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28

BNSF eyes $110M Nebraska investment in 2018

BNSF Railway Company plans to invest $110 million in its Nebraska network, where it moves nearly 2 million carloads of freight annually.

 

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Feb
28

Dewberry to serve as LIRR double track project lead designer

Dewberry will serve as the lead designer on a combination design-bid-build and design-build team for the L.K. Comstock & Company, Inc.'s $66 million installation of a second track for Long Island Rail Road (LIRR).

 

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Feb
28

NYSDOT grant awarded to rail siding project on NS line

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Officials toured Hoober Feeds in Central Bridge following a $200,000 state grant announcement. From left, Town of Schoharie Supervisor Chris Tague, State Sen. James Seward, Hoober Feeds Partner-Owner Tom Nauman.Photo – nysenate.gov

A rail siding project along a Norfolk Southern Railway line in Central Bridge, New York, has qualified for a $200,000 grant through the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT).

The project calls for installing rail siding along the NS line to allow Hoober Feeds to receive ingredients by rail. The increase in shipments will enable Hoober Feeds to expand its operations, according to a press release issued by New York State Sen. James Seward.

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Feb
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Metro-North ready to begin three-year track project

Metro-North Railroad will launch an extensive three-year project to transform its White Plains station. The railroad said this work will improve the station's safety, appearance, cleanliness and accessibility.

 

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Feb
28

Rail Traffic for the Week Ending February 24, 2018

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The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending February 24, 2018.

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Feb
28

Dewberry inks contract to support LIRR second-track expansion

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The firm's portion of the project includes major upgrades to two stations.Photo – Metropolitan Transportation Authority

Dewberry has obtained a design-build contract for MTA Long Island Rail Road's (LIRR) second track expansion project on the Ronkonkoma Branch.

The firm will serve as the lead designer on L.K. Comstock & Co. Inc.'s design-bid-build and design-build team for the project. The design-build portion of the project includes major updates to two stations.

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Feb
28

BNSF to spend $110 million on Nebraska maintenance projects

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BNSF Railway Co. will spend $110 million this year on maintenance projects in Nebraska, the Class I announced yesterday.BNSF's 2018 capital expenditure plan in the state will focus primarily on replacing and upgrading rail, ties and ballast, the company said in a press release.BNSF moves nearly 2 million carloads of freight in Nebraska each year. Over the past five years, the railroad has spent about $900 million to expand and maintain its network in the state.This year's Nebraska maintenance program includes more than 1,000 miles of track surfacing or undercutting, as well as the replacement of about 60 miles of rail and close to 90,000 ties."BNSF helps Nebraska farmers reach new markets by providing a vital transportation link for the state's corn, wheat and other agricultural products as well as the state's emerging ethanol industry," said Zak Andersen, vice president, corporate relations.The 2018 planned capital investments in Nebraska are part of BNSF's $3.3 billion network-wide capital expenditure program announced last month.

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BNSF to spend $110 million on Nebraska maintenance projects

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BNSF Railway Co. will spend $110 million this year on maintenance projects in Nebraska, the Class I announced yesterday.BNSF's 2018 capital expenditure plan in the state will focus primarily on replacing and upgrading rail, ties and ballast, the company said in a press release.BNSF moves nearly 2 million carloads of freight in Nebraska each year. Over the past five years, the railroad has spent about $900 million to expand and maintain its network in the state.This year's Nebraska maintenance program includes more than 1,000 miles of track surfacing or undercutting, as well as the replacement of about 60 miles of rail and close to 90,000 ties."BNSF helps Nebraska farmers reach new markets by providing a vital transportation link for the state's corn, wheat and other agricultural products as well as the state's emerging ethanol industry," said Zak Andersen, vice president, corporate relations.The 2018 planned capital investments in Nebraska are part of BNSF's $3.3 billion network-wide capital expenditure program announced last month.

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Feb
28

FRA report details drone use on international railroads

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has published a report on the use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) at railroads around the world.

Commonly known as drones, UAS can be deployed for inspecting track, assessing damage after natural disasters and a host of other applications.

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Feb
28

Indiana lawmakers consider repeal of light-rail ban

Indiana lawmakers are considering a bill that would roll back a state law that prevents certain counties from purchasing, leasing, acquiring, constructing or operating a light-rail project.

Introduced by State Rep. Justin Moed (D-Indianapolis), House Bill 1080 would repeal the current state law that prevents the Indianapolis area from exploring the option of pursuing light-rail as a mass transit option.

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Feb
27

RPA names Colucci VP resource development

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The Rail Passengers Association (RPA) has hired Mark Colucci to serve as vice president for resource development. Colucci joins RPA after spending more than a decade in business development and fundraising at the American Hospital Association. In his new role, Colucci will create, direct and execute resource development and fundraising activities to help RPA expand funding and grant support from corporate, foundation and major individual donors."Mark is a seasoned, experienced professional with a strong track record and a commitment to our mission here at the association," said RPA President Jim Mathews in a press release. At RPA, Colucci also will work on initiatives such as the #Rally4Trains campaign held last year to advocate on behalf of Amtrak's national network.His professional experience includes stints at media organizations such as Reed Business brands and MultiChannel News.

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NRC makes $15k education grant available

The National Railroad Construction & Maintenance Association (NRC) is accepting applications through May 4, 2018, for a $15,000 grant to be awarded to a rail-focused educational institution.

 

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Feb
27

NY state grant to help build rail siding

State Sen. James L. Seward, representatives from Hoober Feeds and officials from Schoharie County announced a $200,000 state grant Feb. 26 that will pay for improvements to the rail line in Central Bridge, the New York State Senate announced.

 

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Feb
27

MARTA rolls out free Wi-Fi on trains

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The service primarily is geared toward basic web, email and social media usage.Photo – MARTA

The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) has implemented free Wi-Fi service on all trains.

The "Wi-Fi Lite" service primarily is geared toward basic web, email and social media usage. Riders are prohibited from downloading large files or streaming video due to limited bandwidth.

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27

PTC, low ridership prompt UTA to end Pleasant View commuter-rail service

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In August, the agency will indefinitely halt service between Ogden and Pleasant View.Photo – Utah Transit Authority

The Utah Transit Authority (UTA) later this year will halt commuter-rail service between Pleasant View and Ogden due to low ridership and the high cost of implementing positive train control (PTC).

The closure will start in August, the Standard-Examiner reported. Each day, about 35 southbound passengers use the Pleasant View station, which is the northern terminus of the FrontRunner commuter-rail line.

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Feb
27

MARS elects 2018 officers

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The new MARS President Harry Zander (left) is congratulated by outgoing President Michael Barth, who was honored for his leadership at the winter meeting.Photo – MARS

The Midwest Association of Rail Shippers (MARS) last week announced its newly elected slate of 2018 officers.

They are Harry Zander of Trinity Rail, president; Tom Surma of Ingredion, first vice president; and Stefan Loeb of Watco Cos. LLC, second vice president.

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Feb
27

South Shore expands railcar storage options

Short line Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad (CSS) is offering expanded capacity for railcar storage.

 

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Ontario releases hydrogen-powered train study

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The cost of building and operating a hydrogen-powered system is equivalent to that of conventional electrification, the study found.Photo – Metrolinx

The Ontario Ministry of Transportation has released a report on the technical and economic feasibility of using hydrogen-powered trains to electrify GO Transit's rail service.

The study determined that it would be feasible to use hydrogen fuel cell technology as an alternative to traditional overhead wires. The lifetime cost of building and operating the hydrogen-powered system is equivalent to that of a conventional electrification system, the study found.

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South Shore adds rail-car storage capacity

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Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad (CSS) recently added rail-car storage opportunities for empty or loaded freight cars.The expanded storage space is the result of new investments in track capacity designed to help third-party and off-line customers with short- and long-term rail-car storage needs, CSS officials said in a press release."The need for railcar storage capacity located close to Chicago fluctuates based on ebbs and flows of storage space in the industry," said CSS President Todd Bjornstad. "We are offering this because we believe South Shore's easy access to multiple Chicago railroads gives third-party customers a chance to take advantage of our strategic location."Under the program, CSS offers interchange service daily except Saturday. The railroad offers short- or long-term rates based on how long cars will be stored.CSS interchanges with six Class Is and several regional and switching railroads.

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Los Angeles Metro breaks ground on Purple Line Extension's second phase

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The project involves adding 2.6 miles of subway service to downtown Beverly Hills and LA's Century City neighborhood.Photo – L.A. Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) on Friday broke ground on the second phase of the Purple Line Extension.

The project involves adding 2.6 miles of subway service to downtown Beverly Hills and LA's Century City neighborhood.

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