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Mar
06

PANYNJ logs January rail volume increase

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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey handled 61,415 containers in January.Photo – PANYNJ

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) in January handled 61,415 containers, a 12.3 percent increase in rail volume compared with the same month in 2019. 

Meanwhile, total volume for January was 617,024 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of cargo, a 0.9 percent decrease from the previous year’s 622,531 TEUs, PANYNJ officials said in a press release.

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Mar
06

Amtrak's mandatory arbitration policy would end under new legislation

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 3/6/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
Lawmakers in both chambers of Congress yesterday introduced the "Ending Passenger Rail Forced Arbitration Act," which would end Amtrak's practice of forced arbitration agreements with passengers.In January 2019, Amtrak revised a requirement that legal action against the railroad be resolved through a mandatory arbitration process. Under the change, riders waive their right to sue the national intercity passenger railroad in a U.S. court for any reason with the purchase of an Amtrak ticket. Amtrak added the policy after two high-profile fatal derailments — one in Philadelphia in 2015 and the other in DuPont, Washington, in 2017 — that resulted in multimillion-dollar settlements for the victims, The Washington Post reported.The legislation is among several efforts to pressure Amtrak to restore the legal rights of passengers and their families to bring any disputes agains the railroad before a judge and jury. In January, the nonprofit Public Citizen filed a lawsuit to have the clause removed from Amtrak's ticketing terms and conditions, the newspaper reported.Reps. Conor Lamb (D-Pa.) and Denny Heck (D-Wash.) introduced the bill in the House. "Requiring forced arbitration agreements limits consumer rights and protections,” said Lamb in a press release. "Amtrak should not preclude their customers from exercising their full rights through a forced arbitration policy."The Senate bill was introduced by Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and is sponsored by 11 other Democrats."Riders unwittingly sign away vital legal rights with the purchase of a ticket. If the worst happens, they are left without legal recourse. This is unacceptable. We must restore consumers' access to justice and public accountability," Blumenthal said in a statement.

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Mar
06

Georgia Gov. Kemp names Rising Star Campbell to state commission

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Campbell (shown left with Gov. Kemp) is one of nine people that the governor appointed to the 25-member commission. Campbell was a Progressive Railroading Rising Star in 2016.Photo – Georgia Matters LLC

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has appointed Matt Campbell, Georgia legislative director for SMART Transportation Division, to serve on the state's Commission for Service and Volunteerism.

Part of the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, the commission promotes service and volunteerism in the state through AmeriCorps national service grants, community volunteer recognition and support of local volunteer organizations and efforts. The agency also serves as a pass-through for funds from the federal Corporation for National and Community Service in Washington, D.C.

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Mar
06

MARTA to kick off track renovation project

Rail News Home Maintenance Of Way 3/6/2020 Rail News: Maintenance Of Way
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority is investing $133.5 million into heavy rail track renovations.Photo – MARTA

Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) crews on March 8 will begin a $133.5 million track renovation project as part of the agency’s state-of-good-repair work. 

Over a nine-day period, crews will renovate track on the Blue and Green lines, MARTA officials said in a press release.

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Mar
06

Railroad Day on the Hill attracts 450 industry reps

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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) met with ASLRRA President Chuck Baker (shown right) this week as part of Railroad Day on the Hill.Photo – Amy Krouse, Twitter

On Wednesday, 450 railroad industry employees visited 330 House and Senate offices as part of the industry's Railroad Day on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.

The annual gathering calls together professionals from all sides of the freight-rail table — Class Is, short lines, labor unions, shippers and manufacturers — to support the rail industry.

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Mar
06

Norfolk Southern creates, deploys autonomous track inspection system

Norfolk Southern Railway yesterday announced it achieved a "breakthrough" in track inspection technology designed to enhance railroad safety and operating efficiencies.

NS officials say the Class I is the first North American freight railroad to develop and deploy an autonomous track geometry measurement system that is mounted on a locomotive.

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Mar
06

Norfolk Southern creates, deploys autonomous track inspection system

Norfolk Southern Railway yesterday announced it achieved a "breakthrough" in track inspection technology designed to enhance railroad safety and operating efficiencies.

NS officials say the Class I is the first North American freight railroad to develop and deploy an autonomous track geometry measurement system that is mounted on a locomotive.

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Mar
06

FRA issues environment assessment for Amtrak Sawtooth Bridge replacement

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Amtrak's Sawtooth Bridges in New Jersey were built in 1907.Photo – FRA

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) earlier this week published an environmental assessment of Amtrak’s proposal to replace the Sawtooth Bridges in New Jersey as part of a broader plan to increase rail capacity and achieve a state of good repair.

The FRA is soliciting comments on the environmental assessment this month. 

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Mar
06

FRA issues environmental assessment for Amtrak Sawtooth Bridge replacement

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Amtrak's Sawtooth Bridges in New Jersey were built in 1907.Photo – FRA

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) earlier this week published an environmental assessment of Amtrak’s proposal to replace the Sawtooth Bridges in New Jersey as part of a broader plan to increase rail capacity and achieve a state of good repair.

The FRA is soliciting comments on the environmental assessment this month. 

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Mar
06

Torres is the torchbearer for a growing Texas short line

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Mar
05

Santa Clara VTA solicits input on Tamien Station project

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Tamien station serves VTA’s light-rail and bus service, as well as Caltrain commuter-rail service.Photo – VTA

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is seeking additional public opinion on accessibility at of the Tamien intermodal station in San Jose, California. 

The VTA gathered feedback on the station’s accessibility during community meetings in 2019. However, this week’s comment period seeks to identify preferred recommendations to improve station connections through bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, parking and signage. 

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Mar
05

SEPTA reopens Exton rail station

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SEPTA’s Exton Station is now fully accessible according to Americans with Disabilities Act standards.Photo – SEPTA

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA) earlier this week completed reconstruction of the Exton Station on the Paoli/Thorndale regional rail line in Exton, Pennsylvania. 

The station is now fully accessible according to Americans with Disabilities Act standards, SEPTA officials said in a press release.

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Mar
05

CRISI grant awarded to rail project near Albuquerque airport

Rail News Home Federal Legislation & Regulation 3/5/2020 Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has awarded a $4.6 million grant to Bernalillo County, New Mexico, for rail infrastructure and safety improvements, federal lawmakers representing New Mexico announced yesterday.The grant, issued under the FRA's Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) program, will fund the partial rehabilitation of the Kirtland Rail Spur and construction of a half-mile rail siding for Albuquerque's rail system.The project and rail improvements are part of a larger plan to establish the Sunport Economic Development District near the Albuquerque International Sunport. The goal of the district is to increase the economic competitiveness of New Mexico's export industries via the development of rail, air freight and truck facilities next to the airport.The project obtained a 50 percent private funding match, according to a press release issued by New Mexico's congressional delegation, which wrote to the FRA and U.S. Department of Transportation last year in support of the county's grant application.“This grant is part of a larger effort to grow the New Mexican economy through increased exports to solidify our position as a vital contributor to southwestern and national trade,” said U.S. Sen. Tom Udall (D-N.M.).

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Mar
05

VIA Rail resuming normal train schedules

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Between Feb. 13 and March 4, 1,071 VIA Rail trains were canceled due to protest blockades.Photo – VIA Rail

VIA Rail Canada will restore most of its trains to normal schedules by March 7, following protest blockades that prompted system-wide service cancellations for several weeks.

Between Feb. 13 and March 4, 1,071 VIA Rail trains were canceled due to blockades on CN’s lines, VIA Rail officials said in a press release.

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Mar
05

Metra's 'reverse-commute' rail service attracts new riders

A two-year "reverse-commute" pilot project between Metra and a group of suburban Chicago businesses and governments has exceeded its ridership goal for its first year, Metra officials announced yesterday.

In fourth-quarter 2019, the MetraMore reverse-commute service between Chicago and Lake County, Illinois, logged an average increase of 550 trips per day, Metra officials said in a press release.

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Mar
05

NJ Transit forms coronavirus task force; rail events postponed

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NJ Transit’s internal task force will closely monitor news of COVID-19.Photo – CDC

New Jersey Transit has launched a task force to coordinate its response to the outbreak of COVID-19, a disease caused by the new coronavirus.

NJ Transit’s internal task force will closely monitor news of the disease and coordinate efforts with the state’s coronavirus task force, which was created by New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy earlier this week, agency officials said in a press release.

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Mar
05

NS promotes three to VP roles, names chief sustainability officer

Norfolk Southern Corp. yesterday announced promotions of three leaders to vice president and the appointment of a chief sustainability officer.

NS appointed Greg Comstock, former general manager of the railroad’s network operations center and general manager of the southern region, to VP of network operations; Lorri Kleine, former senior general counsel of workforce, properties and insurance risk management, to VP of law; and Patrick Whitehead, former assistant VP of mechanical and general manager of the northern region, to VP of transportation.

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Mar
05

NS promotes three to VP roles, names chief sustainability officer

Norfolk Southern Corp. yesterday announced promotions of three leaders to vice president and the appointment of a chief sustainability officer.

NS appointed Greg Comstock, former general manager of the railroad’s network operations center and general manager of the southern region, to VP of network operations; Lorri Kleine, former senior general counsel of workforce, properties and insurance risk management, to VP of law; and Patrick Whitehead, former assistant VP of mechanical and general manager of the northern region, to VP of transportation.

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Mar
05

AAR: Coronavirus impact on February rail traffic 'limited'

Despite uncertainty over the potential economic effects of the COVID-19 outbreak, the impact on rail traffic so far has been limited, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) announced yesterday.

Last month's 8.1 percent decline in U.S. freight rail traffic compared with February 2019 levels was primarily due to a reduction in coal carloads, said AAR Senior Vice President John Gray in a press release.

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Mar
04

Rail supplier news from AECOM, RailcarRx, ARS, Saft, ENSCO, and in memoriam: Richard Anderson (March 4)

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Tom Prendergast, AECOM’s head of transit, design and consulting services for the AmericasPhoto – STV

AECOM named Tom Prendergast head of transit within the firm’s design and consulting business in the Americas. Previously, Prendergast served as chairman and chief executive officer of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York City. AECOM also announced it has named Denise Berger to serve as chief operating officer of the Northeast region. Berger spent 32 years with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, most recently serving as chief of operations for authority’s engineering department, AECOM officials said in a press release.

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s (MBTA) operations and maintenance department deployed a data analytics and decision support platform developed by RailcarRx to help improve asset lifecycle management processes. MBTA officials told RailCarRX that the platform has reduced the processing time for critical data and helped their decision-making on locomotive component lifecycles, RailcarRX officials said in a press release.

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