Arup, HNTB and Wi-Tronix (Aug. 23)

Rail News Home Railroading Supplier Spotlight 8/23/2019 Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight
Cubic Transportation Systems launched an open payment technology for the Miami-Dade Transit Metrorail EASY card transit fare system.Photo – Cubic Corp.

Cubic Transportation Systems launched an open payment technology for the Miami-Dade Department of Transportation and Public Works’ Metrorail EASY card transit fare system. The technology allows riders to pay for their transit fare using a contactless-enable Visa or Mastercard, American Express credit card or through a digital wallet on a smartphone or wearable device, Cubic officials said in a press release.

Duos Technologies Inc. and truevue360 have been awarded an expanded five-year, $1 million contract from a Class I to develop a library of artificial intelligence algorithms to better analyze images from the railroad’s rail inspection portal. The algorithms will assist the unidentified railroad with rail-car maintenance inspections, Duos Technologies officials said in a press release. 

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Aug
23

Carey joins Chicago RTA's board

Rail News Home Railroading People 8/23/2019 Rail News: Railroading People
The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) in Chicago this week announced the appointment of Pat Carey as its newest board member. Carey, who represents Lake County, succeeds Dwight Magalis, who served on the board for 20 years.Carey has served as trustee and mayor of Grayslake, Illinois, as well as on the Lake County Board and Lake County Forest Preserve Board. She has held technology-related roles in the travel sector, including as senior vice president of technology services for WorldTravel BTI.Most recently, she worked in an economic development and marketing role for the village of Arlington Heights, Illinois.The RTA has financial oversight, funding and transit planning for the Chicago Transit Authority, commuter railroad Metra, the Pace bus and ADA paratransit in the Chicago region.

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Aug
23

Florida DOT recognizes SunRail southern expansion with regional award

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 8/23/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
SunRail's southern rail expansion project connecting Orange County to Osceola County in Orlando is now in the running for a grand prize and people's choice award.Photo – SunRail Flickr

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) earlier this week recognized SunRail as a Southeastern Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (SASHTO) regional award winner for its southern expansion project that connects Orange County to Osceola County in Orlando. 

The $200 million extension, which opened in July 2018, extended SunRail’s existing 32-mile service by 17 miles and added four new stations to its network, SunRail officials said in a press release. 

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Aug
23

Rail activity back to normal at Little Rock port

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The port's railroad experienced an increase in activity to start the third quarter.Photo – Little Rock Port Authority's Facebook page

Following record Arkansas River flooding in the region, operations are returning to normal at the Port of Little Rock in Arkansas, the Little Rock Port Authority reported this week.

The port's railroad experienced an increase in activity to start the third quarter, and more than 100 rail cars have been removed from storage tracks and delivered to customers, authority officials said in a press release.

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Aug
23

Chicago Transit Authority exploring TOD options near 95th Street Station

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 8/23/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
Eight vacant parcels north of the 95th Street Station where acquired by CTA during the station's reconstruction project.Photo – CTA

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) yesterday announced it is exploring concepts for transit-oriented developments (TOD) at eight vacant parcels north of the 95th Street/Dan Ryan Red Line Station. 

CTA is working with the Metropolitan Planning Commission to explore development on the land, which the authority acquired as part of the $280 million reconstruction of 95th Street Station earlier this year, CTA officials said in a press release.

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Aug
23

CSX unveils latest 'Pride in Service' locomotive

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The CSXT 3194 was renamed to honor the nation's police officers.Photo – CSX

CSX yesterday unveiled its Spirit of our Law Enforcement commemorative locomotive at the Class I's locomotive shop in Huntington, West Virginia.

The CSXT 3194 was renamed to honor the nation's police officers. The unit joins the railroad's collection of Pride In Service locomotives launched this spring: the Spirit of Our Armed Forces and the Spirit of our First Responders.

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Aug
23

CSX unveils latest 'Pride in Service' locomotive

Rail News Home CSX Transportation 8/23/2019 Rail News: CSX Transportation
The CSXT 3194 was renamed to honor the nation's police officers.Photo – CSX

CSX yesterday unveiled its Spirit of our Law Enforcement commemorative locomotive at the Class I's locomotive shop in Huntington, West Virginia.

The CSXT 3194 was renamed to honor the nation's police officers. The unit joins the railroad's collection of Pride In Service locomotives launched this spring: the Spirit of Our Armed Forces and the Spirit of our First Responders.

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Aug
23

NCDOT to phase out oldest Piedmont passenger-rail cars

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 8/23/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The North Carolina Department of Transportation will use a nearly $77 million grant from the Federal Railroad Administration to upgrade its passenger-rail car fleet.Photo – NCDOT

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) will use a nearly $77 million grant from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) to upgrade its passenger-rail car fleet, including the removal of the oldest cars in operation on the Piedmont passenger-rail service.

The grant was awarded as part of the FRA's State of Good Repair Program announced earlier this week. NCDOT officials said they'll use the grant to support a fleet of new coaches to phase out the oldest rail cars in the Piedmont service, which operates daily between Raleigh and Charlotte.

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Aug
23

Report: BNSF challenges Oklahoma grade-crossing law

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BNSF filed a lawsuit over the Oklahoma law in federal court.Photo – BNSF Railway Co.

BNSF Railway Co. is challenging in federal court an Oklahoma law that requires railroads operating in the state to minimize blocking grade crossings for longer than 10 minutes without good reason, an Oklahoma newspaper reported today.

The suit, which the Class I filed yesterday in Oklahoma City, targets Oklahoma's elected corporation commissioners and two cities' police departments that have cited the railroad for violations so far, The Oklahoman reported.

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Aug
23

Report: BNSF challenges Oklahoma grade-crossing law

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BNSF filed a lawsuit over the Oklahoma law in federal court.Photo – BNSF Railway Co.

BNSF Railway Co. is challenging in federal court an Oklahoma law that requires railroads operating in the state to minimize blocking grade crossings for longer than 10 minutes without good reason, an Oklahoma newspaper reported today.

The suit, which the Class I filed yesterday in Oklahoma City, targets Oklahoma's elected corporation commissioners and two cities' police departments that have cited the railroad for violations so far, The Oklahoman reported.

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Aug
22

TransLink to host conference's Canadian debut

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The Rail-Volution conference features topics on transit expansion and mobility options.Photo – Rail-Volution Facebook

Next month, TransLink will host Rail-Volution 2019, a transportation and community development conference, in Canada for the first time. 

The conference will be held Sept. 8-11 in Vancouver, British Columbia. The event will feature city planning experts and speakers from transportation network companies, who will address topics such as transit expansion and mobility options, TransLink officials said in a press release. 

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Aug
22

SANDAG issues bonds to finance Mid-Coast Trolley project

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The Mid-Coast Trolley is currently under construction. Service will begin in 2021.Photo – SANDAG

The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) last week issued $335 million of its capital grant receipt revenue bonds to help finance the construction of the Mid-Coast Trolley, a trolley extension between the downtown area and University City in San Diego. 

This transaction will accelerate SANDAG’s receipt of a $1 billion grant from the Federal Transit Administration under the Capital Investment Grant program, SANDAG officials said in a press release.

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Aug
22

Alaska Railroad restores service north of Anchorage

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Alaska Railroad suspended some freight and passenger rail service for several days due to a retaining wall failure and forest fires.Photo – Shutterstock

Alaska Railroad Corp. yesterday announced it has restored freight and passenger service north of Anchorage following several days of suspension due to a retaining wall failure and forest fires.

Regularly scheduled overnight freight service between Anchorage and Fairbanks resumed Aug. 20, and passenger service resumed Aug. 21, railroad officials said in a press release.

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Aug
22

U.S. rail traffic fell 5.2 percent in Week 33

U.S. freight-rail traffic continued to fall in the United States during the week ending Aug. 17, with railroads logging a 5.2 percent decrease in carloads and intermodal units compared with the same week last year, according to Association of American Railroads (AAR) data.

Total carloads for the week were 264,564 units, down 4.9 percent, while intermodal volume was 273,053 containers and trailers were down 5.4 percent.

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Aug
22

Canadian government to establish transit network in Quebec City

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (center) announced the Canadian government will invest up to CA$1.2 billion to create a public transit network in Quebec City.Photo – Prime Minister of Canada Twitter

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Quebec’s Minister of Transport Francois Bonnardel earlier this week announced that CA$3.3 billion in total government funding will be contributed to establish a public transit network in Quebec City. 

The planned network would extend over 34 miles and include a 14-mile tram line, two new bus lines and improvements to the current bus system, according to a press release issued by Trudeau's office. 

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Aug
22

SEPTA General Manager Knueppel to retire at year's end

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SEPTA GM Jeffrey Knueppel (left) with SEPTA Customer Service Agent Stacey Shuler in an undated photo. Shuler won an employee contest to have Knueppel shadow her for an entire work day.Photo – SEPTA.org

After a 32-year career at the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA), General Manager Jeffrey Knueppel will leave the agency on Dec. 31.

Knueppel is choosing not to renew his contract, which expires at year's end, so that he can retire and spend more time with his family, SEPTA spokesperson Andrew Busch said this morning.

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Aug
22

South Dakota DOT to sell all state-owned rail lines

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 8/22/2019 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) will issue an invitation for proposals (IFP) to purchase all state-owned rail lines, after the state's Railroad Board decided yesterday they should be sold.The lines to be sold include:
• the 285-mile Mitchell-to-Rapid City Line (MRC);
• the 77-mile Britton Line, which runs from Aberdeen to Geneseo Junction Connection, North Dakota, and Jarrett Junction to Britton, South Dakota;
• the 83-mile Napa-Platte Line, which runs between Napa Junction and Platte, South Dakota;
• the 68-mile Sioux Valley Line, which runs between Elk Point to Canton, South Dakota, and Beresford, South Dakota, to Hawarden, Iowa;
• the 15.3-mile Yale Line between Huron and Yale; and
• the 4.2-mile Wolsey, South Dakota, interchange.Prospective buyers may propose to purchase a single line, a portion of a line or a combination of any of the lines, according to a draft IFP.The SDDOT is expected publish rules for the sale on its website on Aug. 26. Offers are due Nov. 21 and the board will review all offers on Dec. 4, keloland.com reported.The state government bought hundreds of miles of track in the late 1970s, when the Milwaukee Road went bankrupt, according to the news station.

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