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Aug
27

LA Metro starts Willowbrook Station improvements

Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), federal and state officials last week marked the start of major improvements to the Blue Line's Willowbrook/Rosa Parks Station in Willowbrook, California.

The $109 million project is aimed at improving station access, expanding capacity, adding community space and better connecting the station to the surrounding area, Metro officials said in a press release.

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Aug
27

Washington, Ohio agencies OK grade crossing projects

Agencies in Washington and Ohio have approved upgrades to railroad crossings.

The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) approved a $19,084 grant from the Grade Crossing Protective Fund to improve a grade crossing on Walnut Street in Bingen, Washington. BNSF Railway Co., which owns the track, has agreed to the request and will complete the upgrades, according to a UTC press release.

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Aug
27

Canada's TSB cut safety investigation time in FY2017

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Canada's Transportation Safety Board (TSB) last week released its annual report to Parliament, highlighting its annual statistics on reported occurrences in rail, aviation, marine and pipeline modes of transportation for fiscal-year 2017-18.During that time, the TSB launched 54 investigations and issued 66 investigation reports, which represents a 50 percent increase in concluded investigations compared with the same period a year earlier, the agency reported in a press release.In addition:
• The average time to complete an investigation was 503 days, down from 569 days in 2016-17 and the five-year average of 527 days. The reduction in average time reflects the agency's efforts to streamline and modernize its processes and tools.
• The board issued 58 safety communications, including eight recommendations, one safety concern, 21 safety advisories and 28 information letters.
• TSB officials processed 139 confidential reports submitted through its SECURITAS program, including 44 in rail, 70 in aviation and 25 in marine. The program enables passengers or transportation workers to report anonymously transportation safety concerns.
• TSB investigators, managers and board members carried out 69 outreach activities across the country in all four modes to share safety messages and lessons learned from investigations.
• TSB senior officials appeared six times before parliamentary committees on matters related to advancing transportation safety in Canada.Although progress is "still slow" on recommendations related to the TSB Watchlist, the board closed 28 recommendations across the rail, air and marine sectors, with 26 closed as "fully satisfactory," TSB officials said.

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Aug
27

Vermont Railway to serve Ray Energy's new Northeast terminal

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The 21-acre facility features on-demand switching provided by the Vermont Railway.Photo – Ray Energy's LinkedIn page

Ray Energy Corp. officials last week marked the opening of the company's new propane rail and truck terminal in Hampton, New York.

The 21-acre facility features a 16-spot rail siding — with an operational capacity of 28 spots — and on-demand switching provided by the Vermont Railway.

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Aug
27

NJ Transit's founding chairman Gambaccini dies

New Jersey Transit founding chairman Louis Gambaccini died Aug. 19. He was 87.

In 1978, he was selected to serve as New Jersey's commissioner of transportation, and through his leadership, NJ Transit was created on July 17, 1979. He served as the state's commissioner and NJ Transit's chairman through 1981.

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Aug
24

Rail supplier news from Hexagon, IMC, Curran and Auto Truck Group (Aug. 24)

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Under a new U.S./Canada distribution agreement, Hexagon will add sales distribution, technical support, and repair and calibration services for the full line of Amberg Technologies Ltd.'s rail products.Photo – Hexagon

Hexagon's Geosystems division has signed a U.S./Canada distribution agreement with Amberg Technologies Ltd., a provider of surveying solutions for the rail industry. The expanded partnership is aimed at accelerating the digitalization of the industry by providing easier access to solutions that solve "geospatial and measurement challenges," Hexagon officials said in a press release. Under the new agreement, Hexagon will improve its rail industry offerings in the United States and Canada by adding sales distribution, technical support, and repair and calibration services for the full line of Amberg's rail products. Hexagon provides several branded products and services to the rail industry, including Leica Geosystems' reality capture solutions and SafeLoad clearance solutions.

IMC Cos. has received the "Best in Benefits" award at a recent Lipscomb & Pitts Insurance event. The honor recognizes employees that offer the best benefit plans relative to their peers, IMC officials said in a press release. Using medical plan designs, premiums and contributions from employers in the Benefits Benchmarking Survey, management consulting firm Milliman examined about 430 employers in the Memphis, Tennessee, area. IMC was recognized for being in the top 10 employers evaluated in the mid-south United States.

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Aug
24

Blacklands subsidiary to operate New Mexico rail park

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Black Gold Terminals operates a facility in Odessa, Texas.Photo – Blacklands Railroad

RIO Real Estate Investment Opportunities LLC has signed an agreement with Blacklands Railroad subsidiary Black Gold Terminals to manage operations at the Central New Mexico Rail Park that's slated to open soon in Los Lunas, New Mexico.

Black Gold Terminals provides transload services, including on-demand switching, loading and unloading services. In May, the subsidiary opened a transloading and storage terminal at the Northern Nevada Railport and Logistics Center in Fernley, Nevada. Black Gold Terminals also operates a facility in Odessa, Texas.

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Aug
24

Sound Transit's light-rail ridership grew in 2Q

During the second quarter, Sound Transit's Central Link light-rail line served 6.3 million riders, marking a 6.2 percent increase over the same period last year.

In addition, average weekday boardings shot up 5.4 percent to 77,567, according to the agency's second-quarter ridership report.

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Aug
24

BNSF unveils three new 'Certified Sites'

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The railroad's "Certified Sites" program identifies optimal rail-served sites for customer development along its network.Photo – bnsf.com

BNSF Railway Co. has awarded its "Certified Sites" designation to three new industrial locations in Oklahoma, Montana and Saskatchewan.

The program identifies optimal rail-served sites for customer development along the Class I's network. To be considered for the designation, sites must undergo a thorough analysis that includes an evaluation of environmental and geotechnical standards, available utilities and site availability.

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Aug
24

Reynolds to succeed Wise as REMSA president

The Railway Engineering-Maintenance Suppliers Association (REMSA) yesterday announced that Bruce Wise will step down as president and be succeeded by Alan Reynolds, who's served on REMSA's board since 2009.

Wise recently joined Georgetown Rail Equipment Co. as director of business development. His employment change necessitates the officer change, REMSA officials said in a press release.

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Aug
24

BNSF unveils three new 'Certified Sites'

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The railroad's "Certified Sites" program identifies optimal rail-served sites for customer development along its network.Photo – bnsf.com

BNSF Railway Co. has awarded its "Certified Sites" designation to three new industrial locations in Oklahoma, Montana and Saskatchewan.

The program identifies optimal rail-served sites for customer development along the Class I's network. To be considered for the designation, sites must undergo a thorough analysis that includes an evaluation of environmental and geotechnical standards, available utilities and site availability.

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Aug
24

Feds OK start of major construction on Valley Metro's Tempe Streetcar

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Valley Metro has been granted permission to start building trackway, power systems and street improvements, pending approval of a federal grant agreement.Photo – Valley Metro

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has granted Valley Metro approval to begin "significant construction" on a new streetcar system in Tempe, Arizona.

Valley Metro has already started preliminary construction and underground utility work, but the FTA's blessing will enable the agency to begin building trackway, power systems and street improvements.

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Aug
24

United Rail acquires U S Rail Holdings

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United Rail Inc. yesterday announced it acquired U S Rail Holdings, a short-line operator in Toledo, Ohio.U S Rail Holdings leases about 72 miles of track in the Kokomo, Indiana, area and operates it via the Winamac Southern Railway Co. The company also provides various services, including transloading, industrial rail-car switching, car repairs and storage, and track maintenance.A short-line consolidator, United Rail owns the X Train brand and license. The X Train will provide passenger-rail service between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.U S Rail Holdings' Toledo offices will become an operations hub for United Rail's acquired companies, United Rail officials said in a press release. The company already has developed a pipeline of prospective companies and expects to acquire five more railroads by year's end, they said."Our plan is to consolidate the smaller and sometimes overlooked short lines, and consolidate them under the United Rail Inc. banner," said United Rail Chief Executive Officer Michael Barron. "With the inclusion of U S Rail Holdings under [our] umbrella, we now have a pathway to effectively reach those small railroad companies who wish to sell."

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Aug
24

FRA issues 2Q status report, awards grants for PTC implementation

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) yesterday released a second-quarter status update on railroads' self-reported progress toward implementing positive train control (PTC) systems.

As of June 30, 15 railroads had installed 100 percent of the PTC system hardware required for implementation; 12 had installed between 95 percent and 99 percent of all hardware; and all railroads — except for one — that use spectrum-based PTC systems had acquired sufficient radio spectrum, according to the status update.

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Aug
23

BLET reaches tentative pact with Transit America Services for Caltrain engineers

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The tentative agreement governs rates of pay, work rules, and health and welfare benefits for about 60 Caltrain engineersPhoto – Caltrain's Twitter account

The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) has reached a tentative agreement with Transit America Services Inc. (TASI) for its members that work as Caltrain locomotive engineers.

On Aug. 20, ratification ballots were mailed to BLET members employed by TASI who are eligible to vote on the pact. Ballots are due Sept. 13.

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Aug
23

Contractor wraps up utility relocation for LA Metro's Foothill Gold Line extension

W.A. Rasic Construction Co. Inc. has completed work under its $2.6 million utility relocation design-build contract for the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority's 12.3-mile light-rail project between Glendora and Montclair, California.

Awarded in fall 2017, the contract called for relocating or protecting a dozen strategically located sewer and water lines that cross the corridor where the light-rail line is being built.

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Aug
23

Yates to head CSX's coal business

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CSX Corp. has appointed Shon Yates vice president of coal to succeed Russ Epting, who is leaving the Class I.Yates will be responsible for coal sales and marketing, and will be based at CSX's headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida.He joined CSX more than five years ago and most recently was chief mechanical officer, focused on engineering, strategy and supply chain. He previously was general manager of coal and gas services for the Tennessee Valley Authority and served a stint at Exelon Corp."Shon's experience in the utility industry combined with his successful operating background at CSX make him uniquely qualified to effectively lead our coal sales team," said CSX Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing Mark Wallace in a press release. "I have confidence that he will leverage his broad utility experience, including energy trading and origination, and coal supply and logistics to drive new and innovative strategies in our coal franchise."

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Aug
23

Baltimore transit agency gears up for BWI Airport station renovation

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The $4.7 million project includes expanding the station's waiting area and creating new ticketing facilities.Photo – Guy Henderson / maryland.gov

The Maryland Department of Transportation's Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) next week will begin construction on a $4.7 million renovation of its Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport rail station in Linthicum, Maryland.

Slated to start Aug. 27, the project includes expanding the waiting area, creating new ticketing facilities and a concession area, and building new restrooms. The work is expected to take 14 months to complete, MTA officials said in a press release.

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Aug
23

U.S. Class I workforce relatively stable in July, STB data shows

In mid-July, U.S. Class Is employed 147,426 people, up a meager 0.1 percent from the count a month earlier and down less than a tenth of a percent from the workforce figure in July 2017, according to Surface Transportation Board (STB) employment data.

On a month-over-month basis, only the maintenance-of-way and structures segment of U.S. Class I's workforce shrank, and slightly at that, declining 0.3 percent to 32,617. The other five segments registered the following gains: transportation (other than train and engine), 1.7 percent to 5,691; executives, officials and staff assistants, 0.4 percent to 8,422; transportation (train and engine), 0.2 percent to 61,891; professional and administrative staff; 0.05 percent to 12,004; and maintenance of equipment and stores, 0.01 percent to 26,801.

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Aug
23

New York, Illinois senators announce federal PTC funding for several roads

Politicians in New York and Illinois are the latest policymakers to announce the award of federal funding for positive train control (PTC) implementation projects at several freight and passenger railroads.

Yesterday, U.S. Sens. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has awarded a $1.2 million grant to the Middletown & New Jersey Railroad for PTC installation.

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