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May
26

Metra receives $20-million grant for PTC

Metra will receive at $20-million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) for the implementation of Positive Train Control (PTC) on its Milwaukee North and West lines.

 

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May
26

Metra receives $20-million grant for PTC

Metra will receive at $20-million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) for the implementation of Positive Train Control (PTC) on its Milwaukee North and West lines.

 

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May
26

Metra receives $20-million grant for PTC

Metra will receive at $20-million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) for the implementation of Positive Train Control (PTC) on its Milwaukee North and West lines.

 

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May
25

Odyssey opens metals transload facility in Illinois

Rail News Home Intermodal 5/25/2017 Rail News: Intermodal
Odyssey Logistics & Technology Corp. announced yesterday the recent opening of a new metals transload and warehouse facility in Joliet, Ill., which will offer access to BNSF Railway Co.Located at the CenterPoint Intermodal Center-Joliet, the new 121,680-square-foot facility is operated by Odyssey subsidiary CMI Logistics LLC, according to a company press release.Access to BNSF is provided through the park's private freight, heavyweight road system. The site also provides access for flatbed motor carriers entering the facility from Interstates 55 and 80."We are now in a position to better serve our metals industry clients and increase our throughput by up to 20 percent," said Odyssey President and Chief Executive Officer Bob Shellman. "This is an investment in the future of our business and continues to strengthen our leadership position in providing our clients with innovative solutions to their logistics challenges."The new facility features 10 docks, three drive-through bays, reinforced slab floors, 16 trailer positions and 6,000 square feet of office space. Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff. More News from 5/25/2017

May
25

NJ Transit to lower some commuter-rail fares during Penn Station work

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Fares will be reduced for Midtown Direct trains on the Morris and Essex lines.Photo – NJ Transit

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has ordered New Jersey Transit to reduce fares for its Midtown Direct service on the Morris and Essex lines during this summer's repairs at Penn Station in Manhattan.

Fares will be cut 56 percent to 63 percent for July and August, Christie announced earlier this week.

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May
25

Rail traffic growth trend continues in U.S., Canada

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U.S. railroads' traffic increased 5.5 percent to 534,922 carloads and intermodal units for the week ending May 20 compared with the same period a year ago, according to Association of American Railroads' (AAR) data.Total carloads for the week rose 6.4 percent to 260,115 units, while U.S. weekly intermodal volume climbed 4.6 percent to 274,807 containers and trailers compared with the same week in 2016, according to an AAR press release.Five of the 10 carload commodity groups tracked by AAR on a weekly basis posted increases compared with the 20th week of 2016. Those included grain, up 24.5 percent to 23,997 carloads; coal, up 18.6 percent to 78,990 carloads; and nonmetallic minerals, up 6.4 percent to 39,693 carloads.Commodity groups that logged decreases compared with a year ago included petroleum and petroleum products, down 16.8 percent to 9,670 carloads; motor vehicles and parts, down 6.8 percent to 17,782 carloads; and forest products, down 1.9 percent to 10,155 carloads.Canadian railroads moved 77,163 carloads during the week, an increase of 14.4 percent compared with a year ago. Railroads in Canada also reported intermodal volume for the week rose 10.5 percent to 68,175 units, compared with the 2016 period.In Mexico, railroads logged 16,661 carloads for the week, down 7.9 percent compared with the same week last year, and 11,489 intermodal units, up 3.1 percent.For the first 20 weeks of 2017, U.S. railroads' cumulative carload and intermodal volume increased 4.1 percent to 10,364,280 units; Canadian railroads' cumulative volume rose 10.8 percent to 2,843,485 units; and Mexican railroads' cumulative volume declined 2.3 percent to 526,710 units compared with the same period in 2016. Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff. More News from 5/25/2017

May
25

UP budgets $49 million for Missouri rail improvements

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Union Pacific Railroad yesterday outlined a plan to invest $49 million in its Missouri infrastructure this year. The Class I expects to spend $43 million for track maintenance and $3 million for bridge maintenance in the state, UP officials said in a press release. One key project involves replacing 92,174 ties and installing 34,481 tons of ballast on the rail line between Labadie and Chamois. That work is slated to cost $12 million.Another critical project calls for replacing 57,489 ties and installing 42,462 tons of ballast on track between Mineral Point and Annapolis. The planned projects in Missouri are the latest to be unveiled as part of UP's state-by-state capex announcements. Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff. More News from 5/25/2017

May
25

UP budgets $49 million for Missouri rail improvements

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Union Pacific Railroad yesterday outlined a plan to invest $49 million in its Missouri infrastructure this year. The Class I expects to spend $43 million for track maintenance and $3 million for bridge maintenance in the state, UP officials said in a press release. One key project involves replacing 92,174 ties and installing 34,481 tons of ballast on the rail line between Labadie and Chamois. That work is slated to cost $12 million.Another critical project calls for replacing 57,489 ties and installing 42,462 tons of ballast on track between Mineral Point and Annapolis. The planned projects in Missouri are the latest to be unveiled as part of UP's state-by-state capex announcements. Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff. More News from 5/25/2017

May
25

Amtrak Board designates Chicago Union Station Master Developer

Amtrak designated a team lead by Riverside Investment & Development Co. as the Master Developer for commercial elements of Chicago Union Station (CUS) and neighboring Amtrak-owned properties.

Amtrak President and CEO Wick Moorman made the announcement this morning at CUS with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, other stakeholders and civic leaders.

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May
25

Amtrak Board designates Chicago Union Station Master Developer

Amtrak designated a team lead by Riverside Investment & Development Co. as the Master Developer for commercial elements of Chicago Union Station (CUS) and neighboring Amtrak-owned properties.

Amtrak President and CEO Wick Moorman made the announcement this morning at CUS with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, other stakeholders and civic leaders.

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May
25

Amtrak Board designates Chicago Union Station Master Developer

Amtrak designated a team lead by Riverside Investment & Development Co. as the Master Developer for commercial elements of Chicago Union Station (CUS) and neighboring Amtrak-owned properties.

Amtrak President and CEO Wick Moorman made the announcement this morning at CUS with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, other stakeholders and civic leaders.

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May
25

Union Pacific to invest $49 million in Missouri rail infrastructure

Union Pacific plans to invest $49 million into its Missouri infrastructure in 2017. The investment is part of the Class 1's $3.1-billion capital plan for the year.

UP says the investment will fund $43 million in track maintenance and $3 million in bridge projects. Additional projects to see significant work include $12 million investment in the rail line between Labadie and Chamois to replace 92,174 crossties and install 34,481 tons of ballast. The line between Mineral Point and Annapolis will see $7 million in work to replace 57,489 crossties and install 42,462 tons of ballast.

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May
25

Union Pacific to invest $49 million in Missouri rail infrastructure

Union Pacific plans to invest $49 million into its Missouri infrastructure in 2017. The investment is part of the Class 1's $3.1-billion capital plan for the year.

UP says the investment will fund $43 million in track maintenance and $3 million in bridge projects. Additional projects to see significant work include $12 million investment in the rail line between Labadie and Chamois to replace 92,174 crossties and install 34,481 tons of ballast. The line between Mineral Point and Annapolis will see $7 million in work to replace 57,489 crossties and install 42,462 tons of ballast.

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May
25

Union Pacific to invest $49 million in Missouri rail infrastructure

Union Pacific plans to invest $49 million into its Missouri infrastructure in 2017. The investment is part of the Class 1's $3.1-billion capital plan for the year.

UP says the investment will fund $43 million in track maintenance and $3 million in bridge projects. Additional projects to see significant work include $12 million investment in the rail line between Labadie and Chamois to replace 92,174 crossties and install 34,481 tons of ballast. The line between Mineral Point and Annapolis will see $7 million in work to replace 57,489 crossties and install 42,462 tons of ballast.

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May
25

Metra to install inward-facing cameras

Rail News Home Safety 5/25/2017 Rail News: Safety
The cameras will be installed on 150 locomotives, 187 cab cars and 186 self-propelled Highliner cars.Photo – Metra

Metra's board yesterday approved an $11 million contract with Railhead Corp. to install a new inward-facing camera system on locomotives, cab cars and Highliner cars.

The Chicago commuter railroad will use the system to verify that train crews are following safety laws and operating rules. The system also will be used to gather information in accident investigations and document any criminal acts, Metra officials said in a press release.

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May
25

LRIW opens nominations for 'Outstanding Woman of the Year'

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Anamaria Bonilla was LRIW's 2016 Outstanding Woman of the Year.Photo –

The League of Railway Industry Women (LRIW) is now accepting nominations for the 2017 Outstanding Woman of the Year Award, which is co-sponsored by Progressive Railroading.

For two decades, the LRIW has been recognizing women who have made significant contributions to the rail industry through leadership, dedication and vision. Women working in the North American rail industry are eligible to receive the award.

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May
25

OLI awards grants for grade-crossing safety campaigns

Rail News Home Safety 5/25/2017 Rail News: Safety
Operation Lifesaver Inc. (OLI) yesterday announced $219,000 in grants awarded to Operation Lifesaver programs in 15 states to fund grade-crossing safety education projects. Funded by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the grants will go to Operation Lifesaver organizations in California, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Washington and Wisconsin.The state programs will use the grants for public awareness campaigns and community events that deliver safety tips to target audiences, including motorists of all ages and professional drivers, OLI officials said in a press release.The safety awareness projects will be presented in conjunction with OLI's U.S. Rail Safety Week, Sept. 24-30."It is our hope that the grant projects in these states, as part of our U.S. Rail Safety Week efforts, will raise awareness of the need for caution near highway-rail grade crossings and help prevent families and communities from enduring the tragic crossing collisions that are far too frequent throughout the country," said OLI President and Chief Executive Officer Bonnie Murphy.The grants were awarded through a competitive process. Selection was based on how the organizations would leverage the federal funds with private partnerships, targeted messaging and the frequency of highway-rail collisions in the organizations' states."These grant projects provide important safety information that align with our ongoing commitment to highway safety," said FHWA Acting Deputy Administrator Butch Waidelich. Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff. More News from 5/25/2017

May
25

AAPA: Ports concerned about Trump's proposed funding cuts

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Kurt Nagle, AAPA's president and CEOPhoto – American Association of Port Authorities

The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) on Tuesday expressed concern about port-related funding cuts in President Donald Trump's proposed fiscal-year 2018 budget.

Trump's budget would reduce funding to many programs that are "critically important to ports," including Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grants and port security grants, AAPA officials said in a press release. The president's proposed budget would eliminate the TIGER program, which last year awarded $61.9 million in multimodal infrastructure grants, such as money for dock, rail and road improvements.

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May
25

Final RFP for MBTA Green Line project

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has asked for final proposals for the revived Green Line extension project from three design-build contractor teams shortlisted in February.

 

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May
25

Final RFP for MBTA Green Line project

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has asked for final proposals for the revived Green Line extension project from three design-build contractor teams shortlisted in February.

 

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