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Jul
03

Virginia port project to deepen, widen shipping lanes gets federal OK

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has approved the Port of Virginia's project to widen and deepen its shipping lanes serving Norfolk Harbor.

The Corps' report represents the federal government's final approval for the project, which will take the channels to 55 deep and widen them in select areas to allow for two-way traffic of ultra-large container vessels, port officials said in a press release.

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Jul
02

SFRTA elects Bovo, Ryan to leadership roles

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Esteban Bovo Jr. (left) and Tim Ryan (right)Photo – SFRTA

The South Florida Regional Transportation Authority's (SFRTA) governing board has elected Esteban Bovo Jr. as chairman and Tim Ryan as vice chair.

Last month, the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners tapped Bovo to serve as its representative on SFRTA's governing board. Ryan was added to the agency's governing board in January 2015.

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Jul
02

Sound Transit light-rail tunnel construction nearly finished

Construction of Sound Transit's East Link light-rail tunnel in downtown Bellevue, Washington, is more than 90 percent completed, the agency announced late last week.

Crews are on track to finish the tunnel within 15 months, or about five months earlier than scheduled, Sound Transit officials said in a press release.

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Jul
02

RAC, employers seek drug-testing for 'safety-sensitive' jobs in Canada

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 7/2/2018 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
Now that recreational marijuana use will soon be legal in Canada, the Railway Association of Canada (RAC) and other employers are calling on the government to legislate drug testing for "safety-sensitive" positions in the workplace.The employers told the government that alcohol and drug use in workplaces is an existing concern that will be elevated when cannabis is legalized.What few rules do exist for dealing with this safety risk rely almost exclusively on case law interpretation that is fact-specific, unclear and, at times, contradictory, the employers said in a press release."Our coalition calls on the government to implement a regulatory framework for alcohol and drug testing in safety-sensitive positions. This framework would establish clear rules throughout Canada aimed at preventing workplace alcohol and drug use. Government could do this in consultation with all key stakeholders to ensure all voices are heard on this important topic," the coalition wrote.Other coalition members include the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, Canadian Construction Association, Canadian Fuels Association, Canadian Trucking Alliance and the Federally Regulated Employers-Transportation and Communications.

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Jul
02

TransLink OKs funding for major transit improvements

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The agency's 10-year vision includes more SkyTrain service.Photo – SkyTrain

TransLink's board and the Vancouver-area Mayors' Council on Regional Transportation late last week finalized funding agreements for the second phase of the region's 10-year transportation plan.

The British Columbia government has committed to funding 40 percent of the capital costs of the plan's second phase, which includes construction of the new Surrey-Newton-Guildford light-rail and an extension of the Millennium SkyTrain line.

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Jul
02

House Democrats warn FRA against PTC exemptions

House Democrats last week warned the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) against issuing exemptions that allow railroads to avoid implementing positive train control (PTC).

In a letter to FRA Administrator Ron Batory, the lawmakers said the exemptions included in the FRA's PTC regulations were "overly broad." Although Congress did not authorize exemptions to the PTC mandate, the FRA included them in its regulations.

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Jul
02

NJ Transit could qualify for PTC extension under new testing plan

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To qualify, the agency must begin field functionality testing of its Advanced Speed Enforcement System II on a portion of its Morristown Line.Photo – NJ Transit's Twitter account

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has approved New Jersey Transit's positive train control (PTC) testing plan that would qualify the agency for a two-year extension to implement the technology.

While existing PTC law allows railroads to seek an extension if they initiate a PTC revenue service demonstration on at least one required territory, the FRA can establish "substitute criteria" for commuter railroads.

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Jul
02

IBEW group ratifies three-year pact with CP

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Canadian Pacific and System Council No. 11 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) have ratified a new three-year agreement, the two sides announced late last week.A memorandum of settlement (MOS) was accepted with a 78 percent ratification vote, CP and IBEW officials said in a press release. The union represents about 360 signal and communication employees at the Class I. "This agreement reflects CP's commitment to our IBEW-represented employees, ensures stability for the broader 12,000-strong CP family and provides certainty for our customers and the broader economy," said CP President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel."The hard work begins now, with CP's commitment we will move forward together to implement the new provisions of the MOS," said Steve Martin, senior general chairman for System Council No. 11.

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Jul
02

IBEW group ratifies three-year pact with CP

Rail News Home Canadian Pacific 7/2/2018 Rail News: Canadian Pacific
Canadian Pacific and System Council No. 11 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) have ratified a new three-year agreement, the two sides announced late last week.A memorandum of settlement (MOS) was accepted with a 78 percent ratification vote, CP and IBEW officials said in a press release. The union represents about 360 signal and communication employees at the Class I. "This agreement reflects CP's commitment to our IBEW-represented employees, ensures stability for the broader 12,000-strong CP family and provides certainty for our customers and the broader economy," said CP President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel."The hard work begins now, with CP's commitment we will move forward together to implement the new provisions of the MOS," said Steve Martin, senior general chairman for System Council No. 11.

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Jul
02

FEIS released for Palmetto Railway's proposed intermodal facility

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A rendering of the proposed intermodal center.Photo – Palmetto Railways

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has released the final environmental impact statement (FEIS) for Palmetto Railway's proposed intermodal facility at the former Navy base in North Charleston, South Carolina.

A division of South Carolina's Commerce Department, the railroad's proposed intermodal container transfer facility would provide equal access to CSX and Norfolk Southern Railway trains.

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Jun
29

Rail supplier news from Alstom, Saft, T-Mobile and TRAC (June 29)

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Alstom has presented its first Prima T8 AZ8A electric freight locomotive to Azerbaijan Railways.Photo – Alstom

Alstom this week presented its first Prima T8 AZ8A electric freight locomotive to Azerbaijan Railways. Capable of towing up to 9,000 tons, the eight-axle unit is based on the KZ8A locomotives in service in Kazakhstan. The company presented the Prima T8 locomotive at its site in Astana, Kazakhstan, where 40 units are being manufactured by Alstom joint venture EKZ. In 2014, Azerbaijan Railways awarded EKZ a contract to build 50 locomotives, including 10 Prima M4 AZ4A passenger locomotives.

French industrial battery manufacturer Saft this year is marking its 100th anniversary. The company provides specialized batteries for transportation, energy storage and Internet of Things applications. Saft serves more than 3,000 customers worldwide, and has research centers in France and the United States, company officials said in a press release.

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Jun
29

Port Everglades advances gantry-crane project

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"This is a significant step toward the delivery and installation of the first three super post-Panamax cranes later next year," said port CEO Steven Cernak.Photo – porteverglades.net

Port Everglades in Broward County, Florida, is nearing the end of the design phase of its plan to install three new super post-Panamax container-handling gantry cranes.

The port's Chief Executive Officer Steven Cernak has issued a second notice to proceed to begin manufacturing the cranes, which are valued at $13.8 million each. They are being manufactured by Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. Inc. of China (ZPMC), according to a Broward County press release.

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Jun
29

Brightline partners with nonprofit on rail safety initiative

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The initiative would provide free haircuts and mentoring for underprivileged youth and the homeless who complete a rail safety tutorial.Photo – Brightline

Brightline has partnered with nonprofit Talent4Change to sponsor a program aimed at increasing public awareness of rail safety.

Known as "BUZZitFORWARD," the program would provide free haircuts and mentoring for underprivileged youth and the homeless who take Brightline's rail safety pledge or complete a brief tutorial on rail safety, Brightline officials said in a press release.

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Jun
29

CN establishes first Community Board

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CN has set up its first Community Board to guide the company's Stronger Communities Fund decisions, as well as community partnerships in Edmonton, Alberta.The Edmonton committee is the first Community Board CN will establish as it prepares to mark its 100th anniversary next year, company officials said in a press release."Through the CN Community Boards we will be putting funding decisions in the hands of local community and business leaders who know their communities best," said Sean Finn, CN's executive vice president of corporate services and chief legal officer.A key focus of the boards will be supporting local, grassroots organizations with smaller grant funding requests.Doug Goss, general counsel and corporate secretary for Premium Brands Holding Co., will chair the Community Board in Edmonton.

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Jun
29

CN establishes first Community Board

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CN has set up its first Community Board to guide the company's Stronger Communities Fund decisions, as well as community partnerships in Edmonton, Alberta.The Edmonton committee is the first Community Board CN will establish as it prepares to mark its 100th anniversary next year, company officials said in a press release."Through the CN Community Boards we will be putting funding decisions in the hands of local community and business leaders who know their communities best," said Sean Finn, CN's executive vice president of corporate services and chief legal officer.A key focus of the boards will be supporting local, grassroots organizations with smaller grant funding requests.Doug Goss, general counsel and corporate secretary for Premium Brands Holding Co., will chair the Community Board in Edmonton.

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Jun
29

California to vote on gas tax, vehicle fees

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Revenue from the new vehicle fees would be set aside for California's Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program.Photo – Metrolink

Californians in November will vote on whether to repeal the state's gas tax increase and vehicle fees that are slated to provide billions of dollars for transportation projects over the next few years.

The initiative was added to the ballot after petitioners collected more than 585,000 signatures, the Los Angeles Times reported earlier this week.

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Jun
29

RTA: Tie production, purchases rose in May

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In May, tie production soared 13 percent to 1.5 million units and purchases inched up 0.9 percent to 1.8 million units compared with April levels, according to the Railway Tie Association's (RTA) latest market report.On a year-over-year basis, production dropped 19.5 percent in May, while purchases plummeted 21.9 percent.Year to date, production totaled 7 million ties, down 23.7 percent compared with the same period a year ago. Purchases totaled 8.8 million ties, down 1.6 percent.Meanwhile, 12-month rolling totals through May show purchases are in an upward trend at a 1.8 percent annual rate. However, production is trending lower and is down by a 26.5 percent annual rate.

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Jun
29

LA Metro to build light rail in East San Fernando Valley

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Metro's staff determined that light rail would be faster, provide more capacity and better serve the community than a bus rapid transit line.Photo – LA Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (Metro) board yesterday chose a 9.2-mile light-rail line as its preferred alternative for the East San Fernando Valley transit corridor project.

The line would connect the Orange Line bus-rapid transit station on Van Nuys Boulevard to a Metrolink station in LA's Sylmar neighborhood. Metro's staff determined that light rail would be faster, provide more capacity and better serve the community than a bus rapid transit line, agency officials wrote in a blog post.

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Jun
29

CSX revives plan for North Carolina intermodal hub

Rail News Home CSX Transportation 6/29/2018 Rail News: CSX Transportation
CSX Corp. will build an intermodal hub in North Carolina, but it will be a scaled down version of the plan the Class I announced two years ago.Known as the Carolina Connector or CCX, the new "traditional intermodal site" will be built on the CSX mainline in Edgecombe County, North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) announced yesterday. CSX will run the facility.NCDOT, which reached an agreement with CSX to build and operate the hub, will invest up to $118.1 million for site development and roadway construction, department officials said in a press release.Once the contract is executed, site development work will begin, they said. The center is expected to be completed in 2020.CSX originally intended to build a hub-and-spoke intermodal facility in the county, but put its plans on hold in November 2017 to reassess its long-term business model. NCDOT remained in contact with CSX to ensure the North Carolina would remain in consideration, department officials said.The revised plan calls for a 330-acre site. Trucks will bring in cargo containers to a rail yard, where they'll be transferred to trains. "This facility will make eastern North Carolina even more attractive to businesses looking to grow by offering a logistical solution to industry shipping challenges," said NCDOT Secretary Jim Trogdon.

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Jun
29

CSX revives plan for North Carolina intermodal hub

Rail News Home CSX Transportation 6/29/2018 Rail News: CSX Transportation
CSX Corp. will build an intermodal hub in North Carolina, but it will be a scaled down version of the plan the Class I announced two years ago.Known as the Carolina Connector or CCX, the new "traditional intermodal site" will be built on the CSX mainline in Edgecombe County, North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) announced yesterday. CSX will run the facility.NCDOT, which reached an agreement with CSX to build and operate the hub, will invest up to $118.1 million for site development and roadway construction, department officials said in a press release.Once the contract is executed, site development work will begin, they said. The center is expected to be completed in 2020.CSX originally intended to build a hub-and-spoke intermodal facility in the county, but put its plans on hold in November 2017 to reassess its long-term business model. NCDOT remained in contact with CSX to ensure the North Carolina would remain in consideration, department officials said.The revised plan calls for a 330-acre site. Trucks will bring in cargo containers to a rail yard, where they'll be transferred to trains. "This facility will make eastern North Carolina even more attractive to businesses looking to grow by offering a logistical solution to industry shipping challenges," said NCDOT Secretary Jim Trogdon.

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