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Sep
18

Rail technology focus: Fuel management

GE Transportation’s Trip Optimizer is an automated cruise-control system that considers terrain, speed limits, train makeup and operating conditions to create a fuel-efficient plan.Photo – GE TRANSPORTATION

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Sep
17

Rail supplier news from Trinity, Ermewa, Amsted Digital and Strategic Retail (Sept. 17)

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Trinity Industries Inc. has announced the makeup of its board after the planned separation of its infrastructure business, known as Arcosa Inc. Trinity's board will consist of eight directors and be chaired by Chief Executive Officer and President Tim Wallace. Meanwhile, Rhys Best will serve as the nonexecutive chairman of Arcosa's board, which will consist of nine directors. To ensure continuity, the Trinity and Arcosa boards each will include five members from Trinity's current board, with no overlapping directors. The five board members who join the Arcosa board will resign from the Trinity board when the separation is completed, according to a Trinity press release. New directors will be added to both the Trinity and Arcosa boards following completion of the spinoff.Ermewa Group has selected Amsted Digital Solutions' end-to-end telematics platform for its digitalization strategy. The Amsted platform provides comprehensive visibility and optimization software aimed at improving customers' rail shipping experience and traffic flow. In addition, the platform will provide Ermewa with advanced digital analytics to improve repair depot cycle times and implement a condition-based maintenance program, Amsted officials said in a press release. Ermewa has more than 40,000 assets in its rail fleet. Florida East Coast Industries (FECI) and Lincoln Property Co. (LPC) have hired Strategic Retail Advisors (SRA) to lead retail leasing for the Park-Line Palm Beaches luxury residential community adjacent to the new Brightline station in West Palm Beach, Florida. SRA will help find retail tenants for the 14,000-square-foot ground floor of the community. Located steps from Brightline's West Palm Beach Station, Park-Line Palm Beaches is a 24-story, 290-unit multifamily tower. The community is slated to open for occupancy in October, according to a joint release issued by FECI and LPC.

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Sep
17

TriMet starts MAX light-rail rehab in downtown Hillsboro

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The work is aimed at improving reliability and providing a smoother rider for passengers.Photo – TriMet

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) today will begin a project to revitalize MAX Blue Line light-rail track in downtown Hillsboro.

The project includes replacing sections of rail, upgrading the track bed, installing new switch machines and repairing roadway near the rails at three grade crossings.

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Sep
17

Santa Clara VTA names Tran general counsel

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Evelynn TranPhoto – Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority's (VTA) board has named Evelynn Tran general counsel.

Since 2006, she has served in law-related roles at the agency, including senior assistant counsel, deputy general counsel and acting general counsel.

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Sep
17

Connecticut DOT to install security cameras at three Metro-North stations

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All the stations are located along Metro-North's New Haven Line, which is owned by CTDOT.Photo – Connecticut Department of Transportation

The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) late last week announced plans to install security cameras at MTA Metro-North Railroad stations in Darien, Norwalk and Westport, Connecticut.

The department determined the need for the cameras following "security improvements and network infrastructure upgrades," CTDOT officials said in a press release.

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Sep
17

Court blocks California's crude-by-rail safety law

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BNSF sued to try to stop a California law that would enforce a fee on rail shipments of crude oil and other hazardous materials.Photo – BNSF Railway Co.

California cannot enforce a fee on rail shipments of crude oil, chlorine and other hazardous materials, a federal appeals court ruled late last week.

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a preliminary injunction against California Senate Bill 84, the so-called Oil by Rail Safety Act, which requires railroads to collect fees from customers shipping certain hazardous materials and then send those fees to California.

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Sep
17

Denton County Transportation Authority obtains $4 million PTC grant

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The Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) has been awarded up to $4 million in grant funding to help with the Texas transit agency's implementation of positive train control (PTC) for its A-train service.The DCTA's PTC project was among 28 projects in 15 states to be awarded a combined $203.7 million in Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) grants to assist with the cost of PTC deployment under the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) program.The DCTA has installed enhanced automatic train control (E-ATC), a type of PTC system that uses an underlying ATC system in conjunction with other features or systems to achieve the core required functions of PTC, agency officials said in a press release.“Receiving this FRA grant is a huge win for the agency,” said DCTA Chief Executive Officer Raymond Suarez. “Not only does it enhance our PTC technology, but it provides needed funding for us to continue towards our goal of implementing PTC and entering revenue service by the deadline.”The grant will enable the agency to implement cut sections, PTC programming changes, insulated joints, track circuit monitoring equipment, dispatch software/hardware integration with the E-ATC system temporary speed restrictions server, support training and testing along the A-train corridor.DCTA is making "good progress" on its PTC testing and implementation, agency officials said. All signal and onboard equipment were installed by January, static testing has been completed and dynamic testing began July 22.

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Sep
17

Arctic Gateway reports fatal derailment on Hudson Bay Railway

Arctic Gateway Group reported yesterday that a fatal derailment occurred Sept. 15 on the Hudson Bay Railway near Ponton, Manitoba.

The derailment resulted in the death of an employee on the locomotive. A second employee sustained "serious injuries" and was airlifted to a nearby hospital, Arctic Gateway officials said in a press release.

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Sep
17

FRA: Nine railroads 'at risk' of not qualifying for PTC extension

Nine railroads — all passenger — have been determined to be "most at risk" of failing to qualify for an extension of the Dec. 31 deadline to implement positive train control (PTC), Federal Railroad Administrator Ronald Batory told a congressional panel last week.

Railroads that had installed less than 90 percent of its PTC system hardware as of June 30 are most at risk of failing to qualify for an "alternative schedule" for PTC implementation, Batory told the House Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials during a hearing held Sept. 13.

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Sep
17

Palmetto Railways counts on intermodal facility, industrial park to boost carloads

The short line operates about 90 miles of track in five South Carolina counties and interchanges with CSX and Norfolk Southern Railway.Photo – Palmetto Railways

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Sep
14

Rail supplier news from Alstom, Railroad Software, Bombardier, Harting and Ondas (Sept. 14)

Alstom and Merrill Technologies Group announced the completion of the first power car bodyshell for the Avelia Liberty trainsets that will operate on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. At its facility in Alma, Michigan, Merrill is manufacturing 56 bodyshells for Alstom. In the coming weeks, the first bodyshell will arrive at Alstom's passenger rolling stock center in Hornell, New York, where the company will complete manufacturing of the power cars, according to a press release. The power car bodyshells are made from U.S. steel. In 2016, Alstom and Amtrak announced a contract for 28 next-generation Avelia Liberty trainsets. The agreement included long-term technical support and spare components and parts for the units' long-term maintenance.

Class Is and short Lines are "rapidly" adopting Railroad Software's TrackHOS software, the company announced last month. The software keeps track of hours-of- service regulations, generates employee time reports and provides alerts of violations to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). The application meets the FRA's regulations for electronic record keeping. TrackHOS was designed to give train, signal and dispatcher employees access to time entry from their mobile devices and web browsers, said Railroad Software Chief Executive Officer Jeff Birmingham in a press release.

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Sep
14

BART eyes TOD project at Lake Merritt Station

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Rendering of the proposed transit-oriented development above the Lake Merritt Station.Photo – Bay Area Rapid Transit

Bay Area Rapid Transit's board (BART) has authorized agency staff to enter an exclusive negotiating agreement with a local joint venture to create a transit-oriented development (TOD) above the Lake Merritt Station in Oakland, California.

The joint venture comprises the East Bay Asian Local Development Corp. and Strada Investment Group. The team's plan calls for four new buildings on BART-owned lots above the station, BART officials said in a press release.

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Sep
14

Effingham Railroad breaks ground on new office, shop facility

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The building will be able to accommodate a 90-foot flat car.Photo – The Short Line Connection newsletter

The Effingham Railroad has started construction on a new 9,000-square-foot facility in Effingham, Illinois.

The new building will provide more efficient office and shop space for the short line's staff, according to a post in The Short Line Connection newsletter published by the Illinois Western and Effingham railroads. The building's shop space is designed to accommodate a 90-foot flat car.

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Sep
14

Report: Texas Central obtains $300 million loan for bullet train project

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A computer rendering of the Texas Central bullet train, which will operate on dedicated, elevated track.Photo – Texas Central Partners

Texas Central Partners has secured a $300 million loan toward the development of its proposed 240-mile, Dallas-to-Houston bullet train, the Dallas Morning News reported yesterday.

The company will use the loan, which is backed by Japanese sources, to advance the permitting, design and engineering on the project, the newspaper reported.

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Sep
14

CN recognized for sustainability practices

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"We are honored to be listed among the world's best," said CN President and CEO JJ Ruest.Photo – CN

CN has been placed on the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI) for the seventh consecutive year and the North American index for the 10th consecutive year, the Class I announced yesterday.

The DJSI World Index recognizes the top 10 percent of the 2,500 largest companies in the S&P Global Broad Market Index from each sector based on their sustainability scores.

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Sep
14

CN recognized for sustainability practices

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"We are honored to be listed among the world's best," said CN President and CEO JJ Ruest.Photo – CN

CN has been placed on the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI) for the seventh consecutive year and the North American index for the 10th consecutive year, the Class I announced yesterday.

The DJSI World Index recognizes the top 10 percent of the 2,500 largest companies in the S&P Global Broad Market Index from each sector based on their sustainability scores.

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Sep
14

Foothill Gold Line authority receives bids for LA light-rail extension

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Over the next several weeks, six committees will review and rate the proposals.Photo – Foothill Gold Line's Twitter account

The Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority has received proposals from four teams vying for a design-build contract for the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (Metro) light-rail extension to Montclair, California.

The proposals include each team's technical approach to completing the design and construction of the $1.5 billion project, their management method and other specifications.

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Sep
14

CSX shuffles sales and marketing teams

CSX Corp. yesterday announced a change in leadership for its merchandise and intermodal sales and marketing teams with the appointment of Dean Piacente to vice president of industrial products and Maryclare Kenney to VP of intermodal and automotive.

Piacente previously served as VP of intermodal. He now is responsible for the Class I's chemicals, metals, paper and forest product businesses. He has more than 30 years of experience across different segments at CSX.

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Sep
14

CSX shuffles sales and marketing teams

CSX Corp. yesterday announced a change in leadership for its merchandise and intermodal sales and marketing teams with the appointment of Dean Piacente to vice president of industrial products and Maryclare Kenney to VP of intermodal and automotive.

Piacente previously served as VP of intermodal. He now is responsible for the Class I's chemicals, metals, paper and forest product businesses. He has more than 30 years of experience across different segments at CSX.

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Sep
14

Amtrak to seek PTC extension, will operate current routes after Jan. 1

Amtrak will seek a deadline extension from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) to complete positive train control (PTC) implementation on all its railroad operations, an Amtrak executive told a congressional committee yesterday.

Railroads required by federal law to implement PTC have until Dec. 31 to complete the process, unless they qualify for an extension from the FRA of up to two years.

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