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14

L.A. Metro unveils environmental report for Union Station improvements

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The project is aimed at improving pedestrian and bicycle access to and from the station.Photo – L.A. Metro

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) has released a draft environmental impact report (EIR) for the Los Angeles Union Station Forecourt and Esplanade improvement project.

The project is aimed at improving pedestrian and bicycle access to and from the station, and reestablishing connections to surrounding communities.

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Aug
14

CP launches direct rail service from Vancouver to Detroit

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Canadian Pacific today announced the launch of a direct rail transportation service between Vancouver, British Columbia, and Detroit.The new service leverages CP's newest transload facility in Vancouver and its live-lift operation at Portal, North Dakota. The service is expected to cut transit times from the West Coast to Detroit by as much as 48 hours compared with nearby competitors, CP officials said in a press release.The new service runs from Vancouver to Detroit seven days a week."CP recognizes our customers' need to get their goods to the key markets of the U.S. as efficiently as possible," said Hardy Pearson, senior vice-president for the Midwest and Northeast for Hapag-Lloyd. "Simply put, shorter transit times, a more fluid border crossing and near seamless movement through Chicago means not only lower costs but better, more consistent access to the right markets."CP started live lift operations at the Portal border crossing in the second quarter. The new service enables CP to lift single containers off trains for inspection by customs authorities rather that having entire intermodal rail cars — which can carry up to 15 containers — held up. That process will eliminate delays to containers not flagged for inspection, which will helps make it easier and faster for customers to do cross-border business, CP officials said.

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CP launches direct rail service from Vancouver to Detroit

Rail News Home Canadian Pacific 8/14/2017 Rail News: Canadian Pacific
Canadian Pacific today announced the launch of a direct rail transportation service between Vancouver, British Columbia, and Detroit.The new service leverages CP's newest transload facility in Vancouver and its live-lift operation at Portal, North Dakota. The service is expected to cut transit times from the West Coast to Detroit by as much as 48 hours compared with nearby competitors, CP officials said in a press release.The new service runs from Vancouver to Detroit seven days a week."CP recognizes our customers' need to get their goods to the key markets of the U.S. as efficiently as possible," said Hardy Pearson, senior vice-president for the Midwest and Northeast for Hapag-Lloyd. "Simply put, shorter transit times, a more fluid border crossing and near seamless movement through Chicago means not only lower costs but better, more consistent access to the right markets."CP started live lift operations at the Portal border crossing in the second quarter. The new service enables CP to lift single containers off trains for inspection by customs authorities rather that having entire intermodal rail cars — which can carry up to 15 containers — held up. That process will eliminate delays to containers not flagged for inspection, which will helps make it easier and faster for customers to do cross-border business, CP officials said.

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Rep. Lieu joins Skanska, LACMTA for Expo 2 tour

U.S. Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA-33) joined officials from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA) and Skanska on August 11, to tour the recently completed Exposition Light Rail Transit Phase 2 (Expo 2) project.

 

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Rep. Lieu joins Skanska, LACMTA for Expo 2 tour

U.S. Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA-33) joined officials from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA) and Skanska on August 11, to tour the recently completed Exposition Light Rail Transit Phase 2 (Expo 2) project.

 

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Rep. Lieu joins Skanska, LACMTA for Expo 2 tour

U.S. Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA-33) joined officials from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA) and Skanska on August 11, to tour the recently completed Exposition Light Rail Transit Phase 2 (Expo 2) project.

 

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Aug
14

Texas Central, Fluor reach HSR agreement

As reported in the June 2017 issue of Railway Age, Fluor Corp. announced that it has reached agreement with Texas Central Rail Holdings, LLC to advance the preliminary development of the proposed 240-mile high-speed passenger rail line connecting Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston.

The cost of the project has been estimated at $10 billion. Central Japan Railway earlier said it would provide its Shinkansen bullet train technology for a schedule of 60 trains daily traveling at 205 mph.

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Texas Central, Fluor reach HSR agreement

As reported in the June 2017 issue of Railway Age, Fluor Corp. announced that it has reached agreement with Texas Central Rail Holdings, LLC to advance the preliminary development of the proposed 240-mile high-speed passenger rail line connecting Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston.

The cost of the project has been estimated at $10 billion. Central Japan Railway earlier said it would provide its Shinkansen bullet train technology for a schedule of 60 trains daily traveling at 205 mph.

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Aug
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Texas Central, Fluor reach HSR agreement

As reported in the June 2017 issue of Railway Age, Fluor Corp. announced that it has reached agreement with Texas Central Rail Holdings, LLC to advance the preliminary development of the proposed 240-mile high-speed passenger rail line connecting Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston.

The cost of the project has been estimated at $10 billion. Central Japan Railway earlier said it would provide its Shinkansen bullet train technology for a schedule of 60 trains daily traveling at 205 mph.

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Aug
14

CP launches direct Vancouver-Detroit service

Canadian Pacific Railway announced the launch of direct rail service between Vancouver and Detroit.

 

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CP launches direct Vancouver-Detroit service

Canadian Pacific Railway announced the launch of direct rail service between Vancouver and Detroit.

 

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CP launches direct Vancouver-Detroit service

Canadian Pacific Railway announced the launch of direct rail service between Vancouver and Detroit.

 

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Aug
14

Amtrak hires consulting team to plan Penn Station concourse improvements

Amtrak has selected AECOM, in partnership with Network Rail, to conduct an independent review of railroad coordination of passenger concourses at Penn Station in New York City, Amtrak announced late last week.

The study is part of Amtrak's work to improve the rider experience at Penn Station, which Amtrak owns. The review will examine the interaction, coordination and collaboration between the passenger railroads that use the station, considered the busiest passenger-rail hub in the United States.

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14

Sumwalt sworn in as 14th NTSB chairman

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) swore in its 14th chairman Robert L. Sumwalt III on August 10.

The Senate confirmed Sumwalt as President Trump's nomination for a two-year term on August 3. Sumwalt has been serving as the agency's acting chairman since March 31, 2017, and has been a NTSB member since August 2006.

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Sumwalt sworn in as 14th NTSB chairman

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) swore in its 14th chairman Robert L. Sumwalt III on August 10.

The Senate confirmed Sumwalt as President Trump's nomination for a two-year term on August 3. Sumwalt has been serving as the agency's acting chairman since March 31, 2017, and has been a NTSB member since August 2006.

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Sumwalt sworn in as 14th NTSB chairman

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) swore in its 14th chairman Robert L. Sumwalt III on August 10.

The Senate confirmed Sumwalt as President Trump's nomination for a two-year term on August 3. Sumwalt has been serving as the agency's acting chairman since March 31, 2017, and has been a NTSB member since August 2006.

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Texas Central inks pact with Fluor, Lane for bullet train project

Texas Central Partners announced today that Fluor Enterprises and Lane Construction Corp. will be the preferred designer and builder of the private company's proposed bullet train between Dallas and Houston.

Under the agreement, Fluor and Lane will refine and update the project's construction planning and sequencing, scheduling and cost estimates, procurement, and other design and engineering activity related to civil infrastructure, Texas Central officials said in a press release.

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14

Fleet Stats 2017: Class Is won't be acquiring many rail cars or locomotives this year

So far in 2017, CSX has idled more than 26,000 rail cars as part of an operational review and transition to a new scheduled operating plan.Photo – CSX

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Rising Stars: Sarah Touey, Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon

Sarah Touey, 37

Job description: Touey oversees a construction management/general contracting agreement for state-of-good-repair projects. The work includes replacing special trackwork, switches and crossings for TriMet's MAX light-rail system. She serves as the project manager/resident engineer for the scoping, design, construction and closeout of each project.

Education: Bachelor's degree in civil engineering, Oregon Institute of Technology

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Aug
11

U.S. Rep. Carter visits Temple & Texas Central

Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals 8/11/2017 Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals
From left to right: David Blackburn, president of the Temple Economic Development Corp. (TEDC); Rep. Carter; David Lutz, operations manager, TC; and Charley Ayres, vice president, TEDC.Photo – ASLRRA

U.S. Rep. John Carter (R-Texas) on Wednesday toured the Temple & Texas Central (TC) Railway, one of 12 short lines managed by Patriot Rail Co. LLC.

TC Operations Manager David Lutz led the tour, which also included a discussion of current rail issues, according to a press release issued by the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA).

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