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30

UP to host annual meeting via audio

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Union Pacific Corp. announced yesterday it will conduct its 2020 annual shareholders meeting on May 14 only through live audio.The decision to cancel an in-person event was made to protect the health of shareholders, employees and other stakeholders during the COVID-19 pandemic, UP officials said in a press release.All UP shareholders as of the close of business on March 20 are invited to attend the meeting, they said.

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Apr
30

Operation Lifesaver Canada, Waze partner on crossing safety app

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Operation Lifesaver Canada (OL) has formed a partnership with Waze, the navigation app, to alert Canadian drivers to grade crossings through a new safety feature embedded in the app.Drivers using versions 4.61 or higher of Waze now will see a banner alerting them to upcoming crossings and encouraging them to approach with caution, OL officials said in a press release.The feature was developed using rail crossing location data from the Canadian Rail Atlas, the Railway Association of Canada's (RAC) interactive map of the nation's railway network.OL has been advocating for Waze and other technology companies to incorporate crossing alerts into their navigation applications since 2017. Earlier this year, OL collaborated with the RAC to validate with RAC members the locations of more than 21,500 public grade crossings. Those data points provide the basis for the Waze crossing alerts in Canada, OL officials said."We're hopeful that when Canadians see a Waze rail crossing alert, they'll slow down and prepare to stop, obey all railway warning signs and signals . . . before proceeding through any crossing," said Sara Mayes, OL's national director.In the United States, Norfolk Southern Railway and MTA Long Island Rail Road also are working with Waze to communicate crossing safety messages. To learn more, read this article in Progressive Railroading's January issue. 

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Apr
30

CN retains Pace as chairman

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Robert Pace (left) has been re-elected chair of CN's board. President and CEO JJ Ruest (right) also was elected during the company's annual shareholder meeting held this week.Photo – CN

CN yesterday announced Robert Pace was re-elected chairman during the annual shareholders meeting held April 28.

Pace is president and chief executive officer of The Pace Group Ltd. in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He has served as CN's chairman since 2014.

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Apr
30

Pandemic's grip on freight-rail traffic continues

U.S. freight-rail traffic continued to decline during the week ending April 25, as most of the country remained locked down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) announced yesterday.

Total traffic hauled by U.S. railroads fell 22.4 percent to 414,123 carloads and intermodal units during the week compared with the same period in 2019. Railroads logged a combined 192,100 carloads, down 28.2 percent, and 222,013 intermodal containers and trailers, down 16.5 percent.

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Apr
30

ASLRRA announces 2019 Jake safety award winners

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To win a Jake Award, an ASLRRA member railroad must perform better than the Class II and III industry average for injury frequency rate.Photo – ASLRRA

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) announced 295 winners of the 2019 Jake Awards, which recognize the safety efforts of regionals and short lines.

To win a Jake Award, an ASLRRA member railroad must perform better than the Class II and III industry average for injury frequency rate, as reported by the Federal Railroad Administration during a calendar year.

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Apr
29

Cap Metro rail operators to receive bonus

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Full-time Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority staff receiving the payment include rail operators and engineers.Photo – Cap Metro Facebook

Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Cap Metro) officials in Austin, Texas, yesterday announced the agency will provide a $150 weekly salary bonus to rail employees who help deliver essential service during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Full-time staff receiving the payment include rail operators and engineers, maintenance personnel and staff working in public facilities, the operations control center, customer experience and quality assurance departments.

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Apr
29

Metra advances UP North Line bridge project

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Metra is replacing 11 century-old rail bridges along the Union Pacific North Line in Chicago.Photo – Metra

Metra contract crews next week will begin putting up steel support beams for a new Union Pacific North Line rail bridge over Irving Park Road in Chicago. 

In May, Judlau Contracting Inc. will begin to construct the bridge over the road’s eastbound lanes.

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Apr
29

RTA names Goodin executive director

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The Railway Tie Association (RTA) today announced the hiring of Ashley Goodin as its new executive director effective May 1.Goodin will succeed Jim Gauntt, who will work alongside the new director in a consulting capacity, RTA officials said in a press release.Goodin most recently serviced as technical director at the Architectural Woodwork Institute. He began his career in association management with the AWI Quality Certification Program in 2009, after owning and operating a small construction and millwork company for a decade. 

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Metro-North Railroad to begin Third Avenue Bridge reconstruction

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MTA Metro-North Railroad will begin a $10.4 million bridge replacement project of its 120-year-old Third Avenue Bridge.Photo – MTA

The MTA Metro-North Railroad today closed the 120-year-old Third Avenue Bridge in Mount Vernon, New York, in preparation for demolition next week.  

The $10.4 million bridge replacement project will take 18 months to complete, MTA officials said in a press release.

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Apr
29

California High-Speed Rail Authority to open worker development center

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Since the first week of April, 800 workers were dispatched to the project's active construction sites between Madera and Kern counties.Photo – CHSRA

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) has partnered with the city of Selma to open a workforce development center that will offer pre-apprenticeship classes and hands-on construction training for Central Valley residents interested in working on the state's high-speed rail project.

Scheduled to open this summer, the center and its programs are aimed at serving military veterans, at-risk young adults, minority and low-income populations in the California counties of Fresno, Kings, Tulare, Kern, Madera and Merced, CHSRA officials said in a press release.

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Apr
29

DeFazio: Use infrastructure investment to jumpstart economy

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 4/29/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chair Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) today expressed concern about a report that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is opposed to the idea of infrastructure investment as part of a future economic rescue package.News outlet Axios yesterday reported that McConnell, in a conference call with Republican senators, panned the idea of using a coronavirus stimulus bill to fund major infrastructure projects. The idea has been floated by President Donald Trump.DeFazio responded to the report by saying a massive infrastructure spending plan would help fire up a U.S. economy that's on the precipice of the worst downturn since the Great Depression of the 1930s."Just like the New Deal of the 1930s, the best way to restart our economy and put workers first is with a massive investment in the kind of infrastructure that will help future generations succeed — from better bridges and roads, to robust transit and passenger-rail service, to fully functioning ports and harbors, to modernized waste and drinking water systems and widely available broadband internet," DeFazio said in a prepared statement. 

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29

VTA revisits BART Silicon Valley Project tunnel design

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VTA said it will no longer pursue its original single-bore tunnel design due to high risk and cost.Photo – BART Facebook

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority's (VTA) board earlier this month announced it will evaluate a new rail tunnel design for the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Silicon Valley Phase II Project that will extend rail 6 miles into downtown San Jose and Santa Clara, California.

VTA will no longer pursue its original single-bore tunnel design with side-by-side tracks because the engineering team — which reached a 10 percent design level — indicated higher projected risks and costs beyond the funding available, agency officials said in a press release.

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Apr
29

NS posts lower Q1 revenue, withdraws full-year outlook

Norfolk Southern Corp. today reported first-quarter 2020 railway operating revenue fell 8 percent to $2.6 billion compared to first-quarter last year, driven by an 11 percent decline in total volume.

Operating expenses during the quarter were $2.1 billion, which included a $385 million non-cash charge related to locomotives marketed for sale and/or disposed of as part of the Class I's introduction of a precision scheduled railroading operating model.

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Apr
29

NS posts lower Q1 revenue, withdraws full-year outlook

Norfolk Southern Corp. today reported first-quarter 2020 railway operating revenue fell 8 percent to $2.6 billion compared to first-quarter last year, driven by an 11 percent decline in total volume.

Operating expenses during the quarter were $2.1 billion, which included a $385 million non-cash charge related to locomotives marketed for sale and/or disposed of as part of the Class I's introduction of a precision scheduled railroading operating model.

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Apr
28

Rail supplier news from TRS, Cisco, Fluidmesh, Hub, Burns & McDonnell, Alstom and Keolis (April 28)

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Alstom launched commercial service of the Hesop energy converter, rendering pictured, in Hamburg, Germany.Photo – Alstom/Page Ecran

Hainesport Holdings formed Technical Rail Services (TRS), a new waste-by-rail company for the transportation of construction and demolition debris, municipal solid waste, contaminated soil and wastewater residuals. Neil Rogers joined TRS as president. Rogers has 20 years of experience in the rail industry, most recently as rail operations director for Epic.

Cisco announced its intent to acquire Fluidmesh Networks. Fluidmesh delivers wireless backhaul solutions for mission critical applications, including for high-speed rail and mass transit. The acquisition will accelerate Cisco’s industrial Internet of Things business and broaden reach to key customer segments, company officials said in a press release. The acquisition is expected to close in the fourth quarter of fiscal-year 2020.

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Apr
28

AAR's annual 'Research Review' to be held via webinar

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During the webinar, Transportation Technology Center Inc. teams will deliver the industry's key research from the past year.Photo – Association of American Railroads

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) announced earlier this month it will hold its 25th Annual AAR Research Review online June 22-23.

Transportation Technology Center Inc. (TTCI) teams will deliver the industry's key research from the past year. A webinar format is being used for the event so that social distancing requirements will not be an obstacle to sharing industry research, AAR officials said in an email.

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28

Pandemic update: MTA expands employee temperature testing initiative

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More than 3,500 MTA employee temperatures are being checked per day to reduce the spread of COVID-19.Photo – CDC

Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) last week added 70 locations where employee temperatures are being tested daily, up from seven locations when the program began in March.

More than 3,500 employee temperatures are being checked each day as part of efforts to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. 

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28

MBTA revises contract for fare system upgrade

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MBTA is replacing its aging fare collection system as part of a larger fare transformation initiative.Photo – MBTA

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Fiscal and Management Control Board yesterday amended its contract with the Cubic | John Laing consortium for a new fare collection system. 

The amended $935.4 million contract — an increase  of $212.1 million in project costs compared to the contract approved in 2018 — includes both the full capital cost of an upgraded fare system and a 10-year stream of operations and maintenance payments.

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28

Leue takes the helm at Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority

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Michael LeuePhoto – Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority

Michael Leue has begun his tenure as chief executive officer of the Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority (ACTA).

The ACTA's board in March chose Leue to lead the authority, which oversees the dedicated section of railway from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to downtown Los Angeles. Leue has more than three decades of experience in leadership, management and design for ports, railroads and transportation agencies throughout the United States and internationally, ACTA officials said in a press release.

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28

Federal stimulus funds allocated to Virginia transit agencies

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 4/28/2020 Rail News: Passenger Rail
The Commonwealth Transportation Board yesterday approved the allocation of nearly $100 million of the $456 million in federal public transportation relief funding apportioned to Virginia under the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.The stimulus funds will enable local governments, small urban and rural transit agencies in Virginia to continue essential services and offset revenue losses related to the prevention, preparation, and response to the COVID-19 pandemic.The board amended Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation’s (DRPT) Fiscal-Year 2020-2025 Six Year Improvement Program to reflect the nearly $100 million in discretionary funding.The CARES Act funding comes in addition to the $11 million in emergency statewide operating funding that the CTB approved last month. That funding also helps Virginia public transit agencies to offset revenue and ridership losses and provide essential trips fare-free, DRPT officials said in a press release. 

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