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Jan
27

Testing begins on Brightline

BrightBlue, the first trainset for Brightline, began a testing phase Jan. 20 along a nine-mile test track.

The tests will continue for several weeks and will cover three areas including dynamic testing of the rolling stock, system integration tests between the train and railway infrastructure and a series of tests required by the Federal Railroad Administration.

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Jan
27

Sound Transit names Somers chair; Texas Central adds McClane to its board

1/27/2017    

Rail News: People

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Jan
27

Operation Lifesaver Canada takes aim at trespassing with new PSAs

Operation Lifesaver Canada (OL Canada) launched a new safety outreach initiative to educate Canadians of the dangers of trespassing on railway property.

The three new public service announcements (PSAs) focus on people engaging in common behaviors, such as wearing headphones or taking selfies with their mobile devices while walking along railway tracks, and highlight the often tragic results of forgetting about rail safety.

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Jan
27

REMSA promotes Soucie to COO, Winkler to director of advocacy

The Railway Engineering-Maintenance Suppliers Association (REMSA) Executive Committee has promoted Urszula Soucie to chief operating officer and Sean Winkler to director of advocacy. The association says the changes are effectively immediately.

 

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Jan
27

UP: Employee injury rate hit record low in 2016

1/27/2017    

Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad

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Jan
27

UP: Employee injury rate hit record low in 2016

1/27/2017    

Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad

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Jan
27

UP: Employee injury rate hit record low in 2016

Rail News Home Union Pacific Railroad 1/27/2017 Rail News: Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad's employee injury rate declined 14 percent last year compared with the 2015 rate, marking the railroad's best annual employee-safety rate, UP reported Wednesday.The company's employee reportable injury rate is measured by injuries for every 200,000 employee hours worked. UP's rate declined from 0.87 in 2015 to 0.75 in 2016."Union Pacific's employees achieved an incredible milestone reflecting their dedication to operating safely in work areas and the communities we serve," said Rod Doerr, vice president – safety, in a press release. "This unrelenting focus ensures everyone goes home safely as we work toward our ultimate goal of zero accidents."Additionally, UP posted a 3 percent improvement in its 2016 derailment rate compared with 2015. The reportable rail equipment incident rate per million train miles dropped from 3.10 in 2015 to 3.02 in 2016.The Class I applies a variety of safety and risk mitigation activities, such as the "Courage to Care" program that encourages employees to "look out for their peers and 'stop the line' on any operation that could result in an incident," UP officials said. The railroad also occasionally stops systemwide operations for "safety stand-downs," during which employees have candid discussions about safety. Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff. More News from 1/27/2017

Jan
27

LACMTA Board establishes budget; awards contract for section two of Purple Line extension

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA) Board of Directors has awarded a $1.37 billion contract to the joint venture Tutor Perini/O & G to construct the second section of its Purple Line Extension Project.

 

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Jan
27

NS facilitated industrial development worth $4 billion in 2016

1/27/2017    

Rail News: Norfolk Southern Railway

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Jan
27

NS facilitated industrial development worth $4 billion in 2016

1/27/2017    

Rail News: Norfolk Southern Railway

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Jan
27

NS facilitated industrial development worth $4 billion in 2016

Rail News Home Norfolk Southern Railway 1/27/2017 Rail News: Norfolk Southern Railway
Norfolk Southern Corp. assisted 71 businesses in locating or expanding facilities along the Class I's rail lines last year. The projects represented an investment worth $4 billion by NS customers, which are expected to generate more than 50,000 carloads of new rail traffic annually, according to an NS press release."We were pleased to see a steady stream of manufacturing projects and a markedly stronger portfolio overall near the end of the year, and that is an encouraging indicator for activity in the coming year," said Jason Reiner, assistant vice president industrial development. "Sixteen manufacturing-related projects contributed nearly $2 billion in new investment by customers and 3,000 new jobs during 2016."NS works with state and local economic development authorities on projects involving site location and development of infrastructure to connect customers to its rail system. The railroad also provides free and confidential facility location services, including industrial park planning, site layout, track design, and supply chain analysis, NS officials said.During the past 10 years, the company's industrial development department has assisted in the location and expansion of 945 facilities representing an investment of more than $60 billion. Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff. More News from 1/27/2017

Jan
27

NTSB opens investigation docket for fatal Amtrak crash

1/27/2017    

Rail News: Amtrak

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Jan
27

Railmark acquires Yreka Western Railroad

1/27/2017    

Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals

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Jan
27

L.A. Metro taps Tutor Perini joint venture for Purple Line extension Phase II

1/27/2017    

Rail News: Passenger Rail

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Jan
26

Canadian Pacific, Parks Canada wrap up grizzly research initiative

Parks Canada and Canadian Pacific Railway have completed their Canada-CP Grizzly Bear Research Initiative and will now institute measures aimed at reducing railway related risks to grizzly bears.

 

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Jan
26

Union Pacific employees mark 2016 as safest year on record

Union Pacific achieved its best annual employee-safety rate in 2016, improving on the record set in 2015 and making 2016 the safest year in the Class 1's 154-year history.

The company's employee reportable injury rate, measure by injuries for every 200,000 employee hours worked, declined 14 percent from 0.87 in 2015 to 0.75 in 2016. In 2015, the employee reportable injury rate improved 11 percent from 2014.

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Jan
26

Foothill Gold Line extension updates Glendora to Montclair workplan and schedule

The Foothill Gold Line light-rail extension from Glendora to Montclair will begin construction in October 2017 and take two years longer to complete according to a new schedule.

The Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority (construction authority) Board of Directors approved an updated workplan and schedule for the 12.3-mile extension at its January 25 meeting. The updated schedule is based on detailed constructability reviews completed late last year on the project's draft advanced conceptual engineering (ACE) documents.

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Jan
26

REMSA unveils 2017 advocacy agenda

1/26/2017    

Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation

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Jan
26

BNSF identifies six rail-served sites for development

1/26/2017    

Rail News: BNSF Railway

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Jan
26

BNSF identifies six rail-served sites for development

1/26/2017    

Rail News: BNSF Railway

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