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Aug
28

MBTA completes PTC project ahead of schedule

Service for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Newburyport/Rockport commuter rail line service is expected to resume on Sept. 2, five weeks ahead of schedule.

The MBTA made the announcement last week along with Keolis Commuter Services (KCS). The train route, which services the Northshore, was temporarily shut down on weekends to install positive train control (PTC). MBTA and KCS utilized the weekend shutdowns to perform maintenance, safety and infrastructure repair projects, including new track and grade crossings.

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Aug
28

MBTA completes PTC project ahead of schedule

Service for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Newburyport/Rockport commuter rail line service is expected to resume on Sept. 2, five weeks ahead of schedule.

The MBTA made the announcement last week along with Keolis Commuter Services (KCS). The train route, which services the Northshore, was temporarily shut down on weekends to install positive train control (PTC). MBTA and KCS utilized the weekend shutdowns to perform maintenance, safety and infrastructure repair projects, including new track and grade crossings.

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Aug
28

Hurricane Harvey's impact on rail service continues

Class Is, Amtrak and Houston METRO suspended service and the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) declared an emergency event this past weekend due to Hurricane Harvey's impact on the Texas Gulf region.

The FRA declared the emergency Aug. 24, noting that the storm's threat of flooding rains, power outages and flash flooding conditions.

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Aug
28

Hawaii legislature to take up rail project funding in special session

State lawmakers will take up the issue of funding the Honolulu rail project this week in a special session.

A proposed bill would extend the general excise tax (GET) surcharge and increase the hotel room tax in order to provide the city and county of Honolulu with enough funding to complete the $8.2-billion project. The bill would also require a state run audit of the rail project, as well as annual financial reviews.

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Aug
28

Hawaii legislature to take up rail project funding in special session

State lawmakers will take up the issue of funding the Honolulu rail project this week in a special session.

A proposed bill would extend the general excise tax (GET) surcharge and increase the hotel room tax in order to provide the city and county of Honolulu with enough funding to complete the $8.2-billion project. The bill would also require a state run audit of the rail project, as well as annual financial reviews.

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Aug
28

Hawaii legislature to take up rail project funding in special session

State lawmakers will take up the issue of funding the Honolulu rail project this week in a special session.

A proposed bill would extend the general excise tax (GET) surcharge and increase the hotel room tax in order to provide the city and county of Honolulu with enough funding to complete the $8.2-billion project. The bill would also require a state run audit of the rail project, as well as annual financial reviews.

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Aug
25

Congressmen visit rail suppliers in Minnesota, Utah and Ohio

U.S. Rep. Tim Walz (D-Minn.) earlier this week met with Miller Ingenuity staff for a product demonstration of ZoneGuard, the company's roadway worker protection system.

Walz also joined representatives from Operational Lifesaver Inc. and local railroads to tour Miller's manufacturing plant in Winona, Minnesota.

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Aug
25

Florida East Coast Railway recognized for service quality

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Florida East Coast Railway will be recognized for service quality next month.Photo – Florida East Coast Railway

Florida East Coast Railway outranked other rail-intermodal service providers for outstanding performance in Logistic Management's annual Quest for Quality survey, the railroad announced earlier this month.

The Quest for Quality poll examines key criteria used when evaluating and using transportation and logistics service providers. The survey then ranks the providers based on evaluation and purchase criteria, according to a press release issued by the railroad.

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Aug
25

Toronto agency installing last of new subway gates

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The new gates are part of the agency's overall modernization plan.Photo – TTC

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has begun installing the final wave of new PRESTO fare gates at 25 remaining subway stations that have decades-old turnstiles.

A key part of the TTC's overall modernization plan, the new "paddle-style" gates are designed to provide an unobstructed path into and out of stations, agency officials said in a press release.

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Aug
25

Report: Lower fuel prices thwart expansion of rail, bus travel options

Lower gasoline prices and discounted airline fares have weakened demand for Amtrak and intercity express bus service over the past three years, according to a study released this week by DePaul University.

The study by the university's Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development found that despite a recent increase in traffic, new service offerings have lagged and not kept pace with the nation's population growth.

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Aug
25

Metrolinx issues RFQ for GO Transit's Lakeshore East project

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The work will support the larger GO Regional Express Rail plan.Photo – Infrastructure Ontario

Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Metrolinx have issued a request for qualifications (RFQ) for firms interested in building and financing the GO Transit Lakeshore East-Central Corridor Expansion project.

The chosen firm will build all supporting infrastructure, including retaining walls along the central segment of the corridor, IO and Metrolinx officials said in a press release.

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Aug
25

Vista Proppants opens UP-served frac sand terminal in Texas

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The terminal is located on 200 acres and features 21,000 feet of track.Photo – Vista Proppants & Logistics

Vista Proppants & Logistics recently received its first unit train at a new terminal in Pecos, Texas, that will be used for rail-to-truck frac sand transloading services, the company announced this week.

The terminal is located on 200 acres, features 21,000 feet of track and is the first unit train-capable facility in the southern Delaware Basin that is served directly by Union Pacific Railroad, Vista Proppants officials said in a press release.

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Aug
25

Sound Transit's light-rail ridership grew in second quarter

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The agency's light-rail ridership jumped 14.5 percent in the second quarter.Photo – Sound Transit

Ridership on Sound Transit's Link light-rail system rose 14.5 percent in the second quarter compared with the same period a year ago.

The system averaged 73,907 riders each weekday from April 1 through June 30, up from an average of 63,732 riders each weekday second-quarter 2016. Link served 5,997,005 riders in this year's second quarter, according to Sound Transit's most recent ridership report.

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Aug
25

STB slates listening session on CSX service issues

The Surface Transportation Board (STB) will hold a public listening session Sept. 12 to hear from CSX about its recent rail service problems and efforts at recovery, the board announced yesterday.

The hearing also will allow rail shippers and other stakeholders to report on the repercussions of CSX's rail service problems and their experience with the railroad's actions to restore service to acceptable levels, STB officials said in a press release.

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Aug
25

STB slates listening session on CSX service issues

The Surface Transportation Board (STB) will hold a public listening session Sept. 12 to hear from CSX about its recent rail service problems and efforts at recovery, the board announced yesterday.

The hearing also will allow rail shippers and other stakeholders to report on the repercussions of CSX's rail service problems and their experience with the railroad's actions to restore service to acceptable levels, STB officials said in a press release.

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Aug
25

Maloney joins L.B. Foster as CFO

L.B. Foster Company named James P. Maloney senior vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer, effective Sept. 18.

Maloney will based in Pittsburgh and report to President and CEO Robert P. Bauer while overseeing the global finance and accounting of the organization, as well as the investor relations functions.

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Aug
25

Maloney joins L.B. Foster as CFO

L.B. Foster Company named James P. Maloney senior vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer, effective Sept. 18.

Maloney will based in Pittsburgh and report to President and CEO Robert P. Bauer while overseeing the global finance and accounting of the organization, as well as the investor relations functions.

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Aug
25

Maloney joins L.B. Foster as CFO

L.B. Foster Company named James P. Maloney senior vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer, effective Sept. 18.

Maloney will based in Pittsburgh and report to President and CEO Robert P. Bauer while overseeing the global finance and accounting of the organization, as well as the investor relations functions.

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Aug
25

Former Network Rail exec to head Metrolinx

Metrolinx has named Phil Verster to be its new president and CEO, effective Oct. 1.

Verster's history includes a dozen years overseeing operations and major construction at rail providers in England, Scotland and Ireland. Most recently, he served as managing director of Britain's Network Rail where he ran the ScotRail Alliance and oversaw the delivery of a major electrification of the Scottish railroad.

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Aug
25

Former Network Rail exec to head Metrolinx

Metrolinx has named Phil Verster to be its new president and CEO, effective Oct. 1.

Verster's history includes a dozen years overseeing operations and major construction at rail providers in England, Scotland and Ireland. Most recently, he served as managing director of Britain's Network Rail where he ran the ScotRail Alliance and oversaw the delivery of a major electrification of the Scottish railroad.

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